The Straits Times, 25 July 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER h A CENTURY SINGAPORR WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1900. No. 20,197.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 839 1 •pHE BORNEO OOMPAKY, LIMIIED TIE Standac* Ufa Asmaaaa. Norwieb Daio. Fir* laasnsss BecMy. iw A«»™«>. Cosspssiy (Fn.). TIM 8.|u.t»1.1» Lit* AsMxanot SocMy. Th. o<xan Marias lasuaaos Coaspaay. 11» >l«»a^ «taass Mavi«atU Cosapamv. fWTottssihM l«rsr Baw i-ompMy Tk* aUnoss* Usmssjh Coaapaay. Luaitai. Vor oartioolars of time Compaaiss, as* th* (J^lrta-asat of
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    • 770 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. -£-ONINKLUKB PAKKTVAABT MAATBOHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore: Ship Aqesct, late 1. Daehdels A Co., 2-», Collter Qdav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From E»pecf,l Will be Despatched for On Mattel. Moluccas. July 19. Batavia, Soorahaya, Macassar, Baada. Amboyna, Ternate, Goroutalo,
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    • 500 1 \[OKDD£UTBCHEB LLOYD .> BREMEN. nAMBURO-AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known Mail-steamers of these lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. Pri-u Heinrich Kaf 2 I Stuttgart July SO Preuiten Au,-. 16 I Ktmxg Albert Aug IS Hamburg Aug. 30
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    • 642 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AMD LANCASHIRE X FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,127,« M Paid up Capital £.'12,7 M Reserve Fund £l,07»,o80 The undersigned. Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. sBOL'STEAD ft Co. rTIUE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE I COMPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1/100,000.
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    • 837 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. I 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Oorst, H. P. FunaV- R<. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. .fen «mmmi LUCK MUSES LIBERAL
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    • 678 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND 111,600,000. RESERVE LI ABILITY OF 1 PROPRIETORS 1 10 000 000 CorET or Dulbotoes:— If. A. Sisas, Esq.— Chaiamah R *mswaw, K«q.— Dsrnrv Chaiamam. B. M. Gaay I**. j D. M Mow, Ksq. E. Oosn, lag. lA. J Batsjokd,
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    • 534 1 NOTICES. PI JLL<2) A WiiiKy fo»- km li i ««ul«r«tl— WW— W«... «liig«pif ««nm. CMM. SOVTHAWTON. IflW KINNEYBROS CIGARETTES. Straight Cut 75 cents Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. 1 Obtainable from IMcALISTER Co, HOTEL CH. VAN HORCK, GAROBT. Celegen op 2200 voet hoogte VILJOEN SYSTEEM GROOT PARK ■R
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    • 802 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET AND_PER ON ALS [Ist tike, 18 cent* a Una tnd and M time*, 10 cent* a line; 4th to fltn timos f oenta a line 7th to 18th Urns* I cent* s Una afterwards, 1 cents a line bat -s» charge less than one dollar.
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  • 137 2 WEDNESDAY, 25TH JULY, 1900. To-day we have no definite statement about the Peking Legations. We have got from the region of bold Chinese assertion to that of "endless reports," and we are as wise as ever. We live in hope, yet the facts are all against us We can theorise
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  • 138 2 The transport Canning of the Indian Marine fleet, Commander A. J. G. Pifford, arrived this morning, from Bombay, which port she left on the 15th inst. A quarter of the Gurkha Rifles, consisting of 517 N. 0. O.s and men are on board. There are also on board Lieut-Colonel Rundal,
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  • 207 2 Thi forces of Boers moving about in the Orange River Colony are still causing trouble. The railway and telegraph have again been cut near Honingspruit, near the place where the communications were interrupted before hut the position is different now, inasmuch as communication is open via Natal, and the position
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  • 8 2 To-r^Y'« 4 tn/s bank rate is 2/0 A-
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  • 9 2 Thk homeward mail closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 11 2 Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd, advertise dinner sets and toilet ware.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are 011 page 4.
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  • 15 2 The N. D. L. ijavoia is at present employed as a hospital ship in China.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Powell it Co. advertise a furniture sale at Letham House, Hooding Estate, on the 4th prox.
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  • 18 2 The Government has ordered that Pulau Upeh and Pulau Serimbun shall be quarantine stations for animals in Malacca.
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  • 20 2 Thi P. <fc O. mail from China is due here to-morrow morning. The mail from Europe comes on Friday evening.
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  • 22 2 Oni hundred and seventy-two deaths were registered in Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 37.30.
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  • 37 2 Is the Warren Shield tug-of-war competition, a team of seamen from the Briik pull the S. V. R. team this afternoon, at 6.15, at Kurt Canning. Anyone can witness the pull, which takes place on the barrack-square.
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  • 46 2 YuTSRDtY, Pechil, a servant at the Adelphi Hotel, and one Ainbi were prosecuted by Mr. K. domes lor having in their possession four boxes of cigars, the property of the proprietor of the hotel. Pechil was sentenced to two, and Ambi to six months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 51 2 The first-class cruiser Wake may come out to China. She has taken on board large quantities of sea-going stores and ammunition in case the Admiralty should decide to commission her for China. The IlUike is one of the moat powerful cruisers afloat, and has a crew of 600 officers and
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  • 48 2 To-day's share and produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Contributory Raubs are down to SjB, fully paid Raubs to *69, and Jelebus to SB. Garubir hat risen to »7«u and medium pearl lapioca to Sti.Wi. Small i.t-arl tapioca Urn dropped to *6 70.
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  • 21 2 The men's monthly medal handicap competition will take place at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Saturday next, the 28th instant
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  • 24 2 liast night, a Chinaman fell from a cargo boat on the river near Kampong Saigon, and was drowned. The body was recovered this morning.
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  • 28 2 The O. 8. 8. Jason, which left for Port Arthur last Saturday, was under charter to convey a cargo of coal thither for steamers of the Russian fleet.
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  • 28 2 Yesterday, a Macao woman living in North Bridge Road alleged that, on Monday, her adopted daughter named Lim Ah Wee absconded with money and jewellery valu«d at $1,640
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  • 58 2 Or the four Italian cruisers now on their way out to China, the Carlo Alberto and the Vittor Pisani each has a crew of 500 men, and is armed with 12 152 mm. and six 120 mm. quick-firers, and the ijtromboli and the Vetuvio each has 300 men, with two
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  • 53 2 A Siamese naval officer was killed in Kelantan, in Siamese Malaya, about a fortnight ago. He had gone there with one of tha royal navy vessels, and on going ashore he took liberties with the wife of a Malay. Thereupon the husband stabbed the officer dead on the spot. Tbe
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  • 44 2 A Council paper stHtes that SI3JBO will be required for the completion of the new Civil Prison here. It is explained that this excess over the estimated cost arises from under-esti-mating the outlay, from rise in prices, and from necessary accommodation being unprovided 'or.
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  • 57 2 PKOBiBi.Y part of the Italian troops going to China will consist of the Cacciatori d'Africa, an excellent body of native troops organised in Erythrea by Italian officers. They possess the advantages of being able to march forty miles a day without fatigue, and of being able to subsist on a
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  • 58 2 Dr. Croucher, the acting medical superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum, reports that patients from the latter, treated at the beri-beri ward at Pasir Panjang, from August 1899 to May 1900, mostly turned out well. Out of I*B patients treated, I'M recovered The improvement was rapid in many cases, and might
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  • 93 2 At the fourth Congress of Chambers of Commerce recently held in London, the following resolution was unanimously p.- I "That the feeling of Imperial citizenship throughout tbe Empire and the se se of union already atiained between the Mother Country and her Colonies render pr«cti•,al)le and advisable the formation at
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  • 58 2 At the statutory meeting of the North Kechau Gol.i Mining Co. -held to-day, a very satisfactory report from the acting manager, Mr. Watson, was submitted to the meeting. The Chair, man informed the meeting that the new manager, Mr. Simons, had arrived '..it the mines; also
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  • 110 2 The National Rifle Association states that there are at the present time (June 28th) sixty-four civilian rifle clubs in process of formation in Groat Britain., of which twenty-seven have o.'.veady complied with the association's conditions and are aflUfe&ed to it. Tne iistociation is aAoo in correspondence
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  • 131 2 Y«STKBDAY» CDP Til. 12TH CO. B. A. V. B. C. Thuk teams met in the semi-final vesterdry afternoon, and, as was anticipated, the gajne resulted in an easy win for the K. A. The Gunners were much too heavy and experienced for their opponents, and though the 8.
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  • 142 2 Last niqht, a serious and fatal misadventure occurred to a poor family of Chinese residing at 38 Upper Nankin Street. The family consisted of father, mother, and three sons, named respectively Choy Ah Sik, Fan Ah Yean Choy Ah Si, Choy Ah Yee, and Choy Ah Sam. It seems
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  • 149 2 In answer to a question put in tha House of Commons, relative to the value of the total British trade with China, the President of the Board of Trade said:— According to the Chinese returns of trade the value of the trade of China with the
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  • 642 2 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. THE "PETERSBURG" AND THE "ST. JKKoMK In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Leach, with whom was Lieut. Severn of the liritk, a case of interest to the shipping community was heard. The parties engaged were tlio Russian Volunteer Fleet and the British and Foreign
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  • 230 2 . London, 1st July. A belated message has been received by the London Morning I'ost from Mr. Winston Churchill, its special currelpondent in South Africa Mr. Churchill states that when the British entered Pretoria the Duke of Marlbornugh, who went to South Africa with the Imperial Yeomanry as
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  • 287 2 A WARD FOR 36 PAUPERS. TO COST $12,000. Some time ago, Dr. Manson, the medical adviser to the Colonial Office, recommended that a new ward be attached to the Singapore Pauper Hospital for the treatment pf beri-beri patients— the ward to be built after his ideas. From November 1889 to
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  • BPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "MTKAITS TIMES."
    • 24 2 NO AUTHENTIC NEWS. Shanghai, Tuesday, 7.42 p m. There are endless reports current about affairs in the north, but no authentic news.
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    • 41 2 CHINESE OFFICIALS WISH TO POSTPONE PUNISH M ENT. The Chinese officials are very anxious to persuade the Consular body here that the foreign Ministers at Peking are still alive, and to persuade them to postpone punitive measures as long as possible.
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    • 21 2 COUNTRY PEOPLE SETTLING DOWN IN VILLAGES All is quiet at Tientsin. The country-people are returning to the villages around.
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  • 55 2 S. C. C. CRICKET TOURNAMENT. The match to be played in connection with tha 8 C. C cricket tournament on Saturday is 8. C C. p. Brokers and Insurance. The fixtures which were arranged for the 14th and 21st July, and had to be postponed, will be played on the
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  • 240 2 . The profit and loss account nf the Netherlands Trading Company exhibit! a profit on 1899 of 11 :j,46K,480, to which tMJKU is added of 1898. This balance was obtained after deduction of fl:«6,608 for charges, H.1u0.000 for a general supporting fund, and f1..V>6,834 for writing oft' on
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  • 287 2 HONGKONG BANK NOTES. Thi note issue of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bunk forms the subject matttT nf a Council paper The Bank had agreed to withdraw Mi note issue from Singapore on the Government currency notes reaching sufficient volume. The Bank had also been issuing notes in excess of it«
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  • 289 2 The Morning I'ott has it on good authority that, in addition to the recommendations Tor Victoria Crosses already made by Lord Roberts, other recommendations have been received at headquarters and are under consideration. With so large a force in the field as that now under the command
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 Norm NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. (iLASGOW. Muiic'Uim ol Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ILL (MM or Safety Fuses, Heetrie Blasting Apparatus. The oiow Btptoeite,, being all manufactured in Cheat Britain, r.rt made Ie jxuw the high ttmtdard of inf'lu ami £mr v t«t, i mpOfe d by H.
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    • 601 2 NOTICES. NOTICE HOOAN AND COMPANY, LTD. SHAREHOI.DKKH tie informed that fhitr,- (>rt i rumen cull now be obtained in eirhnnge for Hunkers' K J. B. UUBERTsiiN. Secretary, Town Office, «S/7 No. S, Raffles Place. NOTICE. MR. M. Joakim having left our firm the Po«er of Attorney held by him is
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    • 557 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN LITTLE CO., LD. SINGAPORE. New and exclusive Patterns in Dinner and Toilet Ware. No. 870. No. 870. Dinner set. complete for 12 Persons. Pure White thin seiui-porcrlain $15.75. No. 884. No. 884. Rose Toilet set, 5 Pieces Decoration* coloured and gilt on pretty shape 57.75. No. 880.
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    • 364 2 Iy ANTED Ly En K li.hman, board On <lDd 1( d '< 10 < "'«■> Private family. Convenient to town. Apply to X., c/o Slra/ts llmt 31 r, FOR SALE. A "CHAMPION" Hand lea Machine tilt* No. I, price SfXW Apply to H. H. Coleridge, 17 Change. Alley. 27/7 FOR
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    • 93 2 S. 3. inumKd far Urn Slrmte Turn« tkoold wnu «*> ov um aid* at xhm mm only By tk« ol ti. pip,, aaad praaa of auur. but sot "i veo.r tkn l.jor dan Moh nootk The Straits Times has a Urge circulation in tbe Straits and Malaya, and it w.dely
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  • 2284 3 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. I paHl ->ith JOLT. PBK- > t »nn fmiiiiiMHwn— iw. ume.) (Acting Uoloni i »r (AUoraev-Oeaertl). «,ther (Acting Colonial -•'.i! OsnHsUd (Acting Colonial .<■!•) Hon .1 llurkinnhaw. I in Boon Keng. \a|>ler. I I -ami. AH~F\T Hon 1.i.-ut -Cnl.Chipnn.lnll. R. E. (Officer L- the Troop*). Kyon*r»ley (ReßidentN Miami
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  • 188 3 In April, 1898, there were 88 batteries of British Field Artillery, and at that time 15 new batteries were promised By the following November four of these batteries had been raised, making the total up to 92 batteries. Exactly a year ago the number had been still further
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  • 158 3 CASSELL'S MAGAZINE." This month's issue of CatttlVt Kafaaiai is a most excellent on*, comprising seven complete stories together with various articles of more than usual interest A description of Her Majesty's Ambassadors and Embassies in various parts of the world, together with illustrations, explains to some extent the life which
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  • 321 3 MILK— OR ADULTERATED WATER? A cokrespo.nuent writes with reference to a local paragraph, which, appeared in' yesterday's issue, on the subject of the large profits which arise from the sals of "Municipal water adulterated with milk". He says:— The perusal of the paragraph in question might at first sight lead
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  • 1053 3 PAHANG NEWS. (From Our Comtpondmt.) Kmla Lipti, Uth July. HICIHIS V. BAILEY. ABOUT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. This case, which, in its different stage*, has created some interest ami ng people litre, was brought up, on appeal, before Mr. Barnes, Senior Magistrate, the other day. In the original hearing before Mr Hume,
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  • 91 3 Uati July 24 M 24 2S 36 Vi«»»l'« Nikb |rua*Rl< Margaret Brit >tr. Pnrn«a itr. Oopack itr. Will O'the Wiap itr. I M.lacca »tr. Lightoing >tr. I 8ri I'oDtianak liut fir. 6ri PegaUn Mr. Singkrp Mr. Fatani 6er Mr I Moucl Out ttr. 1 Both air. Rtjth rtr. Cimn
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 41 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO BAIL. Hongkong, Bormida, due 27th July, Behn Meyer 4 Co. Penang and Deli, Mi, every Tuesday, Rehn Mever .V Co Deli, Sumatra, every Friday. Behn Meyer *On KelanWn via ports, A mhtnl, every ten d»y«. We* Bio Co.
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    • 799 3 FACTS OF ABSORBING INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IN THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot be too quickly cured of Rheum -it ism. To get rid of thosfl awful pains that make life a never-ending Beries of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrow hobbling around in crutches—
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    • 987 3 NOTICES. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. SIKOAPOU BRANCH. NOTICE is he' eby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Singapore Exchange Rooms, on Friday, the 27>h July, 1900, at 12.30 pm. Busiinas i 1. To consider the Committee's Report and tbe Treasurer's accounts for tbe
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    • 549 3 NOTICES, MRS. R. V. MACDONALD (LATE OF BATTERY ROAD) BEGS to inform her numerous friends, patrons, and the general public that she will he "At Home" on Wednesday evening, the 36th instant, from 9 till 10 p.m at the Tivoli Hotel, No. 4 Robinson STRAITS HOTEL. SINGAPORE. THE Proprietress, Mrs.
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    • 707 3 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERSOVALS; [lfrr nm, IB cents a Urn; *nd and Srri times, 10 centt > line 4lh to 6th time*, h cents a line; 7th to 18th timea, S cent* t line; afterwards, 3 cents a lin*;bot bo charge leu than on i dollar. Th
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 196 3 AKRANUKMKNTrt. Widxhdiy, 28th July. High Water. p.m. 8. V. A. Aiming Diill. S.16. S. V. R. Drill. 6.16 Warren Tug-of-War. 6.16. Thursday, 36th July. HighWalrr. W.V. a.m. 10.19 p.m. New Moon. 8 34 p.m. K. V. A. Aiming drill. 6.16. S. V. K. Signalling. 6.16. P. and O. homrwapl mail
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    • 93 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kmmtane Ktrbau Uotftitai, 241« July 11-00. »a.m p.m. V p.m RbhaRES. Bar. 802 ».772 29.810 Temp. 84.8 88.0 7«0 S>° W. BMhTher 776 786 77.0 -o g Dir.ofWindwjiw. N.W.N.W. M Ma».Temp. 160.0 3 Ifln 76.4 £"2 Max. in Ran 160.0 "S cSf Terr. raU ..1 74.0 g J
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  • 566 4 COMMERCIAL. tturaipou, -'■■>«! Jvlt, 1800. PRODUCE. (Kales an wmtUd to noon) Oambler buyer* I 7.62J. Copra Ball, 7.00. do Pontlanak, 660. Pepp«r, Black ».<S0 Sago Flour Sarawak- 860 do Brunei No. 1 *W Pearl Sago «071. Coffee Palembang, 1»% baal*. n J7.00 Coftee, Liberian, No. 1 Tapioca, I-!*? ao do
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  • 58 4 MAILS CLOSE. For I'rr <lr. To-Mokbow. Billiton A Batavia Both, Malacca Ling<i Htlene. Malacca A Klang CAok Pkyo, BaDßkok Stn^ora, Pbidit. Europe via ports Valetta, Doli via port* Btouimt, I'enaog i Deli Catypm, StTUBDIY. Ssmarang via ports Gtang Sen;, Deli ;vii, Timt. 1 p.m. i p P .S: 4 p.m.
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  • 121 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. Fboh Edbope By the P. A O. s. s. r'/iwan, due on the 27th July with dates to tbe 6th July. She brings replies to tbe mails which left Singapore on the 6th and 9th June. Fboh China By the P. 40. steamer VaUtia, due on the
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  • 273 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per s. s. Kan der L\m from Bandjermaasin—Mr. Epping. Per b. s. Calypeo from Deli— Mr. Hildebrandt. Per s s. Sultan from Fremantle— Messrs. Viiconde, JUimini:, 1.. Latham. C. T. Houxbton W. J. Mitchell, and J. Portram. Per s. a, Canmihi from Rombay— Lieut.Col Rundall, Capt. Colomb.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 172 4 SH IPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the fol lowing abbreTm tions are used etr. steamer th. ship j bq. barque tch. tcboooer; Yet. Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Qbt. Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. Horse-power Brit.— British U. United States; Pr.— French; Qer.— German Dot.— Dutch: Job.— Jobore 4c., Q. c.,—Generalcargo d.p.
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    • 1108 4 ABBITIU ***** NOO» OF YUTUOIT. Intent, Brit. Mr, 10H tons, Capt Angus? 2.*hJuly. From Kelant»n, SOth July. G.c, and 56 dp. Wee Bin Co. For Kelantan Hanka, Brit. str. 127 tons, Captain Nicol, ami 62 "dp. Chia Kee Ee'. For Keiantan, Mfc— Rds. Caltiptn, Brit. »tr. 339
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    • 628 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Home, port, probable dot* ol arrival, a*° name ol agmti. BTEAMUS. Acara. H'kong. to leave July 28 AlghanisUn, H'koug, to leave July 30 Allienga, H'kong, to leave Aug 4 B. M. Anspa, Barry. I'ft June Annam, H'kong, Aug 19 M. M. Antonio 1-opcj BVelona, Aug 19 Barlow. Asturia,
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  • 68 4 i I hmi Mutt TonJ O»rt*i» Fioii iMU»| Oo»»i<«»m. O Rio. I J «B«nU Britrtr. I»7 Nicol N»tunm. July aoChi. Koe E. U FohWo Mr. 4M FrwiMD Unßk»t July JJ K«U Bro^. !U 'Amhermt itr '08 Anaut KeUlu July a)^ ee Bin »nd Co. ■24 V.nd«rLyn Dut.tr. lOU Sphuitem.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 434 4 NOTICES. U Special WiPPint^^H RJK m Jwen A Pupubops to Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. 4Sy*T^» Where to? Where to? Where to? A jrJtLs THE BEST N '"KoTeimiembdy lyr g|jk I AGAINST ONE OF THI COMMUNIST DISEASES. "j^itppV Suffered by women, especially Europeans, hying in Ba£ Europe. For details
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    • 481 4 Sour Aaim, «k— BEHN, MEYKRACo, '(fif. (J) Sinjapor« and iWny. X*M^» Dep6ts. Htm Johk Littli A Co if A Messrs. Odktzil ahd I Jr^^ BCHUHIUCUU. J£ 0. Horm-urr ■"•iJS* g Bourahaya, I "-^-I^di Mwwrs.J.O.Hooßwlo ACo (|^^yP^^ m. w. f v.c. SPECIALIST. W. H. HEHBEBBON. OCULIST OPTICIAN. 33, RAFFLES PLACE, above
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    • 590 4 NOTICES. JKAJiflflGfl of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated for its delicate perfume and the letting of Motet and fresiinesi wtitcb il impartj to Uw ikii Kananga Extract A DELICIOUS EXOTIC rEHFUHK POR THE HANDKt RCHIEF M once original, grsieful snd peniueMly frajrsnt. R I G A U P C", 8, me
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    • 69 4 NOTICES. WllAr VI ALL WAST A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. made entirely of tobacco grown in Britit North Borneo. EQUAL TO FIXE HAVANAHB. EXQUISITE flavour and aroma packed in tin sealed boxes ensuring perfect Conchas in boxes of SO (4 00 per 10T Regalia Britanica do pLOO Bouquets do
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    • 32 4 NOTICES. ENVELOPES TO BE HAD IT IHE "STRAITS TIMES" OFFICE. THE PATRIOT ENVELOPES. 1,000 SI. sent free by Post Si .4o THE ANTIQUE ENVELOPES. 1,000 32.50 sent free by Post t» 26
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