The Straits Times, 6 June 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1900. No. 20,156,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 866 1 rpnE BORNEO COMPAST. UMIIEU P#l II Ht»n«iarti Lit* AHunacK. Norwich L'nioa Kin luanu S.wetj. At M l«n» Oos>|aaj r'ir«l l.i(» Imukiw s.ci«v. Thr On*! M»rin. Imunnw ("™|MJ. rb. rhin Navigation <-«sap»nv. Th« Toitsmhaan l*««r H«ev iVn|iaaj. Tk* MarititM Unuca I'.mipanj. Lißitod. Cor particulars of tbaaa Cosapuuss. M* tha Ml ad^Wo-t
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    • 827 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATOCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Oorernmont. Agent! at Singapore: Ship Aoiscy, latr J. Darxurls it Co.. J-S, Colltbr Qda». Thf "ndernmntioned date- are only approximate fltvanier r'rom Expected Will be Despatched for <m BnmircT. Deli. Jane 4. Bengkalis, Siak, Paneh, Bila. Assahan, and Deli.
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    • 606 1 CIOMFAUNIE I>r> MKSSAOERJO M\RITIMKS UK FRANCE. TILIGRAIHIC AUDRIM: HUUOKII, BIXQAFUU. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about tne undermentioned dates.— IJITA.BD. HoMI'VARU. 19U0. IWOO. I' it Data*. Laet May Ocnnim M«y 37 MM« June o Salmu June iO Ihkl June:.*! /»rfui Jun.-.'J <4»»<iih Hh 7 I l> K
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    • 628 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE U)NDON AND LANCAHH.'RK I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2.1!f7,K00 Pa;< up Capital £.'!2,7n0 Reserve Fnnd £1,073,680 Ihe undersigned, Agents tor the ComHny, are prepared to accept flre risks at current rates of premium. HOUSTEAD A Co. TRC CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 'OMPAN Y. LIMITED. C.pital Sobsoribed $I^Xl.OOO. Amount
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    • 474 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. F\MII.Y PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily ad Economically met by a Policyin THE BRITISH EMPIUE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Ridht Hon'ble Sir John Oorst, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420.00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 4">0,'i0,000 LUCE Mlt'Sßi LICERAL (»I»ITI*!S L»W millU.
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    • 676 1 NOTICES.^ Ideal Milk EMiched 2 o P er in qu<Uity to cent, with Cream. every other f^gL (ONOI STEEILIZED— [ijRSSy NOT SWEETENED. gto^NJT^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh KDlk. BANKa UUNUKONU AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND «ll,»O0,00O. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 ainnmmn PROPRIETORS I -110,000.000. Court
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    • 319 1 G The Old Blend Original Recipe) PJM|Wlu^B r:.l /*,Hm«f Blmd H^flgF^^H K thettt aiitrmtitn I SLaULUI BEST, purnr KtrPSE ISIITATIOHS. Horse Cellar. BMJ« a kick prKMd W^lMj BUf don t fcM* It ■ACKIE COT. DISTILLERS LTD•or. QUNuvrr, ano qla*oow. GUTHRIE CO.. uc. AgenU BROWN'S Koi-r Crown Brahd SCOTCH WHISKEY, TH«
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    • 843 1 FOR BALK EMPLOYMEfTTS TO LET- ANDPERiSONALB [Ist mm, li cent* a Una, tad and M time*, 10 «nu a lin* 4th to 6th times 6 osnt* a line 7th to 18th time* I cent* a lin* afterwards, 1 oeota a Iln* bat a* enargtless than en* dollar. Thus a i»r«s
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  • 65 2 D»l«. Vtuu'i > jjii FusAKia t'trTAin Dutiiutiox line 6 f«k«n 8 Kom •i (Jiang Seng Malacca B Kiin Ann II Pio.ior« Brit itr. KlnitiK l'»k»n Tim port* atr. l.jom I'enaog «tr. liunlop Suwinuig via port* "r. l)»l>- 1 Ar ;iM via porU «r. JXVux.- Djambi* Dul «r. Carroll Port
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  • 1058 2 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED 1831. PRICE IS CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE, 1900. PRETORIA OCCUPIED. ■Mb Times $30 a year, or, poet fret KM. Straits Budget: SlB a year, or, port free, 120. Advertising Rules may be found in the fourth paae. Yesterday, but at a late hour, the news came
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is tf.
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  • 7 2 "Tom" Hearne, the well-known cricketer, is dead.
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  • 10 2 A THioDuurfc and a dumpy level are aJvertised for sale.
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  • 12 2 An N. D. L. mail from homo is due on Thursday morning.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak is staying at the Hotel de l'Europe.
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  • 14 2 Tenders for the conveyance of 78 tons of gunpowder and explosives are advertised for.
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  • 17 2 A Japanese woman living in Malay Street committed suicide yesterday by cutting her throat with a razor.
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  • 19 2 The outward German mail steamer Hayern left Penang at IK last night, and is due here at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 20 2 A Kliso was yesterday driving a horse and cart when the cart collapsed, and the driver sustained rather serious injuries
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  • 18 2 OHM to tbe Pretoria procession to-morrow night, the Philharmonic Orchestra will meet instead on Friday evening r.t 8.30.
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  • 25 2 Mr. James Whitby from London has opeiied a temporary sample room at 17 Change Alley, where he has a large range of goods on show.
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  • 28 2 The .S(. Quintin of Liverpool passed through from west to east about 8.30 this morning. Tbe Harden also passed through, west to east, at 1 1 30 to-day.
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  • 22 2 The Methodist Episcopal Church general conference at Chicago hat elected the Rev. K. W. Warne, of Calcutta, as missionary bishop for Malaysia.
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  • 24 2 The German mail steamer Bayent, due to-morrow morning, brings Prince Ahhakara and another .Siamese notable from Europe. They are on their way to Bangkok.
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  • 28 2 Last night, amid inauspicious weather, Harmston's Circus season closed. Among those present were tbe Rajah of Sarawak, hi" son, the Rajah' Muda, and the Hon C. A. Bampfylde.
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  • 33 2 The attempt which has been made to arrange for supplying frozen meat from Australia for British troops in India is in abeyance, owing to the heavy cost of the cold storage arrangements necessary.
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  • 37 2 At the yearly con-, e.-sazione of the Royal Society on the 9th May, there was a phonograph record of a Dyak war song, tbe unspeakable weirdness of which, says the Daily Mail, almost broke up the instrument.
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  • 34 2 The strengthening and increasing of the Colombo fortifications are being steadily pushed on. Two new batteries, to accommodate four big guns, are being constructed, and will be completed by the end of the year.
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  • 42 2 A Hylam [living in Beach Road reports to the police that on the 3rd inst. he gave another Chinaman $265 to send to China. The money lie states has not been sent, but the alleged receiver denies ever having had the money.
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  • 39 2 A Macao living at 104, South Bridge Road states that property valued at 1104 was stolen from las house yesterday. Two Macao women, of D'Almeida Street, also report that their house has been entered and property worth J137 stolen.
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  • 38 2 <;exi!iui. Buller has commuted the death sentence which was passed by a court martial at Ladysmith on a gunner of the 10th Mountain Battery, who deserted at Colenso and joined the enemy's ranks. He will be*imprisoned for life.
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  • 40 2 A fkikkiii.y game of Association football was played amidst drenching rain on the Esplanade yesterday between a mixed team of the S.C.C. and an eleven of the R.A. The gunners eventually won by on* goal to >•■!. There were no spectators
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  • 29 2 The M. M. Sydney, with the mail from Europe of the 18th May, left Colombo at 5 p. m yesterday, and is 'due here on Saturday evening.
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  • 39 2 On May 16th, the garrison and residents of Mafeking were reduced to the following diet:— Sausages made nut of horse-flesh, curried locusts, roast mule, and bide cut up fine and converted into a kind of brawn.
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  • 51 2 TH« COMMITTEE Thl coinrnitteo of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, as now constituted, consists of the following gentlemen -Mr J.* Williamson-Jones (chairman), Mr. C A. Ranch (deputy chairman), and Messrs. G. T How O Schiile, H Hilton, W. A. Greig, and K 0 llallifaz (rnamtnnrs of
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  • 592 2 THE RECEIPT OF THE NEWS. THE. PROCESSION TOMORROW. Before the receipt in Singapore of Reuter's telegram this morning, announcing the occupation of Pretoria by Lord Roberts, there were rumour* in town that the Transvaal capital had surrendered. The actual telegraphic announcement was, therefore, not unexpected. TheBtraittTimet office was
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  • 55 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THI STRAITS TIMES." Sir,— l expect the following has already suggested itself to you, but, if not, would it not be a seemly thinp to do to send a congratulatory telegram to Lord Roberts? I mean a public telegram. I am, Ac., VI.
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  • 74 2 TO THE EDITOR OK THK STRAITS TIMES.', Sin, 1 understand that the Artillery Volunteers are to participate in the celebration to-morrow night. I can learn nothing about the Rifle Volunteers, although there was some talk about their parading also The only part of my kit I have
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  • 194 2 (Received 2.46 p.m.) Police Regulations for the procession and display at, Government House on evening of the 7th instant. All carriages entering Government House Grounds must enter by tbe main gate oi by the Wilkie Road, until after the demonstration is over, when they will enter by the
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  • 70 2 This uniform for tbe new Ceylon Ritle Corps consist of a khaki Norfolk jacket, with turn down collar and plain buttons —no shoulder strap— breeches of khaki cord or drill, and khaki putties. The hats are at pith, covered with kliaki drill, and of tlie same shape
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  • 166 2 BOXERS" STILL ACTIVE. TIENTSIN IS ARMED FOR EMERGENCIES. MIMIONARIES MURDERED IS CHIfILI PROVINCE. (Sptciat Telegram to the Straits Tivut") U<mgkmg,Ju,ieSth. 12 3 p.m. The situation created by the depredations of the Boxers in the vicinity of Tientsin is still serious. The foreign inhabitants of Tientsin
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 41 2 London, Uh Jit, According to the latest advices from Pretoria ma Lourenco Marques, it is settled that when the British invest Pretoria tbe Burgomaster will surrender the city unresistingly so soon as the formal demand be made for such surrender.
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    • 12 2 1 Lieut-Colonel Mahon has effected a junction with General Hunter.
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    • 19 2 RUNDLE AND BRABANT IN TOUCH. General Rundle has arrived at Hibernia and is now in touch with General Brabant.
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    • 13 2 CAPTURE OK PRETORIA. Lomlon, bth Jnnr Pretoria has been occupied by Lord Roberts.
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    • 60 2 STUBBORN RESISTANCE. THE ENEMY DRIVEN BACK. Loiuion, June elk The advancejjof Lord Roberts' army towards Pretoria began at daybreak on the 4th inst. (Monday). After marching ten miles to Biz-Mile Spruit, the troops encountered stubborn resistance, but eventually tbe Boers were driven back towards Pretoria. Nightfall prevented pursuit
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    • 65 2 Later. TRIUMPHAL ENTRY. BRITISH FLAG FLIES OVER THE BOER CAPITAL. ENTHUSIASM THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. Lord Roberts made a triumphal entry into Pretoria at two o'clock in the afternoon [of the sth inst No details have yet been received. The Empire is enthused over the capture of Pretoria. There are scenes
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    • 32 2 the position causing anxiety. The absence of news from Ashanti is causing anxiety. Major Carter, with 3UO troops, has left r'umsu to ny and meat the Governor, fir r M Hodgson.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 473 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynariite, Blasting Gebtine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, Electro Blasting Appantus, The alvre Explosives, being all manufjstured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high stimdnrd of safety and purity lists imposed by the Brituh Government, and are, therefore, guaranteed
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    • 686 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I l'ul.liili-1 Today at 30 CmU. HIS HONOURS FOLLY I«mdr a reprint nf nrticlo that have price i» *> cents or 4 copie* for one in tin- Strath Tint: with a dollar, t ij Mr. Arnot iteiil, uuntaininu The liook ran lie bail at thu Slrn It Tinu
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    • 129 2 THE GEMENCHKH BTXDICAXS, I.I.MIIKIi NOTICK. C (LAI Ms auaiu-t the Syndicate must be 3ent to in.- not later than Ssturday the 9th day of June. 3> W. HI lIANAX SMITH, rlecreury. Singapore. Mt Jun.-. 1900. »/6 MINERAL WATER. AI.KAI.INKi ARSENIC UASEOUB Bl M J I>JUIWTI YE. Hnri+LLY KO'UMMENUtn you IEkSOKK
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    • 682 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WASTED IMMEDIATELY. riWO apprentice lads. Apply to K. V., A c/o itraiti Times. U.C. BOAUD AND LODGING. ACCOMMODATION for two or throe bachelor* in a beautifully situated bachelor's hnuae near town. Apply to X., c/o NfralU Time: 8/6 I BAROAIN-One 4 inch transit J\. theodolite and ooe dumpy
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    • 24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN ASIA BRITISH LXDIA EXCEPTED NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.
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  • 889 3 rMMLj So m little time bark, a letter ISmit pointing to the absurdity of the system of educanonin t >> far a* it makes any provision for the future of the youth of the Colony. The writer of that letter particularly urged that, instead of encouraging hundreds ol
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  • 191 3 YiSTtRDAYwe published an interview, trom an English pa|»r, with Mr II 1.-y. about a great .Siberian gold concession he said In- had nUainpd. Hut thft /Ai./y Kxprt'i, a day later, makes out that when Mr Hooley says he was the ia| from the Czar of Russia
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  • 1044 3 Contributed by ionic To the man who knew Manila two years ago, it is something of a surprise •i> him to hear instead of the soft Buenos dias, Seuor a cheery "Hello, there," and to see practically nothing but white faces and khaki uniforms parading up and
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  • 152 3 lITTERLSTINU TO LANIXWSKBS. In the Supreme Court tin* morning, before tlie Chief Justice, a caM having reference to the rights of rertain proii Nfil Baal w.i.- !ic;ir.l. TinM ui.ii i|al Commission, it appears fn.m llu' fa.ts of tlm cane, are desirous of building a hackney carriage
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  • 1138 3 OK THK "ALMIGHTY TYRANNY." THEY HAVK NO NAKED FATDITY.'' On the I'.tli March, Mr. Kruger arrived at KroonsUd and there, with Mr. Steyn, harangued ihe multitude. There was a among the burghers, taking notes, a gentleman of Pretoria, and it is through his ollices that we are
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  • 102 3 The boxing match between Harry Brooby, at New Zealand, and Jack McCaulinV. champion of Australia, was brought oil' at the Theatre Koyal, Calcutta, the other day. The contest was supposed to be for 'JO rounds, but Urophy was knocked out of time in the lir-t round. Krom
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  • 984 3 (DaUt to 11th May.) AT ZAND RIVER. Gen. Botha commanded 6,000 men, and 12 guns at the Zand Kiver on the 10th May. Eight commandants were present during the fighting including De WetandDelarey. Thousandsof theßoers trekked on the previous night with their guns and waggons. The enemy
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  • 91 3 THK WAKBEN SHIELD. The programme of events in the Warren Shield competition has been posted. The shooting tourney takes place on August Ist. S shot* at 200 yards kneeling 5 shots 200 yards standing 5 shots prone and S shots kneeling at SOO yards. Members of the B.V.A.
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  • 94 3 STORY OF A SAMPAN. In the Supreme Court this morning S. E. Cartigasoe claimed 5561 from the Straits Steamship Company. Plaintiffs grounds for action was that on the 18th April the Sappho one of the defendant company's vessels was towing him in a sampan towards Pulo Rrani
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  • 152 3 Tub Sphere, published by the Nineteen Hundred Publishing Syndicate, at 6 Great New Street, E. C continues to maintain a high quality of excellence. Number 16, which is now before us, for May 12*h, contains a very fine supplement of gallopping horse' artillery in South Africa, the supplement
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  • 208 3 Ths Art Journal of 26 Ivy Lane, EC, in combination with The Pall Mall Publications issues the Pictures of 190u," being specimens of the choice paintings shown at the Royal Academy, the New Gallery, and the Knglieh Art Club Among notable portraits are those of Lord Kitchener
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  • 91 3 Competition for the monthly medal of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club took place on Monday over the Club links with the following result The following played but returned no scores Messrs Stratton, Croucher, de Rougemont, and Capt. Tyacke. !»pt. Winter 47+ISS 100 14 M Uior Lewis
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  • 87 3 Just as play started yesterday after- noon, rain commenced to fall heavily and the bowling had consequently to be abandoned. The concluding games have been fixed as follows TO-DAY. Final of Double Handicap: Morrison and Keddie v. Kinsey and Clark. THURSDAY. Championship 2: Jenkins v. Morrison.
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  • 73 3 THKIR fUTUBK ADUI.NISTRATIO V SpiAXinaat Birmingham on the 11th May, Mr. Chamberlain said that after the war the two Boer republics would be administered like Crown colonies or Indian native dependencies. Whenever it waa safe they would be introduced within the circle of self-governing colonies. Mr. Chamberlain
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Koi« via port*, Pnmdtia, on 9th June, Bo ii»W»d<fc Co. Japan via ports, bayern, due 7th Juno, Bebu Meyer 4 Co.
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    • 610 3 DOJTT SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, l.ut after just a little deliberation decide you can't iirlorii to do it. But >nat thumping racking Headache what cao you do with it <ti vi- it its quietus by using Little'B Oriental Balm. It acU like magic. It kills
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    • 618 3 NOTICES. ST. ANDREWS HOUSE. A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the Slace, under the care of the Rev. 1). Holland tubbs, to whom applications can be sent, or to the honorary secretary, 8 a Mount Sophia. w.s. Nx
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    • 709 3 NOTICES. SAFEST SAFES. SAFES. The Bank of England tote Price't Safes btemuee they are the Uil and cheapeet. GEORGE PRICE'S BENTSTEEL SAFES. Makers to Her Majesty's Government the Admiralty, the Bank of England, &c, &c, <tc. BURGLAR AND FIRE RESISTING. Quality The People 1 Bent Steel Safe. Thoroughly Fire and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 167 3 ARRANGEMENTS WiDicmiiAV. 6th Jink High Watmr 6.4 p.m. C. W. 8. Raffles Girls' School. 4. S. V. R. Drill. 8.15. S. C. C. Bowling. Thursday, 7th Juki. High Water. 5.1.5 a.m. 6.1 p.m. StraiU Time* issues at 2. Rallies Library closed. Onrman outward mail, due. S.V.R Cyclist I-ect.andSignalling.s.ls. 8 C.
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    • 86 3 WEATHER REPORT. KcMiann Kirbw Hotpital, 4th June It 00. Htm 3 p.m. 9 p.m. RBHABSS. Bar. 29.934 M.798MXU Temp. 87.8 89.0 79.0 4 W.rflbThei 81.6 87.0 78.1 X L Dir.ofWmd 8. S.E. S.E. g Max. Temp. 81.0 A Mm 76.6 Max. in Sun 146.0 Torr.rad 78.9 S° Rainfall Nil. X
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  • 557 4 «»ro»E, Oth Jcki. 190*. I'KOIHJCK. (Haiti m« eomntmi to n—n. Ownbier buyers I T.IO. Copra Ball «M do Pontianak 630 Hepper. 81ack. buyers |O.( 0. do White, (»4) «■*> Flour Sarawak.. 8 40 do Brunei No. 1 2.W Pearl Sago 4 2V Coffee, Bali, 15* basis 21.00 Coffee PalembanK.
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  • 53 4 For Fer ilr. Timr. To-Morrow. Malacca 4 Linggi llrl'itr. 1 pin lia an Hong Isr, I p.m. Mhlwcs A Klang Ch;,r Phya, S p.m LVIi via ports Brouwtr, 4 p.m. Fkiihy. Hatavia via ports both, 7 a.m. SITIHI'IV. l*adanfc via ports Vajirunhu, 3 pm. j'baya a. Biousin Bun
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  • 124 4 Fau.v Kuaura —By in German a. s. Bayern, due on the "th June with date* to ihe 1 4th May. She brings replies to Hi- mail which left Singapore ou the JMh April. rum China Ry the M. M. s. s. Halttit, due on Sunday. Apl. JOtli
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  • 263 4 ARHIVALB. Per s. s. Rota from Penang— Messrs. Th»mas. and Davidson. Per s s. II i i" Urn from Klang via ports— Mr. Wood. Per s. Awiralind from Fremantle— Mrs. Hall, Misa Cummiug, M-i.srs. O. P l.in.uy. W. E. Khealley, U. K. Sm.ih, Q. J. ll'y.li-. ami M.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 210 4 Under tbis heading the following abbreviation* are used str. steamer sh.— ship hq.- -barque sch —schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Obt.— Gunboat "Tor Torp. o Up.— Horse-power Brit.— Britisu U. B.— United state.. Fr French; Oer.— German Dut.— Dutch; loll.— Jobore 4c.. G. c—Generaargo d.p.— deck passengers
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    • 917 4 ARBiriu Siici Noon or Satcrdit. I AutlralinJ, Brit. str. !M tons Cai.t MillI KthJuue. From Fr.mantie, -Dtli May. cI and 1 1 dp. Bouatead Co. For Fremau t Ir, I Ban Wkatl Bin, Brit. Mr. 195 i tons, C»pl Oben, 6th JuLe From KUng. 4th June. I
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    • 589 4 Viww, port, probable daU tf amt<tl. n STumu. Agamemnon, China, June 18; Manifold. Aleoia, Hamburg, June :t j B. Mr rr Almond Branc Km*, p'sd Cnal Apl 2fi \iubna. H'koug. July 10 B. M. Andalusia, H'kong, to leave May 30 B. M Annam. Uolomho. July 7 M. M.
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    • 72 4 S I VUUL'O N»M T0.,. ClCTilli F»O« SAIL*"- 0OMlO»»l». a Kir., i I 6* Rom Brit Mr. MbM !'<m»uK J«m B M l :hi S. ll v 6 Sario Borneo Dut .tr. 3.W1 iTuckey BJ«rm».in Jwm Ang Tj£ HBinWhattHiDßrit.tr. 1«B Ol*>u Klh.ir ';>»• J P i^j n,' a Au.tr»liod
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 364 4 NOTICES. iHibfor LEU PEIMIS 1 1 Til mm W BEBTEBSHIEE SW^ v BySpeciilWarraßt^XH EJ^m jwn *m. A Purvegors lo W&w3BzEr*& Empress of Intii;. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. JKArißflGfl of Japan TOILET WATER ippreualed (or h delicate perfume and the tuning of mbJml and Ireshnaa whicb il imparts io Ihe skit Kananga
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    • 781 4 SOLI AIiIHTS, IJKHN", MICYKRACi *<^' Singapore and I'ennmj Messrs Johx Lmu 4Co J Messrs. Udxtzxl «v fje^^ Baiavia, H Sourahaya, I Ir^^-Jx Messri-.J.O.lioomfEo.Vi'. Vk^s^^ LIQUID FUEL (Petroleum Zlesidue) Large stocks alwaya on hand. $15 per ton f. o. I>. in bunkers at FKhSHWATKi; ISLAND (PUI.O BUXOM, opposite westoru entrance of
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    • 351 4 \i» I'lCKs THI MnftT RIFREBHINQ DRINK IN INDIA. I S 11 LIME-FRUIT JUICE and CORDIALS. MWjrlN <MrM««MM Ii totv piuM mmm M rtw I **4 B 11 it. ITAIM, UMMI A Wf ßl lOttfM SVAM, NM A UWIIL LUIITED. EXGIXEEHS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDKRS, BRIIHJE AND afllP IiLMLUERS A.ND GKNKKAL
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    • 102 4 KOTIfES. CHINA'MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COL, LTD MBBMB. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, Agenu. The Company offer* eaaier terms and better bonuses than any other Comnanv doing business in Jhe Kant. vuma^uj A special point is made of prompt payment of claims. The Head Office being in Shanghai, claims are naturally paid
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