The Straits Times, 13 June 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1900. No. 20,162.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 910 1 spHE BORNEO. COMPANY. LIMITED vTWK sasadari Ltfs aaaanaaa. Nonrioh Caioa Fir. Uaasano* Society. Atlas Aseoraaoe Cosspaay (Fire). Tb. f. -(Uilalil. Ufe Aasuraoo. SooistJ. TS. Ooasa Hana. lasajsaus Caspm;. rw Chlaa llwswal Msaaa Narlgatiea C<«spaay. IZ^JZlZZ^kmi^a. for partioalars of these Companias. see th. Ml^^Zaat THE BOWJib OOMPANT. UMITID. Agssrt. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 797 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I ',MNKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore KBir Aoiacr, LiTR J. DaRRDRia A Co M i-i, Coixtrr Qcit. The undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Deapatched for On <i. Cmoentier. Ba'avia June 11. Billiton Batavia, Cheribon, 8
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    • 465 1 kiMI'AUMF DKH MERBAGERIEr I MARITIMES DE FRANCE. TtLRORAPHIC ADDBRSS MISSAOIRII, SmOAPORR. The mail iteamen will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates.OCTWARD. HOMIWARD. 1900. IXOO. Dates Dates. Ims May 28 1 flowuwnt May 27 Sydney Juno o Snlati* June 10 Tonhn it. Indus June 24 /tnnam Illy 7 tjtnt
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    • 641 1 INSURANCES^ rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRX INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2.1*7,1*00 Pa i up Capital £112.760 Reserve Fund £1,078,680 The undersigned, Agenta for the Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUHTEAD A Co. rt CHINA TRADKRS INSURANCE COMPANY. LUnTBD. Capital Subscribed tS/XM,OOb. Amount Paid
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    • 909 1 INSTTBANCEB. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVIBION. i. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in HIE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, EKTABLISHin 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Fund's— Ra. 420,00,000 Claims Paid-Ra. 4*0,00,000 LAKE MUSES ÜBKI.U •OUITI.iU L*w mini"
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    • 676 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND $11,1500,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF ainmmnnn PROPRIKTORB. -f 10,000.000. Cocbt or Dib»ctops:— If. A. Braaa. E»j.— Ch»ie«<» R >iiwtK, K«q.— DirrTT Ok aibmah. B. H. Gut. tlaq. I D. M M. nia. Em. tOoin.H [I.J BiTHoro. A Hiurr, B«| B
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    • 387 1 NOTICES. BT. ANDKKWS HOUSE. A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the place, under the care of tbe Rev. D. Holland Stubbs to whom applications can be sent, or to the honorary secreUry, 8 a Mount Sophia w.s. o.e
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    • 844 1 FOR SALE KVPLOYMENTB TOLETANDPER ONALS [Ist tims, IS cents a line Jus and ■ratlines, 10 cents a Una 4th to Mb time* 6 osnts a line; 7th to 18th times I cents a Una afterward*, i centa a lin<- bat aa charge lea* than one dollar. Thus a lane hne
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  • 63 2 UATI. MIL'S .\IXI PlauAßig CATTAI. DnIISATIO* J JJom«y Brit .tr. B4;nnru K. g Kirn Ann lr r,'(ru/e I Oj.,,ib,c U lDdr.velli fr.ve,, M.n I. and Mhangbai I". Ko«» ,tr. > oot Penanii ItolM. lr ii, y T A°«n»,.port» 1 J u n vTiwfd Hoogkone '.Va.-o.UI, Trinnaou via poru '-K«i«u
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  • 34 2 K§ta bushed: 1831. PRICE 16 CENTS. Btraile Times: 990ay»ar, or, post free «J4. Strait* Budget SlB a year, or, fx»t free, $20. Adrertiting Paiw may he found in thf fourth jxiqe
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  • 409 2 WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE, 1900. THE WAR NEWS. The movements of General Buller's column at the most, northern point of Natal have been entirely successful. At Laing's Nek and Nfajuha Hill the Boers had taken up strong positions weeks ago, had entrenched themselves, and had got several guns of position to
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  • 98 2 We regret to leara that Mr. W. H. Frizell wiil find it nec««sary to retire from the seat in Legislative Council to which he was rccen'ly nominated by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, ami in which he was conGrmed by the Secretary of State. It is understood th.it the B
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  • 123 2 Sib Frank Swettenhain, who has gone north to Wei-liai-wei to enquire into and report upon the prospects of Wei-hai-wei from a mercantile and a mining point of view lias, we regret to learn, been so ill with on attack of malarial fever that he has dad to postpone his investigations
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  • 199 2 It is impossible not to regard the news from North China as grave. Naturally, there are many unfounded rumours afloat in Tientsin and elsewhere, and the situation is not improved by the fact that {'eking has been isolated since Sunday afternoon lajt. Mail advice* from the north seem to show
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  • 118 2 The Navy Bill of the German Government, which has been finally passed by the Reichfllag, had been laid before tbe Budget Committee of the Roichstag who made considerable alterations. These changes, however, chiefly afl'ect the form of the Bill. The only alteration made in the programme of German naval construction
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rale is 2/
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  • 10 2 The homeward mail closes at 6 o'clock on Friday morning.
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  • 8 2 The Straitt Budget will be published to-morrow forenoon.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 The subscription list of Hngan <fc Co., Limited, closed at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
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  • 14 2 The Philharmonic Orchestra meets for pr.ictice to-morrow evening at 8.30 in the Town Hall.
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  • 19 2 Th« entries for the S. C. C athletic sports (o" June 23rd) close next Saturday evening at the club.
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  • 13 2 The British India Steam Navigation Company has extended its CalcuttaManila line to Yokohama.
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  • 17 2 Tn« Government invites tenders for works at the new Civil Prison and at the Rochore Police Station.
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  • 19 2 Thi Sepoy Lines Golf Club monthly handicap competition for ladies will take place at the club on Thursday next.
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  • 28 2 It is advertised that all cla ms against the J'ataling Coffee Co., in liquidation, should be sent in to Mr. A J. Gunn before the 25th July next.
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  • 27 2 Thekk U a general meeting of the Binsapor* Volunteer Rifles at the IJrill ll. ill, at ."> 15 this afternoon, to consider tie proposed rules of the corps.
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  • 28 2 Ai; i r 5.30 this morning a building in course of erection near the Racecourse collapsed. There were eight nun -l.fping in the place, and all were injured.
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  • 31 2 In the case of the man who was found dead in a workshop in Orchard Roau, stated to hay; been murdered, it has l>een found that the man died from beri-beri.
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  • 33 2 Mr. A B. Snow, mining expert, has arrived from Sumatra, where he has r>.-fii interested in various gold-mining •NtMH during the last eighteen months. Mr. Snow is staying in Singapore fur some time.
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  • 38 2 This Archbishop of Canterbury lias just told a branch of the Church of England Temperance Society that he nit nil-.u.^,r- a dan \x»- the side ol •"'•A Government that wants him to let the matter of temperance rest.
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  • 36 2 With reference to the proposal to grant increased allowances to the relatives of private soldiers killed in battle, the Government are being urged to consider the wisdom of avoiding lump payments to widows and substituting annuities.
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  • 49 2 Mr Hafiz Ghulam Sarwar is granted a munth's leave to prepare for an examination in Chinese. It is believed Mr UVld will act for him. Mr. Sells is appointed to a position in the office of the Ilesident-Reneral, Federated Malay States, and Mr. Ci. Bell acts as fourth magistrate.
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  • 52 2 A MMMMS] was made by "The Moralist on Saturday last to the contemplated increase in the size of Singapore gharries, the view b<>ing expre-sed that the gharries badly want enlarging. A correspondent points out that larger conveyances will require larger and stronger animals, which will probably mean increased rates of
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  • 69 2 Next Saturday afternoon, the athletic sports of the Darul Adab Club will take place on their ground in Jalan Besar. The band of the 16lb Madras Native Infantry will be in attendance. A programme »f eight 'n items has been well entered for. It includes flat, hurdle, sack, three-legged, blindfold,
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  • 96 2 The American Mission Press send us a handy price list and order book for the Mission Press type foundry. It is notified that the Mission Press desire to make their type foundry, which was opened for their own accommodation, more useful even to their own i-ompotitors in the printing field
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  • 65 2 Thi American naval authorities have decided that Guam, one of the Ladrone island*, is strategically' of scarcely less value than Hawaii, and have begun the preparation of plans to make it one of the most important naval bases in thrt Pacific. The projected improvements include a
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  • 119 2 Mr. Bertram M Denison, midshipman on H M.S. borit, who was in charge of the cutter in which Cronje and his family landed at St. Helena, in a private letter mentions an amusing anecdote of Cronje's voyage from the Caoe. "Our doctor at present is
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  • 150 2 THETBOOPB FOR PEKING. THEY REPAIR BRIDGES RU9SIANB AND FRENCH JOIN THE COLUMN FOR PEKING. THETKLEGRArH TO FIXING CUT OX •URDAY. MANY O.XVOI'CHXD FOR RtMIII X (Special Telegram to the "Straiti Tim.. Hongkong, June 12th, 6.15 pm. The troops who left Tientsin, by train, for Peking have reached Lofa.
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  • 726 2 A VI :STION <>F LIABILITY. Is the Supreme Court, this morning, before the Chief Justice, a case of iiiikli interest to owners and fcMsMstf of houses was heard. Goh Hi. Choon, chop E. Seng Hong, was plaintiff, and Mr. Manasseh Meyer of Meyer Bros, and another,
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  • 151 2 Tin United States Senate has passed the bill fur reorganising the system of Government in Hawaii. Its moot direct effect will be to invalidate all contracts for the supply of foreign labour in Hawaii, concluded subsequently to the li'th of August, 1888. Further, the lawn of the
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS
    • 37 2 PRISONERS AT PRETORIA. 3,050 BRITISH OFFICERS AND MEN RELEASED. ljondon, June \2th. ISO British officers and 3500 men, prisoners of war at Pretoria, have been released by Lord Huberts. The Boers removed 900 of the British prisoners.
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    • 56 2 THE ENEMY FALL BACK. <iKN. BILDTAMIR) SKILFUL IHSI'OSITH.NS. General Buller cables on the Uth inst. (Monday): "To-day we have forced Almonds Xek, the last defile leading to Charlestown Flats. "The enemy were in considerable force, with several guns of position. "General Hildy.'rd directed tie whole attack. His dispositions
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    • 15 2 BRABANT'S VICTORIOUS MARCH IM) Boers have surrendered to General Brabant at Ficksburg.
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    • 28 2 Urulon, June 13M. General Buller is now encamped four milet north of Volksrust. The Boers have completely evacuated Laing's Nek and the Majuba district.
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    • 39 2 METHUEN’S MOVEMENTS. General Kelly-Kenny, Megraphing from Bloemfontein on the 4th inst. (Monday), says that no communication has been received from Lord Methuen since the 7th inst. Lord Methuen 's force was fighting on the 6th inst., north of V'echtkop.
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    • 16 2 BOERS DFEATED AT HONINGSPRUIT. Our troops from the north have reached Honingspruit, having defeated the enemy
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  • 12 2 The Reichstag has finally passed the (Jerman Navy Bill.
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  • 22 2 Mr \V H. Frizell is gazetted as a member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements.
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  • 32 2 The Emperor of Austria has conferred on Prince Kotohito of Japan, the Grand Cross of St. Stephen. On Prince Makino, he has conferred the order of the IroirCrown.
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  • 83 2 Mk. Wessels has said, in America, that the reported abuse of the white flag exists largely in the mind* of the English correspondents. He said that in a case near Kimberley, where the Boers were accused of firing after they had hoisted the white flag, the white
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  • 153 2 Goviden was, this morning, fined *10 for working bullocks in an unfit state. Low Koon has been fined SoO, in default a month, for being concerned in the management of a common gaming Yesterday, L E. Snape, of toe s.s. Pelruina, prosecuted a Macao employed on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 438 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. (iLASGOW. Nanufacturars of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, all nuns or Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The alm-e Krplonre,, Iming all manufactured m Great Britain, are made to putt the high ttaiulard of safety anil purity t»U impose,l by the Brilitk Government, ami
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    • 695 2 NOTICBS. TO-IMIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Change of Programme. JAPANESE TROUPE. Biggest Show ever visited here. dost -sssrS ew md finished wonderful irtists. act<». )ONT FAIL TO SEE THIS MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE. WMOnSBAT AXD HATVIiD V AFTEIISOOXB: Grand Matinee. Children half price to all parts. Doors open at 3. Commence at 4 p.m. sharp
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    • 812 2 LATRST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1?OR 9ALE.-A N bukort Dynamo, 7i ani|wre», llOvolls (.In eel), mounted ina2-wbee tumbril In perfect ondition, vnb wiodlaas for c ble. Can be seen at iodown No. 4, Tanjong I'agar Wharf. A'anUd an offer. »/6 POWELL A Co.. Auctioneers. A. B. SNOW, M. K. EXPERT in Mining and
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    • 24 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Of ANY NEWSPAPEK IN ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEPTED NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.
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  • 755 3 T HK Rin \l. M\M>\Kl>. TUB J '•<K v U 1 IK. ASH BLUE. Amiii-i tha avanrMoMM] i prua tli.it .■vn sdu ited l'.r u-ii r- s.> niin-h i lilt imii ■•■niinis our emblem*. We all have a dim I'miii .lick r> 81 \ji.lr<-w, .in.l >;
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  • 24 3 'I from Natal n of a Briliafa 11.- dam not want any A run n load °f non*? waold
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  • 827 3 iiik oih.ook. Oaavaa nlaatrn voaU be clad to hear t u.»t wn m foundation for the lUlnmimti mod* in nrna quartan tha ihr eoii.Minipti.m of ilit,- Iwrry ra increasing at a rat* that threatened to ..viTtak- tha prodoot*oa. Btrtiatfraj do not hear this out, how»ver. Messrs \V H
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  • 214 3 (From oar Cvm»po}*Unl.) 8M June. Mi: I lurnel. attorney f..r 1 1 Snails Bnaai I'lanting BjrndieaM accouipailiaa t y two ffut li-iiH'ii, Kur-i |m-.iiis from TTTPTTT. visited Uatl Paaal "ii Ifci 8m iiist:int. and pro- nit'i t!i<' interi'T to inspect a ii "I land, MA MM in
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  • 536 3 TANJOXG MQAI F.O. v B.C.C. A DK.tW 1 OOvL EACH. Tkams <.f tt.e Tmijong Pagir F C and of Him B.CC. met hist night cm the K-i'lin da in a friendly game befrw l.irge orowd of spectators. The ground was in excellent, condition. The only drawback was a nasty
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  • 188 3 Tim w troriftin Philippine ComRmd at Miillllii Ire, ii, Bin fraocaeo un the oth infant. Tin wionen «M rive in number Judue Tali, Judge Ide, Judge Wn.ln, M. anJ PmfaMt W«rcesler. Tlie ComauMMMMn have little say as yet in regard to the task before tlietn, as must
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  • 387 3 FIRE INSURANCE SOME CAU-K3 .iF 1.1)8? The London and I. incu*hire KinInsurance t. o ol uln.ii tS.u^ead Co. are tin- ;«™i- li. r.-, did tucta goo.l it I >'7-t, ■'>-,'■>. against ia'J4,7:H in IMS* I ot late ctca'iy jtarly iiii The Company lull its annual ini-vliiig Dii tlie I4:li May.
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  • 195 3 Thr Socie»y of Si. Vincent de Paul hrfaieh was established by thelale Rt 14,-v.i Bishop (i.iM.i.r in 1883 for the relief of the. poor in Singapore) has done some good work during 1599 According to the annual report, a copy of which we have
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  • 315 3 In a letter to the editor of the Morning I'urt, Mr Herbert Maxwell, writing I nun Newton Stewart, rt>plieB to certain criticism" passed upmi a previous letter of his in which lie Mr Maxwell) had referred to the alleged Germanic descent of the men of i.,ii]
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  • 350 3 THE HK.-T DAY. The tin>t ilav's tp'irts in connection with the K .tiles Cricket Club wre held ..-i-m.iy nfiernoon in the grounds of 'lie Imtftirtttn The chief event of the ■lay was tlie 2:20 yards handicap. A. Dviii.n N I. < lark" won easily from -cratch
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  • 69 3 Tiik question of linbilitv of the Init.-.l States for 515,000,000 (gold) il inrmi-i to the property of foreign resident* growing out of the bombardment of Iloilo, when that port was in inrurgeut hands, raised by British and German residents there, is still pending. The basin of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 629 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Copenhagen »ia ports, Korea, promptly, B«hn M.ver*Co. Calcutta via portt, Pulialn, on 14th Junp. Itouetrad i Co. Manila. Montevideo, due Nth June, Barlow A Co. Fn>m mile via ports, Atutrnlind, on loth .lune. Boustead a Co. II nr« anil Hamburg, Sarnia, due ISth June. Beht Meyer
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    • 762 3 NOTICES. THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. A dividend (No. II) of one shilling per shaie has been declared payable on •Jfitli June. 190', in Brisbane, in respect of shares on the Brisbane Register, in sterling, and in Singapore in respect of shares on the Singapore Branch BmitVtr. in
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    • 1041 3 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTIfE i« tereby given th»t the Registration and Licencing of does within the Municipality of the Town 01 Singapore for the year beginning lit Jane. 1900, and ending Slat Hay, 1901. will conimenco on Fridfly, the i*t June, 1900, and be continued daily, Sundays ncepted. between the
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    • 613 3 NOTICES, JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND BTBIPED SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. LIQUID FUEL (Petroleum Residue' Large stocks always on hand. $15 per ton f. o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM, opposite western entrance of New Harbour. If. B. ONE TOX OF LIQUID
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 169 3 AUUNHwuam WKI).VniM>, lltlH JISK HghWaUr 10.16 p.m. Full Moon. In in S. V. K. General Meeting, lift. Tiil-kbdav, 14th Junk. High Water 1133 a.m. 1053 p.m. I-und Sale. H A. Crane. 2 30. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. P. <St O humeward mail due. S. V. R. Drill. T.)wn Hall. I 15.
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    • 88 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kandrng Krrhau Hotpilal, Ittk Jmu IMIO. »«.m Sp.m. Pn.m Bniin. n»r. ..20 901 M.828 29.88S Temp. 8? 8 86.fi 8«0 4 W. BMbThor 77.0 778 77.0 >,L Dir.ofW.n.-N.W. S.K. B.E. 5? Mm. Temp. 89.1 .T Win 7A.9 o-S Mm in Sur 111.1 l ~x KrT"*l«J 1° ime ball
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  • 517 4 a.na.rom, 13th Jpxe. 1909. PRODUCE. (Baltt an eomettd to Mm< Oarabier buyer* 7 SO. Copra Bali «-76. do Pontlanak, 660 Pepper, Black To White, (6J) 47.* Sago Flour Bnnk, 3.40 do Brunei No. 1 3.90 Pawl HMO S 90. Oo«e*~Bali, 1»X •>»'• 31.00 Ooffe. Palembang, 16X baai... KM Ooßee,
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  • 75 4 MAI LS CLOSE Far Vrr tlr. Timr. To-Morbow. Manila Montevideo, 9 1 m. Malacca A Linggi H'Unr, 1 p.m. Bangkok Kedah. I p.m. IH-li H't*. p.m. llatavia via jiorts De Carpenlier, 3 p.m. Kancoon via |wrts Puiialu, 3 p.m. Sarawak Vtmcartt, 4 p>m. Bangkok Kudat, 4 p.m. Kkii.iv. Europe via
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  • 125 4 Fkoh Eokopk:— Ry thr P.4O.SS. Valetta, due on the 16th Jiine with dates to the :»lh May. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 24th and isih April. Kroh Chim :-By the P. 4 0. s. s. Hallnarat, due on Thursday. Left Hinftspore
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  • 265 4 AKRIVALS. Peri. 8. Sti Wmgtet from Kamaman— Messrs. Glaxton, anil J. A. Uurness. Per s. s. 0* w I'hya from Kl«ng via ports— Mrs. Jellicoe, sad Miss A. Stephens. TO AIIKHK. (for Sinuiipore.) Her M. M. s. Tonkin from Marseilles June 3- Mr A. van Heu.n. Per M.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 191 4 Under this heading the following abbre»ts- iooi are owd Mr —steamer >b.— ship bq.— barque «ch.— echooner; YcL— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser; (ibt.— Ounboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit British U. S.-Uoit«"l Stales; Fr French; Oer.— German Dot.— Dutch; Job.— Jobore 4c, Q. c—Genera■argo d.p.— deck passengers:
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    • 1126 4 AREIVILS BIHCI NOO» Of YEITIKOIT. Han What! Hin, Brit. >tr. 196 toot, Capt Olsen, 13th Jute. From KUng, 11th June. U.c, and»l dp S. Steamship Coy. For Klang, 15th— fUt. faow l>kw. Brit. str. 370 tonn, CapUin Jellicoe, 11th June From Kl»n«. 1 lth June, lie, and
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    • 557 4 Kome, port, probable doit »f mrrnal. aid name ol aqtnt*. ■■Ma Agamemnon, China, June If-, Mansfield. Alesia, Hamburg, June B. Meyer. Ambna, H'kong. July 10 B. M. Annam, Colombo. July 7 j M. M. Antenor, china, July I Mansfield. Armenia, Huong, toileave June IS Atlas, Barry, Ift May
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  • 101 4 5 VHML'I.NIM. I sf° |l 0»..! CARIM F«OII BAIIJU.! OMUWW a 12 Isri Wongiee Out »tr. wi Nkcodah Kinwiu 'Jud» STackScog 12 Komner Bnt.tr. |7(H Bennett Saißon [June wP. Wimom and Co. 13 ChittMOOK MR 1241 KJorfleld Porl B»i<i M«j 19 Boiutetd »nd Co. 13 Chow Tuva fir. STo'lellicoe
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 534 4 NOTICBB. iprtifor LEU PEIIIU' HI WORCEBTEBSHIRE mL By Special Wirrutjg%9 EJ^TlnOßiti., Purveiors ta Empress of India. JOELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. QUINQUINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sob* Agents— C. DUPIRE Co. Retail Agents— JOHN LITTLE Co. B. DE SPLENTER Co. f^The Old Blend |jI£ORSE ■HP Cellar htm Orieinal Recipe
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    • 593 4 NOTICES. JKfl|4fl|SlGfl of Japan TOILET WATER ippnciaN for Its delicate prfnme and Itie Ming d wmhrt and freshness wtiicb It imparts io tbe skii Kananga Extract a i.i i an crane rnnrmn fob til hhmb RICAUDA C", K. rue VlvUnne, PARIS JAMES WATSON (XVS SCOTCH WHISKIES ABB THE BEST VAIUE
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    • 148 4 NOTICES. (X)OKKKY. The following dishes can be supplied from the Chalet, on order, at the residences of customers Ssup. *t. Oermsin, Creroe lermnuß* 1 PrinUnier Royal. Parmeotier, Bisque de Crevettes Creme Prinixsse, Colbert, PrinUnier B<vien«, Cmsonniere. PUsV—Kiletsde poissons Joinville, FileU de poissons Polignac, Filets de poissons Waleska, Filets de poissons
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    • 94 4 NOTICES. 37 IIO'iSKS, (OKS, AND HtNIEB,37. LANDED Uwlay, s.s. BICKPHALUS. a select «hipm»nt of horses, cobs, and ponies. All thoroughly broken and ready for imm-diate nse. Carriage pairs, ladies' hacks, and faxt ponies This shipment has been specially vlected for this market. Any reasonable trial allowed. Inspection invited. W. DALLANS
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