The Straits Times, 5 July 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1900. No. 20,180,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 917 1 •TtHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED a>HE BMKterd Lit* AamussM*. Norwich Daka Fir., lnsmaos Society. All** kimmma. Coßttaaj (Fire). It.. B M u,i»r4. Uf» »*.ur*no. Soowty. Th* Oos*» Mara* lnsor.no. Company. Ta» China Hotosal 9»sa*i lUvigMum Company. (k* TiWksi U«*i Ho** i'oni|*nj Tk* MaritißS* lasi— as t ompsaj, Limitsd. for sartienktrs ot
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    • 828 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. |^-ONINKUJKK I'AKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Aoents at Singapore: Ship Aoisct, late J. Daudels A Co., 2-3, Ooixm Qcav. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From EipecVM Will be Despatched for On O. CTs laeub. Moluccas. June 26. Bourai«i a, Bali, Ampenan, Mac
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    • 607 1 /^IOMPAONIE DES MESSAOESIEt I UARITIMEB DE FRANCE. Teuosaphic Addrks: Mesuqkjuk, Smoirou. Tbe mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about tbe undermentioned dates.— OUTwiBD. Hom-VAkii. 1800. I'""'. Dates Dates. Ar.nam July 7 iVio* J r ly 8 Simons July 23 Sydney July 22 lleeunien Aug i Tonhn Aug. 6 ■Ma*
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    • 642 1 INSIRANUKS. fHE LONDON AND LANCABHIRK 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3.127,r00 Paid up Capital £.'12,760 Reserve Fund 41 ,0 73,680 The undenigned. Agent* for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risk* at current rate* of premium. ROUBTKAD A Co. rt CHINA TRADKEB INSURANCE OOVPANT, LIMITED. Capital Bntaortbed tS/XU.OOb. Amount
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    • 426 1 INSURANCES, BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS R3. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITION AMD URGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." AgenU: Meow. LYALL AND EVATT. tu. th. i. Singapore. WOOD COS. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cents per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in
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    • 674 1 NOTICES. Gold Medals, Paris, 1070 1009. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having II TEI O Greatest Durability are Therefore II bI! CHEAPEST. I Lll O BANKS. nONGKONG AND MHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAI1; HP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND «U,800,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF .innnftoiio PROPRIETORS J_iiu,uuu,ouu. COCBT OF DlBBCTOBS:— N. A.
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    • 835 1 /IBUBHED FOOD TRY IT AHD YOU WI LL RE SATISFIED. I. R. BEULIOSbegs toinform the public that bis Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1 Belii.os Road is now opened: First Class Fresh Crush*) Food p. c. per bag wg. 1-10 Cleaned Oat* do wg. 0-90 No. 1 Bran
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    • 898 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TOLETAND_PER ONALB [I*T timb, IS esnta a Mm Jnd and Sri time*, 10 cenu a line 4tb to 6th time* cenU a line 7th to 18th time* a conU a line afterward*, 3 cenU a line bat nt charge lea* than one dollar. Thus a lar*» Une
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  • 955 2 TiiKiiK is little further information to hand of recent events in China. The reason is explained by a notification of the Telegraph Co. that there is enormous pressure on the Chinese Government line* between Chefoo and Shanghai. It should be noted that all
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  • 126 2 Dt'RiNO the last few weeks the Boers under De Wet have had a pretty good innings in the east of the Orange River Colony. The innings will probably not last much longer, and De Wet has either to attempt a scuttle, or surrender. We bave heard that live converging columns
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/o|%.
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  • 12 2 The S. V. A. 2.5 gun competitions take place on Sunday week.
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  • 13 2 To-morrow afternoon, the Children's Concert in the Town Hall starts at halfpast five.
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  • 13 2 The Province Wellesley centenary celebration* begin to-morrow and will be continued on Saturday.
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  • 29 2 It is alleged that the possessor of a winning ticket in the last Maran lo'tery, who reside* in Province U'lllisl. y, has come in for a prize of $35,000.
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  • 22 2 Thk Government Printing Office has published the Straits Settlements trade returns for 1-fMi They bave been already dealt with in our columns.
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  • 29 2 To-day's produce quotations carre too late for correction on the back page NVw Benares opium has dropped to 5930, and tin to $77. Black pepper has risen to 530.50.
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  • 33 2 Thk B. C C. cricket tournament starts on Saturday afternoon with a match between elevens of the Civil Service and Law and the OHicers of the regular forces and the S. V. A.
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  • 39 2 A Tamil Public Works Over-, i r in Knal.i .S-langor shot two tigers last Thursday night. Qne was seven feet ten in length and the other six feet eight. These tigers had previously taken one of tbe overseer's bulls.
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  • 46 2 It is feared in Ceylon that the China war will nfl'ect the price of ri.e there, as considerable quantities of the staple are being sent from Calcutta and other ports to feed the British troops despatched to China. Ceylon draws part of its supply from India.
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  • 51 2 Thoi'uh great progress continues to he made with buildings for the Boer encampment at Diyittalawa, in Ceylon, n. it h i ni! definite has been heard as to the date of the Boers arrival there or of the regiment selected to guard them. The camp will be provided with electric
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  • 43 2 In the Swatow region of Canton province a new politico-religious society has lately sprung up. It- aims are the promotion of Buddhism and tiie subversion of Roman Catholicism. The new sect is said already to number seventy thousand adherents, with thousands joining daily.
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  • 45 2 It is stated at Pemtng that application has been made to the Perak Government by capitalists in England for a concession in the marble district of Kinta, on which to start works' for manufacturing carbide of calcium, the substance from which acetylene gas is extracted.
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  • 50 2 It is asserted that a good deal of bogus photography has been resorted to in order to satisfy the demand for South African lighting scenes in illustrated journals, Buth in London and Paris, it is said, bogus armies, equipped for the purpose and pitted agaiiißt each other, have been photographed.
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  • 63 2 China-bokn writes to say that the Governor's telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in regard to the procession of June 7th, was wrong mas much as it said that the procession consisted of British subjects. As a non-British subject, China-born asks us to say that the China-born
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  • 80 2 In a Rifle Shooting match, between the Sdangor Rifle Association v. H.M S. lirisk the former came out winner with a score of 600, the sailors making 463. The average for Selancor worked out at 75, that of the Brink at 57. TheSelaneor team was Mr. H. C. M.-lii.-l.l. Dr.
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  • 93 2 In the ordinary course of events, the command of the British Squadron in China fills vacant next November, when Vice-Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour completes his term of service. The question is hung up for the time being, however, owing to recent, and possible future, events. Two officers mentioned as
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  • 107 2 Reviewing Sister Katherine's book I owards the Land of the Rising Sun,'' the Spectator Bays the book is not one to be criticised. Burmah and the Burmese are not quite so admirable in the eyes ol those who really know them as some would have us think, but Si-t.r Katherine
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 34 2 A CHINESE UEPOUT. ALL FOREIGNERS MURDERED. Hongkong, Thursday, 11.5 a.m. A Chinese report is current here that all the foreigners in Peking have been murdered. The report is generally believed.
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    • 26 2 It is reported also that the Emperor Kwanghsu has been poisoned, and that the Empress-Dowager has been abolished by some means or other.
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    • 19 2 3O,OOOTItO()l'S MAUCUINT, OX THE CITY. General Nieh, with thirty thousand Chinese troops, is now marching on Tientsin
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    • 18 2 It is reported that Japan's intended expedition to Tientsin was stopped by international jealousies arising.
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  • 136 2 In the Supreme Court this morning before Sir Lionel Cnx, the public examination of John Lyons, 10 Armenian Street, Singapore, was held. The statement of all'airs showed liabilities amounting to 5.3.60U, of which $;!,.vi;) was due to creditors unsecured and £46 to preferential creditors. The estimated assets
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  • 162 2 Legislative Council meets next Tuesday afternoon. The following motions will be proposed by the Acting Colonial Secretary 1. Whereas it hiis been found necessary that consi.iuniMe improvements should be made in the Riße Range at Balontier I'lain now used hy the Police, the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, and the
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  • 376 2 TAKE HER TO FORMOSA. Writing to the Timet, under date of June 9tb, Professor K. K. Douglaa aays: Every succeeiling telegram from Peking tends to make it more and more plain that at the root of the evil in China stands the Empress-Dowager. Who is the Empress-Dowager
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 57 2 FOREIGNERS BIRNED ALIVE AT FEZ. lomdon, MA At Kei, the capital of Morocco, > fanatical mob attacked and burned alive a Frenchman and nn American citizen who had accidentally jostled the chief of a religious order The French and American diplomatic amenta there have made formal representation*
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    • 19 2 The Emperor of Germany has ordered a naval division to prepare to proceed to China
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    • 25 2 German transports carrying 2,300 marines have sailrd for China. The Emperor of Germany witnessed their departure, which took place amid patriotic demonstrations.
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    • 34 2 (ieneral Hunter has crossed the Vaal River and is nearing Frankfort, which is the Boer deiiot for supplies. General Maodonald s brigade from Heilbron will join him in th* operations.
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    • 16 2 The rainfall iii India is so short a* to cause great anxiety.
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    • 79 2 EMPEROR'S SPEECH. THBOmtlNO WORK OF VENGEANCE. A (iermaa brigade of nil arms, composed of volunteers from the army, is being formed for service in Chins. The Emperor, in Addressing ths marinosabout tosail, said that thecrimea of liorrifyiii.' barbarity now being committed in China were rry.™
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  • 52 2 Race iiohsks in Melbourne are being ■had with a patent concussion shoe, the invention of Mr. T. Cusdin. The shoe has a rubber wedge at the heel, and it is alleged to be a sure preventative of all jarrips and to save horses' legs when working on
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  • 354 2 Loudm, 22nd Junt. The House of Lords have passed the Uganda Railway Bill. 23rd ;>». The Khedive's malady is of a complicated character involving the throat and root' of the mouth. The Queen is constantly inquiring after him 24(A Jun*. The Euro ponnsatKumasi were re ported well
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 444 2 NOTICES, RITCHIE'S WHISKY SnCI UIV -p* tad 1. 1, tlioroughly mature.: in Ihiiml MsafK •■•fire. BOBJIBO <>.. LTD. v. th. Ma [afartar*. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corromve paint for DON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be ■he best UITS'I I'KKVENTIVE Inraluable for Ships, Machinery, Bridget tine gallon will cover 54() xmare
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    • 771 2 LATEST AHVI ItIIsIMENTS. Katz Brothers, Limited. CLEARANCE SALE For Cash Only. Now on Friday and Saturday; last two days of Sale. Further Reduction in the DRAPERY OUTFITTING DEPTS. (ientleinen White Cottclla Tennis Shirts with Collars and Pockets »1.00 each. K> i-h .in Colounnl In. i #i.7.1 each. Whit* Dr,.^M,irts*2.ol)earh. Whll-
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    • 810 2 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN IK L). piHINEBE Clerk able to typewrite \j (Yost). Mu-t be an accurate worker anH know the bazaar. Apply hy letter only, stating previous experience and salary expected to 11/7 li km K A Co. BELAXGOR fJOVKRNMENT RAILWAY. WANTED FOR TEMPORARY KM 11. (II MKM A DRESSER
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    • 48 2 Ok the 4th intt nt, at 7.30 p. in the wife of E. B, iup"l>i.»xi>. of a -on. The Straits Times has a large circulation in tbe titraiu and Malaya, and is widely read throughout A3. a generally. 1 paper was established more tban half a century ago
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    • 139 2 Pboditb, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4. YESTERDAY'S LAND SALE. In continuance of th« land sale at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon, as reported in the Nlrmlt ttrnm, the following lota were sold later Kifty-seven acres, 1 rood, and 31 poles of
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  • 38 3 THE EI.F.CTKU; INSTALLATION. TWENTY STAMPS STAXTKD. A tki.eokam from P.auh, dated 4th instant, fcays The electrical in-tal-lation is now working The newbattery of M stamps commenced crushing this morning The balance of the stamps will start to-morrow.
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  • 95 3 Li Hnng-Chang has invented a new machine lor seating with habitual criminals at Canton. It is a wooden cage, five feet and a half high, with a hole in the top of it the criminal is put into it, his hands being tied behind and his head
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  • 173 3 Mr R A. Kookes has returned f. om hi, trip totheStr.utsSettlenicnts, looking imi-li aaaatHtad bl the change. He apeak] lavourahly of the horse Bean la re, and was much impressed by the sporting sprit and enterprise apparent on all sides. The new Grillins are an excellent
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  • 141 3 An Australian mining manager in North Celebes gives the following particulars of gold workings there in the Dp to the present there are only two Celebes companies that are pr gold— the Palaleh and Totok Companies. The former has shipped to Kuro|>e I.ikjO tons of ore, ai
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  • 161 3 The Prince of Wii.-V Btakaswen won by the Duke ol Port] md s BiOKWdale. Lord K-.L. i\ in, ran Lad was second, and Phalaiis third Betting 4 to 1 agniost Siniondale. Won I lengt i.». A neck between second and third. The Ascot Stakes Baldur 1,0 ■J.
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  • 163 3 HOME Hl.ll'lxo Wall A mketi.hu of leading Filipinos, including many as-iaaaraaata, em DtU at M-wula on the L'L'nd June, to "onsider t lie best way of restoring peace now that the American authorities have proclaimed an amnesty At'.ra long eaeoaaaioo c Timer, it was decided tn wait BPOB
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  • 258 3 ORGANISATION DETAILS. Thi Native Infantry and Pioneer Battalions comprising the China Force will each be provided with the full field service coill|'lenient of twelve British officers, and field service scale of nii; ment baiafl supplied all round l-ie pirn-to-lithographic lection and one printing section, both li
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  • 854 3 Tin usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal OaaunMoa <v«s held yesterdiy afternoon. Present: Mr (ientle (I'i'i-i.leni), Col. Pennefather, Hasan M .chiren, Harkcr, Safest, Jago, Capper, Moms, Lee chi.nn (ivan, and Choa t; i.i in; Thye. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. FINANCIAL. The financial statement showed
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  • 183 3 The June issue of the Indian and lu.-Ur,, kayiaar contains several ui hi.- .'I in tli. in usual general and technical ii.icri-Bl, and includes ■am line photographic rapndootioa*. I m'.cr tin' litli- tit" "New Bombay" the Bpaatieaa o' ne Bombay Improvement Trust for tlie second jearofits existence
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  • 948 3 London, Wh June. A British force has arrived at Brememdorp, the capital of the Transvaal I'r. iicct. .laic ol .Swaziland. General liuiltr i.HWed to give the Boers about IS.iiha'- i'ass a chance of returning to their fauns, if they would surrender their artillery. The offer was refused.
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  • 118 3 During the hearing of an action in one ofthejurv cases, at Sydney, early la«t month, Mr Justice Stephen made some strong comments upon the evidence given. He said When it comes to my time to retire from the Bench one gratification will be that I will
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  • 1096 3 THE BALANCE OF POWER The London papers have been making calculations as to the balance of naval power in the Far East, and chip remarks that it will be a surprise to most KiiElisli.ni'n to l'-;im that the remarkable efforts or the Tsar's Government to increase the
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  • 99 3 Abodt two weeks ago, at Kreti, on the coast of Aclieen, a chieftainess gave offence to a neighbouring Snltan by favouring the Dutch authorities. The Sultan attacked and drove away the chieftaineea who hnd to leave her treasure behind, valued at $81,000, which the Sul'an seiz«d.
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  • 210 3 8. V. A. The following gentlemen, having been duly elected, are posted as Gunners to sub-divisions as follows :-A. Jackson to No. 3 Sub-division E. E I. -ng, F. H. Darke to No. 6 Sub-divition. Gr. P. 8. Falshaw having reported his return from leave of absence on
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  • 213 3 Till l-inv, 6IH JOLY. High Ma S.M p.m. Moon. Kir-t Quarter. 7.9 am. 8. V. A. -ui'l S. V. R. Signalling. 1'hilharinii ic Orchestra 6 p.m. Friday, 6th July. High Water. 4.i I p.m. and i 13 p.m. Pledges Sale. Police Office. 10. Shares Sale. H. A. Crane, S.
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  • 150 3 1)ai«. ViMiL'a Nml fuulldi Cimn DBTIItHOI July 4'■ Lynalder I Brit »tr. Waring 4 Nadir Mr. Morgan 4 Ali'ion ttr. Race 4 Java Aus str. hupanovic 4 Inaba Maru Jap sir. Uainbridge 4 Sknrpsn,. I Nor «tr. Tollefsen 4 Chow Tai <i-r utr. Morris 6 Ayr Brit Mr. (libsoo
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 334 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Hongkong, Lightning, due July 6tn, Sarki s Moses. Sydney via ports, Argus, due July 9th, McAli«ter<t Co. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at the A Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of tbe 10th inst., for the following works Replacing 13 wooden pole* and Cages
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    • 960 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received up to noon 1 on tbe Slst July, IKK), for the lease of tbe following Excise Farms for the next revenue period, which (commencing from tbe lat January, l«ol) may be either for one year, two years, or three years. 2. The Excise
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    • 845 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. INFORMATION regarding the conHj. tions on which the auctions of Government Coffee will take place at Batavia during the current year, may be obtained at this Consulate-General. I. C. T. REELFB, Consul-General for the Netherlands, 8 8. Singapore, 26th June, 1900. 35/7 NOTICK. rpHE undersigned Messn. Y. Tan,
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    • 688 3 NOTICES. THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW TREPARED TO BUPPLY BRICKS. For particulars apply to the BORNEO Co., LTD.-Agents. July* MINERAL WATER. ALKALINK AHSKVfr w,,,,.., I FROM I rtlwt N I*-*-Sots (£=--}sms a Specially BicouMii.Din.FOß nnotn OF WlAi; COKSTITUTIOX. Bole Agents.-C. DUPIRE A Co (J, Raffles Quay. Retail Agents.-THE
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  • 579 4 UiaOArOMB, ftTH JCLY, 1900. PRODUCE. {HaUs an eameted to noon) tambier buyers I 7 40. 'opra Ball, «.88. do Pontianak, 6«0. I'epper, Black. 30.30 do White, (6%) 47 00 -ago Flour Sarawak,. 3:l', do Brunei No. 1 2.90 Pearl Sago 3.90. Coflee, Bali, 16% basis 31.00 Coflee Palembang, 16%
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 191 4 For Per tr. Time. To-Morkow. Bangkok Singapore, 11 am Lsbuan »nd port* Tringganu, 3 p.m. Kirn* via porU H. Whatt Uin, 4 p.m. 8 innkok Patani, 4 p m. Palembang Ophir, 4 p.m SATI'KI>*V. Fenangvia Deli Hebe, 3 p.m. Samurang via ports Giang Seng t 4 p.m. KlmiK
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    • 271 4 AHRIVAU. Per ».s. Itrtm from Labuan, Mr. Price and Mr. M»rsch»l. Per Sappho from Kl»ng, Mr. Walsh, Mr. lleaucl r«, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Kirwan, and Mr. bouthall. Per b». Lii/hlnina from Calcutta, Mr. V. P. S. Piilay. Mrs. Earl, Mr. C. Lacey, Mr. l.ulmaon, Mr. Breunao, and ■Mr.
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    • 1192 4 I'ader this heading the following abbreTistions are used :—str. —steamer sh.—ship fcq.—barque;sch—schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cru.—Cruiser 1 Qbt.—Onnboat; TorTorpedo H.p.—Horse-power; Brit.Bntish U. B.—United States; Fr.Frencb Oer.—Oermao Dot.—Dutch; Job. —Jobore Ac, G. c,—Generacargo d.p.—deck passengers; U.—Uncer lain: T. P. W.-Tanjong Pa(rar Wharf; T. P. l>.-Tan|on K Pagar Dock B. W.-Borne.
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    • 725 4 Nnmr, port, probabl* doit of arriraf. and namr ol af<nl>. BTBAHIRS. '.cam, H'kong, to leave July IS AuUia. Bombay, July 10; kautenberg. Alesia. Hamburg, July It H Meyer. Allienua, Hkimi;, to leave July it Alicante, Uan-elona, July U Barlow. Ambria, H'kong July III; 11. M. Annum. Colombo. July
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    • 131 4 t VsMUa NiM' A Tom. (a. his Q Kio. 4 Hong \V«o Brit Mr. 116 Hudton 4 Kimwill itr. 1761 lilanfivld 4 Bkarptno Nor Mr. liao Tollefwm 4 Shinano U*ru Lisp etr. 3838 Partnns 6 LigbtDing ißnt «tr.| »1M Bpeoce 6 Wrona G«t atrj SUSS H«nuen 6 Terew Brit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 368 4 HICKS. RILEY, UAKGREAVES& COY.; LIMITED. PHMHim BOH AM> m;.\ss Kol NDKIiS, DUDQI AND SHIP BUILDERS, AND (iKXKKAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS IN STEKL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESt UiniONS, ENGINES OF ALL TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. iIfHP Stock sizes from 4 to 16 Horse Power RKfi and r.\i;ri(ri..\i;s ox application. MX
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    • 237 4 &SgjSL\ sterilized •SLEOO^BKAND ESS GOLD MEDAL Witt «»«ul fcitisi sj tke SWISS MILK. Genera Exhibition 1896 Highcft;of all awards. A Milk that never thickm H.R H The Princess of Wales com manded her Director of Journeys to testify that having been so much pleased with this exquisite milk," it was
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    • 336 4 _j NOTICES. JKAfIAfiGA of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated tor Its drlicate perfume and trie feeilng of eootorl and fraliness which it imparts to the skin Kananga Extract A DKI.IC.IOUS EJNITIC PEIIP'.'ME FOR THE lIANDKV RrHIIf Al once original, (rueful snd peniuenlly fragranl RIQAUD& C". 8 rue Vlvienne. PARIS fP TT
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    • 152 4 i k I H 1 J. D. A. PEKEIIU. BOKTICDITOBIST I*D FIORIST COU.ECTOB A»D EZFOKTIB OF OBOHimi. By special appointment to H. H. The Sultan of Johore. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac.. Ac, Carefully and promptly eiecnted? Cheapest House In the Trade. NUBHKBY AMD KKHiiikNi-K. ESKBASK, HXQLIN ROAD. JAPANESE BEST
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    • 16 4 'NOTICES. ALuJL FOX A (>., Tailors, Shirtmakers. Drapers, Milliners, Dressmakers, and Commission Agents. 43, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.
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    • 22 4 NOTICES. YAMATOY.VS" BEST CREPE SHIRTS. White at $1.50. Colouied at $1.75. A LARGE STOCK NOW ON HAND. Y. SHIBUYA. HIGH STRKKT tuth.
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