The Straits Times, 5 September 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER 1 A CENTURY SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEFTEMBER 5. 1900. No. 20,232.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 865 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED TirtSUwtoMUf.Asamm.ea. Monriok tfmiosi In* twaiaata fcesstj. Atlas iww Cosw (Fwe). twi .--..r«.i- -~.->«j. tw oS« l ,r~s* Tae Cktaa Mmtßal Stss* HaTifattoß Coaapaoy. Tk. MarMfrs. ta-sraaw Co«pa»7, Usattsd. Vim mrbektan of tbass Companies, ses the ,Ji a/mtiwit of TH« 8&55i0 OOMPaUT. UMITBD. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. V
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    • 1291 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I' (iMNKLIJKE PAKBTVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, late J. Daeedels A Co., 2-8, Colxtib QnAT. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From BipacWfl Will Despatched for On Van Rirbrtck, Batavia viaßilliton.Sept. 3. Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon (Samarang, Sourahaya.) Bali,
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    • 628 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital £S,m,MO Pate up CapiUl t.'l'.'.TW Reserve Fond £1,078,680 The undersigned. Agents for the Coinany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTKAD A Co. TEE CHINA TRADKRS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1,000,000. Amoiit Paid op tuo.ooo.
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    • 593 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. S. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Emily and Economically met by > Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Establish ed 1847. Chairman The Right Hontle Sir John Gont, H. P. Funds— Re. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 460,00,000 LAKE MII'SB UKIAL CMUTMN
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    • 747 1 BANKS. TTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,*****0. RESERVE FTJHD k. .111,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF IInMM (vv, PROPRIETORS. -•10,000,000. Court of Directors:— H. A. Siebs, «aq.-C»AIRMA». B. Fbiwax, Esq.— DaruTT Ckaibmah. K. M. Geat, Csq. D. M Mosas, Caq. E. OoBTt, Esq. A. J. Rathokd, bo. A Hadpt,
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    • 856 1 NOTICES. S. OH ASH I. JAPANESE TATTOOER, AU <.'•■•■■* la Newest B>esia-Hs. No. 77, Anton Road, Singapore. 9/9 INDIAN ENGINEERING. An Illustrated Weeelt Joceeal THK RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THK PROFESSION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bona Me cir Motion, LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCUTTA w*f WHAr WE
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    • 689 1 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET ANDPERSON ALB [lrr nn, 16 end line lod and M time*, 10 onU lias ttta to «U> times f oenU Una 7U> to 18th time* I onto llm afterward*, t mdU Ho* bat charg* lorn ttau on* dollar. Thus a tttw Mm advertisement, clom Ht,
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  • 93 2 Dat« Vnu'tllui ruaAßioj c*«ii» Dmti»atio» S.|,t i Will o'ti.e Witp "irit"rtT R^h '"p^UiMO r ,^n A i° Le in 8 d <"> I Co'« port* <h»ngAnn itr Fo etq s^mtnag ti» port! I B»nWhattSoon ,w. Kow Billilon.ndPonti.uuU 1 gg*!' Petor. PortPirie rtr. H.nrtry Mw n d Hal.cc* Borneo »lr.
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  • 23 2 At 6 Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Well., Kent, on Ibe 4th in.t., aged 86 yean. Jams Githsis, Ewj., late of Singapore.
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  • 221 2 Ok late, parents of gjrls attending the Rallies Girls' School have complained that the girls are getting too much work. One such complaint appeared in our columns a short time back, and now a second comes to hand' The parents, as far as we can understand,
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  • 391 2 Mr. Karle has done a service in again calling attention to tbe necessity of speedily relieving the traffic on Singapore River, thereby removing the heavy yoke of congestion which is being felt by the whole commercial community ol Singapore. If it is not possible to banten the improvement by tnese
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  • 8 2 To-uay 's 4 111/s bank rate is 2/o|i
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  • 8 2 Thk tjtrculr llndgel will be issued to-morrow morning.
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  • 10 2 Thk homeward mail closes at six o'clock on Friday morning.
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  • 11 2 Tm. F. M. S. yacht Mertm arrived from Pahang this morning.
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  • 13 2 I'boduci, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 A native police constable (P. C. 144) has died at Changi from beriberi
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  • 10 2 Some months will probably elapse before Indian sovereigns are coined.
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  • 16 2 The entries for the S. OL C. tennis tournament close at the Club to-morrow (Thursday) night
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  • 21 2 We understand there may be a combined moonlight march of the B. V. A. and B. V. R. on Monday night.
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  • 25 2 The age of one hundred and twenty years was said to have been reached by a widow who died at Manila, on the 34th Aug.
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  • 24 2 Thk smoking concert at the Marine Club, which in to have been held last Saturday but was postponed, will tiike place next Saturday night
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  • 24 2 Thi monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will b* held at the Raffles Girls' School on WudDowlay, BepMmber otb, at 4 p.iu.
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  • 30 2 The P. A O. outward mail steamer Bengal, with the mail from Europe of the 17th August, left Colombo at 2 am yesterday, and is due here on Sunday afternoon.
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  • 31 2 Thi P. and O. Company has arranged to run a fortnightly service between Marseilles, Malta, and Alexandria, commencing from the 2nd instant. The ship chosen for this service is the Valetta.
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  • 35 2 N"itWB has been received by cable from England that Mr. James Guthrie, one of the original members of the firm of Outhrie and Co., died at Tunbridge Wells yesterday, at the advanced age of 86.
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  • 35 2 The Dalhousie Chapter convocation meets to-morrow afternoon at tbe Masonic Hall at 5 :tO, instead of 8.30 as is usual. Tbe banquet will be held in the Masonic Hall at the conclusion of the meeting.
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  • 38 2 At the date of last advices from the Philippines, the war had degenerated into skirmishing and petty encounters. Aguinaldo is said to be negotiating through agents for peace, but he allows his followers to scatter broadcast incendiary proclamations.
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  • 50 2 A Javanese woman reports that xhe was attacked on the Campong Java Road yesterday by two Chinamen and fobbed of 5215 in notes and a quantity of jewellery. One of the men, she alleges, held a knife to her throat, and threatened to kill her if she gave the alarm.
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  • 50 2 Tiirkk Chinamen have been sent to prison for 14 days, and fined S5O each, in default six weeks, for carrying on a wayang in Campong Martin till ,j in the morning. They had previously been fined SI j each for abuse of their permit. T.his seems a very exemplary sentence.
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  • 52 2 As regards the wreck of the Futami Maru in Philippine waters, tbe .Vain'<i Times says that the steamer, which belongs to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, cost $800,000 to build, and is insured for that sum. The cargo was of the value of S5OO,OtK), about 5130.000 of which was 500 tons
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  • 51 2 Thk land at the back of Pearl's Hill is showing wonderful signs of development. f*arge clearings have been made, and at 'the top of Chin Swee Road <:onsiderable arrangements are being made for building. A large and flouiisbing biscuit manufactory is in the vicinity. Not long ago, this was terra
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  • 55 2 One result of the Boxer movement is the temporary dislocation of the British North Borneo timber trade with Hongkong and tbe north. Thequestion is whether the Borneo timber companies have sufficient capital for the storage of timber during the slump. It i« feared that many of them cannot hold out
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  • 55 2 To-day's share and produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Contributory Raubs have risen to $54, fully paid Raubs to >.'..'>. North Kechaus to 55.50, Redjang Lebongs to $290, and Riley Hargreaves to 5145. Tanjong Pagars stand at S2BO ex div. Kelubis have dropped to $7.50.
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  • 61 2 Yesterday, Velu was brought before Mr. Sarwar for enquiry into an allegation of cheating in respect of two dozens of fowls. According to the evidence he got delivery of the fowls and then managed to evade the vendor. He was afterwards arrested, but tbe fowls were not to be found
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  • 53 2 At the Assizes, yesterday, Lam Ah Nam was sentenced to 5 years' rigorous imprisonment for theft Choy Pong Kee for entering a dwelling house and abstracting goods got 4 years and Lo Sok Tsz for a like offence was ordered to be kept for three years
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  • 79 2 Truth stranger than fiction again. If an author wrote a story in which the hero beheaded himself with an axe, the thing would be scoffed at. Yet this feat was practically accomplished by a Victorian busbman the other day. The •inn raised a very sharp American axe high over
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  • 161 2 Yesterday, a respectable Chinese lad named Tan Kirn Keat, who had for a short time been employed in the Treasury, was charged before Mr. Saunders with criminal breach of trust in respect of three stamps worth nine cents. The Hou'bleE.M. Merewether prosecutud and Mr. It W. Braddell defended.
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  • 210 2 A c 'KNsri of the foreign residents of the settlements at Shanghai, which was taken on May 28 last, gives a total of 6,774, against L4Mki 1895. Of'bese 2,691 were British, against 1,836 in 1896; Portuguese come next, numbering 978, Japanese 736, Americans 562, German 525, French
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  • 32 2 EMPEROR AND EMPRESSDOWAGER IN SHANSI Slianghai, Tuesday night. The Emperor and the EmpressDowager arrived at Snansi, at the Governor's Yaraen at Taiyuan-fu, on the 30th ult.
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  • 46 2 THK MAN WHO PLANNED THE MURDER OF FOKEIC.NERS. Vung-lu has been appointed as peacemaker witli plenary powers, together with Li Hung-Chang. The appointment is regarded as absolutely farcical, since Yung-lu was the author of the scheme to employ the Boxers to destroy foreigners.
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  • 33 2 Four Christian mission compounds were destroyed at Chian, in Kiangse Province, on the Ist inst. T 9 missionaries were rescued by Chinese officials, who escorted them to a place of safety
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  • 16 2 Many of those who were besieged in Peking are arriving at Shanghai.
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  • 146 2 lik D. H. McClosky, tbe Acting Residency Surgeon of Pahang, has brought out the medical report on that State for 1 In dealing with beri-beri which proved to be most rife and deadly at Bentong, he says that it is a soil disease, and in its relationship
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  • 242 2 Tbe following message from the Governor was laid, yesterday, before Legislative Council "The approaching retirement of the officer (Dr. Hardaker) who has been discharging the duty of Superintendent of the Government Coolie Depot at Negapatam (South India) has made it expedient to consider the conditions on
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  • 255 2 1)k. Eitkl, a Sinologue, who spent many ears in China in the acquisition of Chinese learning, and new resides at Adelaide, has delivered a speech tnere on tbe Boxer question. Ue dwelt at considerable length on the aim of the Boxers. It appeared that, shortly before Dr. Eitel
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 47 2 OPPOSED BY I«XTHA ON THE LTDENIURT, ROAD. LORI) ROHKRTS SKNDS RE.NFORCKMKNTs Itondoii, Wednetitay. Lord Roberta has sent a column to assist General lluller General Buller, advancing towards Lydenburg, found Commandant Botha strongly posted with big guns. General Buller was unable to turn the enemy's position.
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  • 27 2 The Czar has conferred upon President Loubet the order of St. Andrew, the accompanying autograph letter being of the most cordial kind.
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  • 28 2 Five commandos have surrounded the garrison of Ladybrand in the Orange River Colony. The garrison is hard pressed. General Hunter is hastening to their relief.
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  • 115 2 Kield-Marshal Count von Walderser is expected to pass through Singapore on Thursday, the 13th inst., in the German mail steamer Sivhsm. His staff, consisting of at least thirty German officers, inaddition to representatives of other Towers, accompanies him Major-General von Gross von Schwar/.--hoß', Commander of the First
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  • 268 2 The Russian transport Mmkm left for Vladivostok at Ua this morning. The United States cruiser Hujlulo left bound for America at I pin yesterday. The German transport tfi took in over TiOO tons coal before leaving yesterday. The German hospital ship Gem from Wilhelmshaven is expected soon.
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  • 366 2 (brunt a I'lrnc.-putulntl Wk are in sore need of an abattoir here. Many a time dying and even dead pigs have been bought by butchers and the pork sold to the public. Tbe margin is, of course, very broad indeed, and many are tempted to undertake tbe business, which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 420 2 NOT I NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, 1U KUDU OP Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus, The abon foplotivet, Imng all manufactured in Qnat Britain, an made to putt the high standard of safety and purity lob imposed by the Hrituh Oorernment,
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    • 524 2 NOTICE& THK ROBINSON PIANO CO. 3 CHEAP ANO GOOD NEW PIANOS. One by the Bridgeport Piano Go. $295 One by A. Allison. (small model) 275 One by Munt Bros 375 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. SS, KAFtI.Ks I'LACE, SIXGAPORK. ROBINSON k CO. Annual Cash Clearance Sale is NOW BEING HELD. Bargains
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    • 256 2 NOTieB. MX. Abbosbboy Mohamedally Xakhoda is authorized to sign our firm from this date, having been admitted a partner in our firm. M. M NOORDIX A Co. Singapore. 9th August, 1900. 9/9 THK TANJOXG PAUAB IHK 'K COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE i« hereby given that the half yearly Ordinary General Meeting
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    • 544 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOARD AND LODGING. FK 1 or 2 gentlemen, commodious house and ground, healtby. Teluk Blangah. Apply to J. P. c/o Straits Tim/t. 11/9 NOTICE. RUSSIAN Volunteer Fleet m.PETBRSBVRG, bound for Odessa on tbe Uth, inst., has room for 600 tons cargo. Apply to K. A. Palmgren, Agent. 7/9
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    • 119 2 M. 8. 8. iitaoited for th. Strmtt lVva skotld h« TittM oo <»• lid* of lb» paost ooljr By th., asctoot of that ooodHioo. auj iTs. 8. v. n£owd IhttßichtothsrwiMUpaMiaM. All sdTsrtiaiiif oontnota an abbot to tas tradition that th. Maoaftr n.j lan tin adrarttMaurt out of tka ptpar in
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  • 2121 3 II KSIUY. 4th BEPTEMHEB PRESENT nn Sir Ai ex (M'KiiSivrfrKNHAM, Hon. W. Egi-rton (Acting Colonial SecreH,.n W. R. Toll- wrsl). C Mill luditoi General). (Acting Colonial Treasurer). iiilirild (Vling Colonial Engire.-r). 11, .n. J Burkinshan. H«n Dr. l.mi Bo. n. Hon W. i Berte. i LaM Hon. i-
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  • 74 3 Tiikke is a good deal of talk in Tokio of how Japan will reimburse herself for the cost of tbe China war. Tbe taxes are very heavy. An increase of tbe land-tax would be unpopular so that several of the leading Japanese politicians have suggested tbat the
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  • 323 3 Says a correspondent: From time to time paiagraphs have appeared in the Straits Times about tbe cost of living, and but recently it was suggested by a writer on tbe subject that probably the wealthy mercantile and professional classes do not fully realise this. This really
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  • 290 3 ■MUM OK REMOVAL AjaWaJsM papers laid before Council yesterday* was a memorandum showing Hih estimated cost of rebuilding the Tan Took Seng llo>|>nal on its present site, and the cost of erecting another hospital of equal size on some other site. Tbe memorandum is signed by
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  • 440 3 -AM 6 TBOCBLKB. The ManUti Times enters into details of slavery in Mindanao and Sulu, the new United .Slates possessions. At Davao, in the island uf Mindanao, the other day, four slaves were on sale for fifty gold dollars. Slavery is common in Mindanao and Sulu,
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  • 480 3 THE HALF YEARLY REPORT. The following is the directors' report of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. (Limited), dated Singapore. 30th August, to be submitted at tbe halfyearly meeting of shareholders on Saturday, Sept. 15th, at noon:— Your directors have pleasure in submitting a duly audited statement
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  • 324 3 TU i HI IDITOB OK TBE STRAITS TIMES." Sib,— l notice that the l\nang Gazette has, in a recent issue, called the attention ot the Government to the fact that the European police force is undermanned, and that owing to this the death roll of the force
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  • 209 3 Pkkan, the chief town of Pahang, shows bad sanitary conditions. In the first place tbe water supply is not good. It is chiefly derived from the Pahang river which is not' swift at Pekan, ana which is liable to considerable contamination from numerous rather thickly populated villages
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 435 3 GOING I.VSAXK. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge, N. Y. says:— I was for a long lime troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in tbe Iw id which made me feel as though I was going insane. Tbe physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary
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    • 1080 3 AUCTION SALESAUCTION SALE OK HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT MR. ABRAMS'S YARD. Monday, IOrA Septeml-r, at 5.15 p.». THE Sale will included a FOUR SEATED VICTORIA PHAETON by DYKES A Co., CALCUTTA. In excellent order to be sold by order of the executors of the estate of the late Sir Charles
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    • 1001 3 NOTICES. gLNUAITJRE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBEU 2»ni, 25M, and 27th. FIRST t>AY. Tuesday, 'Z\rd OrUlier. Pibst Rack. THK MAIDEN PLATE.- Value |SOOA Race for Maiden Horses— Weight as per scale (lOst.). AnallowanceolSllb. to ex-Qrifflns imported into tbe Straits Settlements or Native States at a subscribed
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    • 925 3 NOTICES Handelsonderneming 81 HATHA Faacka'aa Brrandan l.mukni. Marbar and Damarlaut Hardwood of first quality, Squares, planks, and scantlings in different dimensions Quick delivery. Large stock ready for immediate delivery of the following dimensions— Damarlaut 16 feet long by 8 x 3, 4x4, 6 x 6, 6 x 3x4, 4x6, 6x«,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 93 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kmdmg Kerbau hospital, 3rd Srpl. IMJO. 9 a.m. 8 p.m. V p.m Kimasks. Bar. 38.979 29.876 29.1UU Temp. 80." 85.0 7»6 >.„ W.BMnTher 770 7«0 76.8 Dir.ofWindu-irw. s.s.i. B.E. of Mai. Temp. 86.6 Mm... V. 76.0 1 r gi.2 Max. in Bun 126.0 S Terr.rad 72.9 gj? Rainfall
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    • 260 3 ARRANGEMENTS. Wednesday, 6th Seitembek. High Water. H.IH p.rn (X Vv. A. Kafflea Girls' School. 4. 8. V. A. H Gun and Squad Drill. 6.16. Lamp Practice. B*s. S. V. K. Physical Drill. 5.16. Thursday, 9th September. High Water. 8 iff a.m. 7.42 p.m. Pledges Bale. Police Office. 10. P. A
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  • 589 4 8l»01FO»». T>TH SKFTIMBES, 1900. PRODUCE. (Rattt an corrected to noon) Gambler 7.86. Oopra Bali, 6.40. do Ponttanak, 6.00. Pepper, Black buyer* 291. do White, (61) 44.00 Sago Floor Sarawak, S-46 do Brans! Ho. 1 S.SO Pearl Sago 4.071. CoSee, Bali, \r,% bui> SS.tXi Coflee Palemlong, 16% basis.. 27.00 Coffee,
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  • 66 4 For Per itr. To-Mokkow. Billiton A Ptianak H. W. Soon Malacca A Linggi Uetene Macassar via ports Wilhtlm B'baya Hamarang Ontanq Ma'acca A Klaog Chow Pkya ■iaiKon Hok Tjiot Deli via ports Brouvtr Feidiv. Europe via ports Chtuan flanrtalian via ports Kelnntan Bangkok (hi.,ujmai BATCBDIY. via ports Kedak
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  • 123 4 From Eueopi -By the P. A O. s. s. Bengal, duo on the 9th Sept. with dates to the 17th Aug. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 18th and 21st July. From Cms* By the P. A O. s. s. Chtuan, due
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  • 240 4 Per s. s. Ktdah from Sandakan— Messrs. Chapman, and H. B. Palmer. TO ARRIVE. (A'or Singapore.) Per M. M. s. Armand Behic connecting with the steamer Sydnei/ at Colombo, from Marseilles Sept. P-Mr. W. G. Bradford Messrs. L. and f! Dupire. Mr. C. T. Tarn. For t'/ie
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  • SHIPPING
    • 299 4 Under this heading the following abbre»iatiocs are used «tr— steamer sh.— ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cm.—C ruiser: Qbt.— Goiiboat Tor Torpedo H.p.-Horse-power Brit.— British U. S.-United Butas; Fr.— French; Oer.— German Dut.— Dutch; Job Johore Ac, Q. e.,—Generalcargo d. p. —deck passengers: U.—Uncertain T.
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    • 968 4 ARRIVALS S[»CI NOOII Of YestKHDAY. A' ■■■hah. Brit. sch. 112 tons, Nacodah, 4th pt. From Kelantan, 24th Aug. U.c. Straiu Cattle Trading Coy. For Kelaotan, 7th -RdK Hrnlonond, Brit. str. 1,762 tons, Captain Hutton. 4th Sept. Frc-n Cebu, 2«th Aug. G.c. P. Simons and Co v For
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    • 789 4 ffouM, port, probable date ol «rr»»«i, and namr of agtnU. Htbamies. Asaraemnon, l.'pool, Bept 2fi Mansfield. Alexandre 111, Kurope, p'-<d Caoal, Aur J7 America, Europe, p'xi Canal, Aug 21 Annam, China, Sept 10 B. Meyer. Awa Maru. Antwerp, Oil 3 j P. Simoni. Babelaberg, Barry, Ift July SI
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  • 153 4 v I I flMt I I g Vkul'i NiMH I A Tea*. C*n*w F«on Siilm). OoMmw. a Rio4 Kedah lOer »tr. 619 Klugkist Bandakan Sepl l.Behn i Meyer AY: 4 Bm Whatt Soon Prit stt. 199 Bowh Ponti»n»k iSept i!B«n8ong 4 Benlomon.l itr.l 1762 Hutton Cebu Aug M) P.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 885 4 NOTICE& iHitsforLEUPERRIIS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Bg Special Warrant S^RS K^mOaeen. Pnruiops to Empress ol India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. "TIMKB" AND "BUIXJBT. 1 Wraita Time,, ISO s year, or *I'J a month or fifteen centa a copy. Post Fr»e, iS) a quarter. Slroilj Budget post free, $8} a year, or K a
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    • 755 4 JJOTICE& J JKflNflflGA o! Japan TOILET WATER i Appreciated for its delicate perfume and tta feting of tomfort and (restiness wblcb it imparts to Uw skii Kananga Extract A DEI.ICIOI'S EXOtIC PKBFI'ME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF Al once or,;in«l. grateful and pcrs^lenlly (r« r «nt. RIGAUD&C", 8, rue Vivienne. PARIS CHINA
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