The Straits Times, 21 June 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1900. No. 20,169.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 938 1 fjVIK pi'RNEO COMrAXY. LIMITED TIK SsaaOßrd Lit- touitsn, N^w«* Cnioß Kir. In.orsMs Social. 4ras aasmraaw Companj (Fir*) U t. Kwsaf. Ts» Oosaa Mariae lamraiice I'orapanj. rw Clitß* Mrt«*J SUas. NavMrrtiin .oe^aaj. fa. T-4*aaha«s L*«w rVssr i <""1«°»-. TW Mann-, tasiiiaui Uaalsad. »or partssalan of tha. Caaspawas. *s* fall adv.Vti.-xrt of
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    • 798 1 8TRAM8B1? COMPAQ LES. J-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I nder contract with toe Netherlands India Government. Acmn at Snvipvrr: Hhip Aoiscr, l«tb J. Dabbdbui A Co.. 4-3, Ooixm The xndermeulioned d.te- are only appr-.ximate su-amer From r.nprcieo M ill ue Deauahhsd for on rIr.«WT. Ds* Juiel. Paneh. Rila. A«sahan. Deli and Edi.
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    • 624 1 /WMPAGNIB DES MKHHAOERIEr I MAKITIMBB DX FRANCE. TaXBOBAPHIC AODBJBS: MBSSAr.BBIB, MIBOATUBB. The mail steamer* will leave Singapore >n or about tbe undermentioned dates. OTTWABD. HOMEnriBD. lmo. IHOO. Dates Dates. l/iaf May V> Oreanien M«y?7 >'/./ney June a KpS* (I rmhn .1 ii ne I I tutu, lanri* A »■*> lil»
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    • 662 1 LNSrjRAN'CES. THE U)NDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 PIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital M.IW.WO Pa i up OapiUl *•.»"> Beberve Fund £i,U***** Ihe nmlersigned, AgenU for tbe Comtny, are prepared to accept Ore risk* at current rates of premium. ROUMTEAD A Co. 'IVtl- 1 lII.NA TRAOKKS INBUKANCI 1 .'OMI'A.NT. LIMITED. Capital Snbsoribad fl.iui.oCG.
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    • 236 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH KMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FFNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL TREMIUMS. CONDITIONS. ABD URGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." AgenU: Messrs LYALL AND EVATT. tu. th. s. SmoAroßC MAMIE IX HORSKS. •<C<ALVITIB Antiseptic Solution I* O Ibe only ihnionghlv effective r- medy for mange, itch, and
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    • 1290 1 NOTICES. Gold Medals, Pans, lb7B look*. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having II I* II A Greatest Durability are Therefore If k|H CHEAPEST. I L R U BANKS. A. B. SNOW, M. K. UONOKONO AND HHANQHAI T?XPERT in Mining and the Reduction BANKING CORPORATION. £j of Ores. Would be
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    • 929 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AND "ERrtIRALS [Ist timb, 16 osat* a Una Ind and irs! times, 10 usnts a line Mb to nth times cento a lins; 7th to 18th times I east* a line; afterwar'i, 1 eenu a lin* bat as chatg* leas than ons dollar. Tans a
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  • 125 2 Vmu'i Xiv« ■Deao CbigweU' m BaptoeMla II HdukWui -I An.11.-iht H 11,1..--t\ (il.-nfallorh XI («K>.| l.v k fl Dniliiniun.l ii ClMMfCbn :l r»to>l ~i-n :M Hr.>unvr 1, 1... 11. I. I nary HI K.-i.i la KuuAßi.. Cjlraii Unmi»Tio» Brit «tr. McKeuie Colombo itr. iM-tt Yokohama >tr. HucJioo Muamnd Malacca
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  • 27 2 Swat>w, a Oliiiipsi; [>.rt, ,-md nil the ports in QoMoriaad sad Bgypi m aokilied in an extraordinary 'locrxmenl (laztllc, issued W-tlay, us plague-infected.
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  • 66 2 Ik Britixli North 'Borneo, the total i mport s f«r 1 888 amou nted to •2.458,9W8, being an increaa« of 537.91 1 when compared with 1888. The return of exports pbows a total for 1888 of 53,4J8,'i60, being 5&">7,7"8 better than in 1888. The total vulue of trade— import! and
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  • 74 2 At yesterday's Municipal meeting Mr. Barker submitted much need, d amended regulations as to the importation of dogs. Some such amendment is required, but it is to be hoped that, when the Municipal Bye-laws Committee coma to consider the regulations, they will be able to hit upon some lestcomplicated method
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  • 105 2 I'kemdf.nt Me Kin ley has declared an uninei-ly uf ninety days to the insurgent* in ti'u Philippine*, during wliich nui. the insurgents h.nv tlie opportunity uf laying down their arms and giving in tli.ir ulli-gidocH to ih" L'niied BtaUi (i.ximment. It is a wire proclamation, and may re-ult in a
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  • 200 2 We are given to understand that many huiiilrtil« of Straits-born Chinese have already sent in tbeir names to Dr. Liin Boon Keng as willing to become members uf the proposed "Straits Chinese British Association.' 1 In connection with this subject, n S'.raitn-born Chinese writes tli.it object ions were raii-ed in
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  • 219 2 Yestkiioay there was a report fmm Hongkong, i-aid to be a reliable rerxir;, that Admiral Seymour's column had arrived safely at Peking, its olj.itin li t to-day's wire shows that there is still no authentic news on the point Of information regarding further movements of the combined warship* in and
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is t,
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  • 16 2 The result of thn race for the Ascot Stakes was:-Baldur 1, Osbech 2, Tom Cringle 3.
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  • 14 2 Captain Petem-n of the Snliuma reports that $740 hava been stolen from his cabin.
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  • 15 2 The Straili liudgct will be published to-morrow evening for the homeward mail closing on Saturday.
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  • 16 2 The recent Queen's Birthday celehrations at. Samlakau im-hided the release of eleven criminals from jail therb.
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  • 17 2 His Honour the Acting Governor arrived hern from Labuan, in the Sea Belle, about one o'clock to-day.
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  • 22 2 A Chinaman," who writes on affairs in China, 'does not send his name. U'h.'ii he dous do, his letter will be inserted.
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  • 22 2 It is rumoured at Penang that the Straits Government are taking stops to induce Madras apothecaries to come out to the Straits.
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  • 23 2 Mr. F. H Pearue «tates that his him-.- in Syed Ally Road wag burgled yest.niay, and tliat property valued at «60 was stulen.
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  • 18 2 It in notified in to-day's eitraorHinary OoitT»ment<inielletUtn sinull-pox lias abated in KeUntan and iliulera lias abated at Bangkok.
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  • 28 2 A meeting of the members of the Church Wuik Association will beheld I* at Mm. Adame' house on Wedoeeday, the l'TUi inst ut 1 1. .10 a m.
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  • 23 2 Tw i Chinese inolias were this morning pulliiiK <Joun a wall in An«uti Ro«a wii«u t.,e mtU oollaps.!ii, killuig oo« man uji lie •{<>
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  • 22 2 TV day's pnxliiceq lotatiorn run- tM Uu i antndioa •>■! it* bftek i<i:tin Km <ln>i>|»M M >75, and Sarawak sago flour to &i
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  • 24 2 Th« French transport Ckdoe from Saigon arrived thin in Tiling She cirnr. 4.V> passenger' bouni for M irseilles, and will probably leave this afternoon
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  • 29 2 J Taylor lias won the Golf Open Ch unpionship at St. Andrew's. He bioke the record for the final round, which ha did in 75. V.nd m was second.
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  • 32 2 An Amnesty Bill, covering all cases cminrcK-il with Dreyfus, has passed the Fit Ik li Senate by &1H against 43 votes, after an appeal fro-n the Premier to elface the painful paßt.
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  • 30 2 Ykttikday, a mine managers report was published under the heading" Noi th befal Gold Mining Co, Ltd." The h.-xding ol the report sfcuold have been the KechauGold Mining Co., Ltd."
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  • 39 2 Tiik other day, at a Selangor port, a lot of rockets stored on the deck of the p/ilw explodi-d unaccountalily, un<l "It in all directions, cutting and burning i-everal rersons. Some damage was done to the bridge and cabins.
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  • 34 2 AcTiso on information the police raided a house in North Bridge Ruad jesterday. Seveial slabs of tin, Mi'jposed to have been stolen from the PuloHrani Sineh ing Works, were found. One man was arrested.
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  • 38 2 An S. C. C. inter-dub hockey match was played on the Esplanade yesterday afuTßOna between twin representing riii-land" and "The Rent." England's rc|iri-i-uiative» were by far thes'ronger and won a rather one-Bided game by several goals to ru7.
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  • 44 2 The second round of the five-a-eide foot ball matches will be played on the S. C 0. ground tins afternoon. No. 8 i.\lcKian>) it-ani il.ijiiik No. 4 (lack--t.n>); and .No. I (GoldieV) meeting No i (linn id's). Players are requested to turn up punctually
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  • 55 2 A Chinaman has reported to the police thai, on the 19th insl he and live other men were bringing a cargo of -lia'coal lo Singapore. When off I'ulo Bomb they were endeavouring to lower tlie ii,.niis.iil when iheboom struck one of the men on the head, knocking him overt oard.
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  • 56 2 In connection with the advertisement of the coming Horse and Dog Snow at Tyereall, attention is drawn to alterations wln<-h have bi-cn made in the conditions of the clai-ses for 1i..r.-r>. Ti.n-e of the classes are now thrown open to the public, and the oilier iwu are "pen only to
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  • 59 2 Thk Rev H. Rivet, President of the new Mnii.|..re C.itiiolic Club, has i-»ued invitations fur Tuei-diy, tlie26ih instant, hi "> :<0 p in on the occasion of i he opening of tiie Club at 7.1, Bias Iv.-ali ic.i.l In connection with ihii..peniiig, there will be a concert given at the
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  • 58 2 It has been mggested that there -h'ulil be formed in London an "Imperial" Itatuli.m of Volunteers to r.-i i.-iiit the Kmpire outside the British Mantle, in tlie same manner as UMn are new l,;it liilli.nt. reprei-enting the Lnn.li.ii Scutti.-li and the London Irish The proposal has received the general approval
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  • 60 2 A cake of Association football was played on the S. It. C. end of the K«pl:inailt* yesterday afternoon hetwem the Royal Engineers and an S. R C. oli-ven. The lirst half of the game was I'iirly evenly i-oiiti-r.il, each side scoring a goal On resuming after halffime llieS R C
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  • 74 2 won by two goal' to one. A Chinaman living at Tanjnng Rhu alleges that on Tuesday evening he >va« fishing between the man-of -war anchorage and St. John's island when xeven.l M.il.iv- in a koleh came up and «iole In- n. v value<l at The same evening another li-herman states
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  • 68 2 Sir Frank Swetienham, writing from Wei-liai-wei on M.iy auih, i-ays that he imved there with a nasty kind of low fever which kept him in lieil for some time. He hopes tiiat the fever has now him, but says that he is niu.-li pulled down after it. Sir
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  • 94 2 A BUBB AT TAIIMM.. Thkre was great excitement at the T.iii'in- Post Oltioe a few days ago, when some 80/JOU four cent stamps, Hurcliargod on« cent, were offered for sale, ami again on the l.'lh instant when a like nuiunnr of live rent stamp*, -imil.iriy Riin-hargt-d wt-ie
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  • 225 2 HOW" DIAMOND JUBILKK WOK. In the Derby, the betting was 6 to 4 against Diamond Jubilee, ll<o tp 30 Koilarshire, 8 to 1 Disguise 11, 100 to 8 Simondale, lv to 1 Bonarosa and Chevening, M to 1 Sailor Lad, 30 to I Governor 11, 40 lo 1
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  • 102 2 MISSIONARIES IN DANGER. AMERICAN ACTION. MISSIONAUIESCAWUEI) OFF BY A CHINESK OKNBIAL (Special telegram to the i'frai/s Timet.") Ihnglwng, ThuruLay, 1 1 49 a.m. The American Consul at Chefoo wires reporting that he has made arrangements for chartering a steamer to rescue the American mid British missionaries who Hre at present
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  • 27 2 NO AUTHENTIC NEWS. There is as yet no authentic news from the north regnrding the whereabouts of Admiral Seymour and his column of allied force*.
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  • 33 2 Later. THE "OHI.ANIxr TAKES tOOTUTAKU. Hongkong, 1156 a.m. H M. Orlando has gone to Wei-hai-From there she takes Col. Bower and 20" men of the Ist Chinese Regiment to Tuku.
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  • 39 2 A.HHELL IN HD BOILER. SHE GOES TO NAGASAKI FOR REPAIRS. The torpedo-destroyer Whiting has gone to Nagasaki for repairs. In the recent fighting a shell went through one of her boilers, but the shell did not burst.
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  • 23 2 The Tsangchow missionaries have arrived at Wei-hai wei in safety. The ISoitter has arrived Chungking, after "J hours of fast steaming.
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  • 76 2 TO FILIPINO INSURGENTS. AX AMNESTY PROCLAIMED. MNfIV DAYS OK GRACE. (Special telegram to the "Straitt 7'iinm.") Hongkong, 21»( Mm, 11.49 v. m. President McKiniey has proclaimed an amnesty to all armed insurgent Filipinos and iheir sympathisers. The period over which the insurgents may take advantage of the amnesty
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  • 52 2 The Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, being anxious lo recruit Indian labour this year in famine tracts, recently aelced the co-operation of the Ir.dian Government. The result, says Indian Engineering, is that voluntary emigration to the Straits can now gn on all over India without interference
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  • 222 2 In their fiftieth annual report, just issued, the committee of the Sailori Hume Mate that the results of tiia rear have been satisfactory. The number of officers and seamen making use of the Home was not so large in 1809 a* in IBDH, but the sale of
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  • 38 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS FRENCH WARSHIPS AND TROOPS FOR CHINA. lymdm, 21»iju«. France has ordered three men-of-war to reinforce the French squadron on the China Station. Krance will also semi thither ona battalion of marines, and two batteries of artillery.
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  • 12 2 Germany will send t»c battalions of marines to China.
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  • 38 2 FREE STATEKS AND KUNDLE'S COLUMN. A large force of Free Staters is concentrating in front of General Rnntlle's column, with the intention of breaking through the troops surrounding them in order to gain the country southward.
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  • 17 2 The Transvaalers retiring before General Buller's force are j,,mi;v. the Free Slaters in the neighbourhood
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  • 11 2 KRUGERSDORP OCCUPIED. Later. General Hunter* advance column has occupied Krugersdorp unopposed.
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  • 24 2 Lord Methuen. in (-sorting a conroy to 11.-ilbron, routed Commandant D« Wet who was endeavouring to prevent his entry into Heilbron.
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  • 16 2 General Hunter captured two guns on his march between Pretoria and Rustenburg.
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  • 14 2 Railway and telegraphic communication between Pretoria and Cape Town has been restored.
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  • 569 2 (From out Cormpondmt.) Kuala Upit, \2lh June. THE KESIDENTUKNLRAI.S VISIT. Thk KeHue.nl druvH to Iras on the (till nisi tn meet ihe Acting Resident-(i-ntralai.d MiB. Hood Trea.her. The |iurty spent the niglit of llie 7th at Raul), and the next day inspected the town and the mint*, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 NOTICED RITCHIE'S WHISKY SrKri \i ly sataaaad blasal; th..roujlii> rintnr.- lin liond. rri.-e|iO|»rcas.-; samples free UORNK.O CO, LTD tu. th s. Sole Importers. SIOEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for RON AM) STKEL Guaranteed to be vhe best Kisr-I'KKVKMIVK ««ant. Invaluable for t<hip«. Machinery, Bridget Ota, etc. One gallon will
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    • 789 2 AITTION SALES. s.M.K ok HOUSEHOLD rcßiriTOU, a. Xti 3, IlKillAMi l;,M|.. If, HH J a liM'l, J p,,, pilE akVCwtß include an excellent-toned X coltag" piano. i4/(l I'OWKI.I. .4 Co.. Aiielioneera. s.M.K 'iK V.U.IAItI.K AUSTRIAN BKNTWUOO FDRNITC UK. MAIUU.K TOP TAULK.s, ie to At the Hotel he l' Eubope, lNssMiaf,
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    • 1022 2 .vortußs. COVKUXMKX T Hl/ririCATrOrT. lEXDKRi will t«: received i,t the 11 1 Mvr.-t.trv 1 > llffic". Up 1O noon of tba .'-~»h June, li'O, for the supply of Tin iiuiult-r Mas. DaUa for nailiig on the plates, for ihe registration of Otrgo, Kssarnaer and Flablna 1.0.-.t«, also hoards f.r Pishlni
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    • 849 2 LATKST ADVriimsKMKX B. UMMKIp atyi* liter: one who has a > > ItiymlMto of tliorlliaud pref rod. Apply to S?/d DAVIS ,v K8WAML WAN1KD CEKTIFICATED Chief Engineer to uke charge of I r l! iiM.-rin > Works in Hrllli.li N .11 1 h 11..CIH- must tl« NiKinr.i man. Apply in
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    • 13 2 PltnDrcE, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are. on page 4.
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  • 1120 3 A Btamra of tb< Municipal Comw held >. -r. r.l-iy aftern v r». i tirnil.- (preeidinir), ipper. Madam, 1 I'.t.ihl-.ili.t. Cboa Siena, ih) l.«: Chaoa Qnan. mules of the last meeting were ontirnit il THE PRESIDENT The rRF«ii)EST hM he was clad the rerenue was coming in pnttj
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  • 88 3 A "KOYAL NAVY CIP." Captaix Sir B .un-hier Wrey and the „T iers „f 11. M 8 flnak, which is to vi-it Selancr 'his week, have offered t.> tba Committee of tba Spfatntor Tmf Club a cup of the value of S2 0 to l«> run for
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  • 113 3 At a general mi-ding of the Selangor n on Saturday night, Captain T-ilbot was elected Piaaiilaul On Sunday m miiiL 1 'be fihootihj.' i 5,,.. was opened at tin- I'udoh range Fifteen in. mi. rs turned up. and there was a keen OOataM I.r the first pi.
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  • 203 3 A fkw minutes before B o'clo' k last niL'ht a lire was reported to have brakaa out at tbe Tanjong I'agar 1)... ks The Sii[»rinteiidei,t f the Kire Brigade turned Dp prunptlv, and a 1. prmmutira of the StndU Timm. who bad heard the alarm
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  • 241 3 A shout time ago, a correspondent in drew attention to tbe operation of tsro laws ia tba matter of and pointed to the fact that tii.-e ordinajv at operated in an idvaraa manner :>< to tha wdar at agptualwa. The ordinances are the Municipal Ordinanoa and niiilnaam
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  • 317 3 A correspondent, writing from St itl' on the 21»l ult vtat.-.J that within lli.' MSI turn <lay«, a fpecial i mimaa vooM ImnM ivt.r-hnri! lii i|m Turkman district. Tim eoin-ini-i..Ti consi-ts of loot •anrsyiof partial from the Department of the Mini-try ol W»ji of CommanicatHHM and of
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  • 827 3 THE BOKR FLIGHT FROM PRETORIA. London, 8M Junt. So>i« of the British offiaan who weio prWooen at Pretoria, on being ordered to prepare for departure to Nooit-K.-da.ht, seiied and disarmed two of the Boer commandants. The number of British prisoners removed is variously stated. It appears
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  • 1456 3 L-ndon, Blh June. I The French Consul at Mengtsie and I (ha Krem.li A>;ent at Yunnanfu have ii mddjW to iaiire fruin tbeir I |kiri-, the Viceroy announcing that he I is unable to guarantee their wifely Go I tin' nth "t M n tin- B-.xers burned
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  • 67 3 The following donations to the St. Hlrihnhst .-..cit-ty are acknowledged:— lix Mi.- WeUtetCapt. Stralton $10 AfVen.l .10 Mrs. Dixon Fisher A friend 1 M K. Craig S A well-wisher 6 Mrs. W Wel.tter 6 Mrs Winter 6 AliL- I" 10 Mr.Dun.op By Mr.. PfltchittMrs. Sugleu »IO Mr.
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  • 146 3 rilK AkTILLEBV Oiitiei Orderlv Officer for thf ensuing week:— Lieut G. A Derrick; Orderly Officer for tbe ensuing week Corpl. A 1;.. i, il.l Parades: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, sub-divisiun drills under tbe Not. 1. .Strength Tbe following gentleman having been duly elected is posted as a
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  • 2087 3 Many of the Ceylonesc, both "inghalcse An<i Ceylon Moounen (Mohamme lans). have endeavoured to establish themselves in the F»r East ever since the Siraita-eltle-nirnis, Chins, Jnpan. and the Philippine Islands were freely opem-dfor commcicial intercourse, but none hue so far succeeded in gaining the name, lamp,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 255 3 Ii'O.VT SHOOT YOUHSELF No doubt you ft.n feel like it but after just a little Heliberatiun <iecide >ou i-ni'i ..ffor'l to do it. But that thumping racking Headache what can you .lo with HI Give it it- quiH us by using Little's Oriental Halm. It acts like maatr. It kills
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    • 467 3 > T OTICE i* hereby (liveu that a power t of attorney dated the J8th my o' Xov»nber, lt«», given by Lim '.h Pat o' .Muntok tn Lay N»ra Khin and Th'O eioe Kiat of 9 D'Alnieida Street, Singapore. h«« been this day revolted >o f.ir tin- same appoints the
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    • 672 3 Sill 1 TING. BRITISH INIUA HTEAM NAVIGATION COM PAS V, LIMITED. FOR ADEI.AIDK. MRLBODRNE, AND SYDNEY. THE Company's steamer VMBALLA, 3,4-Jfltorm, ('.ipuio Campbell, will be despatched for the above ports oa er about the Jntb instadt. For freight or pisssj-e, apply to SO/6 BCUSTEAI) Cs., Agtats. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIOATIOB
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 157 3 ARRAN ;KMKNISi Thursday, 21bt Juxe. High Wat. r. 6 I p.m. B. V. A. and S. V it. Signalling. 8. V. K. Drill. 6.1".. Five-a-side Football. Friday, l'-'bd Jun. High Water, r, J) „m 6.4 p.m. 8. V. A. Iliili alilatoa drill. 6.15. 8. V. R. Drill. 5 l. r
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  • 560 4 »i».,» m.»i. -.'iit ten, num. PRODUCE. (Half art tumeUd to mm) Samh'er 7.40. Coprm Ball 74 Jo Pontlanak 680 Hepper, 81ack.... buyer. aaa. ■lagoKlourSarawak ISO do Brunei No. 1 ISO Pearl *a«o »-*> Oof!e«, Bali, 15J b»l« *'J» Coffee P»leml»n«. ISJJbMiI.. H SUM Ooflea, Litwriaa, No. 1 10. 0
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  • 37 4 ftr f" 'It. Tim.. To-Mnxitow. R»t«via via porU Ion Dirmn, 7 a.m. Fr#ni>ntle via portu A wtrulind, 10 ».m. [■al<-nibang OpAir, 4 p.m Hati-kiuv. Penani; »t^. 1 p m. tiaUTia ria ports BatUum, 4 p.m.
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  • 126 4 FmoM Ki'riipr Rv th" M. M. s. s. Toa*'«, dne on the 2.th June with datec o he Ist June. She bnnvs replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 4th May From Om*A:-By the M. M. s. 8 Indut, dne on Sunday. Mhv 7lh N.
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  • 238 4 ARRIVAL*. Pers s C. Aprar fr mi Hongkong, Mr T. V. McKay. Mr. Stephen, Mr. Arrato.ni, and Mr Broom. Per ss. 8 vgupo't from Bangkok. Mr. E. K.1.1i.-, Mr. C-.|. r-A' bt, ml Misa nrai»r«. p.-r us. Sapuh., from Klang, Mr W. M.-ikl.-. Mr. and Mm. Ilibbv, Mrs.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 138 4 U O'tftr this huAtli nj{ the fol lowi ng abbrovis ioqs itru used str. steamer sh. »h i[ q. -barque;KQ—echooner; Yet. —Yacht; I'ru.— Cruiser Übl. Uuobonl Tor I'orptHlo H p.— Horse-power Bnl.— Hritiah U. X.— United su'.n Fr French (ior. -Unrinan Uul- DuKh 101 l. Johore Ac.,
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    • 982 4 VBKITIU HIUCI NOOK Or IISTSBDIV A. Apear, Brit. tlr. 2,870 tons, Oi|.t.nn **til irt, 2l*-t June. From Calcutta Hlh Jon*-. G.i- and flu d.p. 8a kie. and H««. For Hongkong Mod— W. UVi.i.. I—i June. From Anioy KiliJu lie, tat dp. Kboo Aik Seng. For n>«1l»J I'ril.
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    • 591 4 Km, port, pnbabU datt of amtai. and name ol aotniß. .•+TIIMHX. .uara H'kong, to leave July It A.I iih. H'.mli.iv. July Kautenbenr. A«iuii<:inn.iii. Uii-iH, June In; Mansfield. AhfiuH, H'k ok, to leate July i 4 AI.-mh. Hamburg, June H. Meyer. Aii-nnu, Barcelona, June U; Barlow. .mL.ia, Hkoug July
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