The Straits Times, 18 September 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER h A CENTURY SINGAPORR TUESDAY. SEFfEMBER 18. 1900. No. 20^4:3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 877 1 NOTICES. rpiiK miW OUatFAW, I.IMIIEU Nonrlah C»k» Fto. InaM 8oei«*». *t;«a Innw i>»|»bv (Fm). Th. Rnn'tAhW I.if» inws i Rooioty. TV. <Vm Haria* Imromew TW. CUm *«t«l Kw Havigaiioß C<*spsav. IV T Wi«ti«» Unrr Beer Company TW lUrfto. I— 111 Ci^—J. Umlfi. for aajtwaavs of Uua* CoaspuMs. we the roll
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    • 732 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBOHAPPU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aamli al Sinpaporr: Ship Aoisct, late J. Daeidels A Co.. 2-S, Colltbr Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Kxpectea Will be lv«p«ii>ied for On >•*«»««.. BQ^ l ?"t,.g r pt. )l. Banjermanin. Fulo Lout. Balik
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    • 463 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON. 4 CALCUTTA OneoftheCompany's steamers isintended to leave Taojong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers ac. Cargo booked by the -tbove steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and London. XO MANILA,
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    • 647 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 HUE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital iS.iW.MO Pa'< up Capital £.'12,760 Reserve Fund £1,078,680 The undersigned. Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept Ore risks at current rales of premium. HOI'STEAI) A Co. r rWE CHINA TKADKBS INSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital SubKribed 11,000,000. amount
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    • 332 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1347. FUNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS AND LARGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates. AgetUt: MnfK*. LYALL AND KVATT. <■ th. Singapore. "champagne. LOUIS BOEDERRB, EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer. Carte Blanche BRINKMANN ft CO. Bolx Impobtsri. K.tai/
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    • 659 1 BANKS. TJONOKONQ AND BHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-nP CAPITAL 110,000,00r RESERVE FUND %i 1,500,00). RESERVE LIABILITY OF) „n r mnn PROPRIETORS. J -•10,000,000. Cocbt or Directors N. A. Snas. Esa.-Cuuuuii. B ■im«, rjq— DsrnTT Ciaiemak. K M. Gut. fcaq. I D. M Ko«, b,. K. Gosn, tea. lA. J KatvokoTeu.
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    • 734 1 NOTICES. SENSE-. NUTSHELL s«ii mii mMi *>mir. ■»»"JS; i u »t{;sr!!! «JJ» jjßmr U^M t.,1 v. .mi mm, MMr t« *S*if"? f i t "«"*«»«"~l t MBviu. J«iraMMt. I. ftvnd mw«i s« I^Mon i>-..ii1id.^....c.,..,. u«m^eM» THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY. BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE
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    • 808 1 FOR SALE EM PLOYMBNTB TO LET- AJroraU-ONALS [I*t tikb, 16 cast* a Una, tndaadM time*, 10 cant* a line 4th to *U Mem* cent* a Una; 7tb to IStta tiaas locos** line afterwards, 3 oral* a lln* ba* charge less than on* dollar. Tho* a Urn* Unt advertisement, closs set,
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  • 177 2 It is a pity the enthusiastic Dutchmen who have offered Mr. Kruger a passage to Holland in a Dutch warship cannot see that, by so doing, they are liable to incur the ridicule— one might almost say the contempt of the nations. Kruger is an obstinate
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  • 331 2 Thi Financial Report and Statement of the Colony fur I&U'J were laid before Legislative Council to-day. Tlie actual revenue was *J7i',:ti 1 in excess of lue amount estimated and 512«,74.) in excess of tlie revenue for l>9s. The total transactions lor the year, which had been estimated to result in
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  • 531 2 Mr. Winston Cburchill is a young man with his head screwed on the right way. At a recent political meeting at borne, he delivered what may be regarded as absolutely the best of many speeches that have lately been delivered on tbe subject of Imperial defence and the British Army.
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/1,.
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  • 10 2 Yesterday, a Chinaman got nine months for house-breaking and theft.
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  • 16 2 Thi Australian cruiser Protector, detached for service in China, arrived at Hongkong on the 9th instant.
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  • 19 2 The first German transatlantic cable, between Germany and the United States of America, was opened on the 31st ult
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  • 27 2 This evening, on the S. R. C. ground the 8. V. R. play the 351h Co R. A in the competition for the Warren Football Challenge Shield.
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  • 23 2 For being impertinent to their masters and refusing to obey orders, two house boys were fined SlO each at Hongkong, the other day.
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  • 22 2 It is stated that Baron Lavolski, the new Russian Envoy to Japan, will succeed the late Count Mouravieff as Russian Foreign Minister.
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  • 25 2 Thb Telegraph Company inform us that the cable from Sbanghai to Chefoo and Taku was completed yesterday, and that it is now open for traffic.
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  • 30 2 The plague canes in New South Wales, from the date of the first outbreak ol the disease to the 19th Aug amounted to 303, of which 103 resulted in death.
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  • 29 2 Thk M. M. Company's steamer Imok, left Colombo at 4 p m. on the 17th inst, and may be expected here on Saturday, the 22nd inst about 6a. m.
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  • 26 2 This morning, Mr. Mulholland reported to the police that, yesterday evening, he lost a gold watch and chain between the Borneo Coy.'s premises and Rallies Hotel.
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  • 28 2 A rikibha coolie was arrested yesterday for attempting to pawn a silver watch and chain. The coolie said that a Russian had left the watch in his nkisli.i.
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  • 26 2 The B.V.R have their second battalion drill to-morrow afternoon, when a strong muster is expected. The evolution* will be carried out on the Raffles reclamation ground.
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  • 26 2 Genkral Dodds, who is to replace the late General Borgnis-Desbordes as Commander-in-Chief o tbe troops in French Indo-China, is a passeogtr bj the Lao» outward bound.
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  • 31 2 Tbe railway from Bangkok to the province of Korat, which has already led to prolouged litigation, is expected to be completed and in running order about the end of next month.
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  • 31 2 It is alleged that in Admiral Seymour's retreat from the Peking road to Tientsin, the marines of the Centurion were obliged to leave the wounded— but the wounded were shot first.
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  • 33 2 ASSISTAXT-PAYMAifTEK Runljury, R. N of the Hermiune, who died at Saaukwan aged 23 > ears, was tbe son of the Ruv S. Bunbury, of Brooke Vicarage, Norfolk. He entered the Navy in July 1894
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  • 31 2 On the 11th instant, tbe police at Bangkok seized a quantity of contraband spirit in tbe compound of a Roman Catholic Church. The search party was opposed with sticks and knives.
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  • 29 2 Reports to han-i give details of Volunteer Artillery camps in several parts of England. Nearly all the corps have been assiduously practising with 13-pouuder or 18-pounder muzzle loading guns.
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  • 35 2 The body of J. fcMgar, the 2nd officer of the s. s. Haladin, who was drowned at Tanjong Pagar early yesterday morning, was found off tbe wharf ibis morning. It was removed to tbe mortuary.
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  • 34 2 Akransementb have been made for the supply direct from Australia of six hundred artillery horns and cobs as reserve at Hongkong for the China Force. The superviking staff is to be sent from India.
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  • 32 2 Twenty one-pounder Maxims (pompoms) are being supplied from home for the China Expeditionary Force, while lUS horses for tbe same will be shipped at the end of the current month from India.
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  • 42 2 The Rev. R Cordon, of the Catholic Chinese Mission in Queen Street, reports that on the l.'ttli inst he lost a breviary valued at (2 50 on Cavenagh Bridge. A reward is offered by the Rev. gentleman to anyone returning the book.
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  • 40 2 In consequence of long illness the Bishop of Nassau placed bis resignation in the hands of the Metropolitan of the West Indies. Dr. Churton has been in very indifferent health for a long time past, and will return to England.
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  • 42 2 It ia common for flower plants to be stolen, but now enterprising thieves are operating on grafted fruit trees in pots. A chin tree has been stolen from a house in Balestier. As long as purchasers can be found this will continue.
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  • 40 2 It is authoritatively stated at Washington that the system of Government which i: is proposed to give to the Philippine islands, will be subject exclusively to the decision of Congress, which alone has power to act finally in such matters.
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  • 46 2 11 H. Skltaji of Johore who celebrated his 27th birthday yesterday, gave a dinner last night at Johore to a number of guests. To morrow night, the officers of tbe Johore Government are giving a dinner at tbe Johore Hotel in honour of the Sultan's birthday.
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  • 44 2 Tei« morning, a riling woman was fined 5.15 for sending out her servant to sell milk to the public. The miik «v adulterated to the extent of thirty -five per cent, added water. Tbe servant was ordered to pay costs Sanitary Inspector Hoeden prosecuted.
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  • 40 2 At the Assizes, yesterday, two Chinamen narai d Tang Li Chong and Lira All Lini, charged wnh mannings bullock, were, discharged A Chinaman named Ng Keng waa sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment for voluntarily causing hurt with a knife,.
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  • 580 2 MALAY STATES BA IT MANUFACTURING CO. Th« statutory meeting of the Malay Stales iSail Manulactunng Company wu held at Mr. Joaquima office llui morning. Me. Joaquim occupied the chair, and the directors' report was read as lollows Your directors have pleasure in submitting their report to shareholders at tins lirot
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  • 32 2 Messks Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at Bintang House," Havelock Ko.nl, on Saturday next, and also a sale of land and house properly at their sale-room on the 28th instant.
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  • 44 2 A Hum belonging to the Sungei I'jong police came here on leave and j lined the force. He made a declaration to the effect that he had never »erved in the police before. For this, he was yesterday sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 43 2 The Native Police Football Cluh, owing to the energy of Sergeant Connor, is becoming a successful institutirn The membership already approaches 20U. It is likely to give a stimulus to recruiting, and for this reason, apart from others, it ought to be encouraged.
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  • 50 2 The SM-iyt -Major rated a raw Irish reciuit for his awkwardness. "Now. iUflertr, you'll spoil tbe line with those M I>raw them back instantly, mm. and get them in line! Rafferty's dignity wan hurt. "Plaize, sarjint," he drawled solemnly, they're not mine they're Micky Doolan'a in the rear rank 1
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  • 52 2 Pi.r.Ms ripe plums! This year, says a home paper, the crop of plums is one of the most prodigious on record— the boughs bent to the ground as if begging to be relieved of some of their excessive burden. In many places ttie green crop was being gathered to relieve
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  • 45 2 Riuouk says that the stories of "The Massacres in Peking" were the invention of a band of newspaper correspondents at Shanghai, who«e boast it is that as their journals demanded something bright and startling in the absence of real news, they rose to the occasion.
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  • 54 2 A fitipino secret society— called the Katipunan association backs up the anti-American agitation at Manila by murder and terrorism. Two of it* assassins killed an American Filipino policeman recently in broad day in a suburb of the city. The Filipinos there knew that the assassins were waylaying him, but dare
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  • 70 2 Tn Bishop of Ely, replying to a correspondent, says tint rules for Divine worship are not contained in the Thirty-nine Articles, which refer to doctrine and do not say anything about incense or confession confewinn certainly is lawful in the Church of England and incense, if not used ceremonially, most
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  • 42 2 Per M M. 8 Yam for Maraeilles-llr. P. Rod>igaez l.iout Lueardie. Mrs Kenting, Meurs. Waste). F. L. Litter, and C. Johan Almerood. For Colombo Slew™. Q. A. Routing Warn, Bartholdy. nnd Bosenheuro. For Sydney-Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Giblin.
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  • 51 2 Direct telegraph communication betwwn Penang and Bangkok has been established for some time. But there has be*n no traffic, owing tn the Siam tfll<-erapli department discovering that the tariff it had agreed to is i bearwr than itmt in vogue in Siam, and declining to keep Urn Uim
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 31 2 Ijmdon, Tuesday. There is a movement among the Dutch in the Netherlands for the despatch of a telegram offering Pretident Kruger a passage to Holland in a Dutch warship.
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    • 38 2 Kruger has proclaimed that tbe proclamation of Lord Roberts announcing the annexation of the Transvaal is of no eflect, and that tbe South African republics are still unconquered and refuse to submit to British authority.
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    • 14 2 It is rumoured that Commandant De Wet has be>n killed.
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    • 30 2 l.nl-, At a meeting of the Foreign Ministers at Peking it was decided that they had no power to treat with Prince Ching.
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    • 21 2 The Russian Legation intends to withdraw to Tientsin, which will be the headquarters of the Russian troops.
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    • 35 2 Sir Robert Hart has warned the foreign commanders at Peking that the Chinese are concentrating their forces against the communications between Peking and Tientsin. The Russians have suspended work on the Peking rail-road.
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    • 10 2 1 here are increasing complications in the situation
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    • 19 2 Mil/ Ul,-r. Parliament will be dissolved on the Mb instant. The new Parliament meet* on the Ist November.
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    • 38 2 OPENING OF THK FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. At the Queen's suggestion, Lord Salisbury has assented tc the Duke of York visiting Australia in the spring of next year to open the Australian Federal Parliament.
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  • 203 2 Thk British transport Senuta (No 15) passed through bound for China at 9.;<U this morning. The Russian transport Klterton left for Port Arthur at 6 p ni. yesterday, The French transport /<•- Aiulet left for China at 8 p m. yesterday, The F. M. S. Una left at
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  • 198 2 h i.-niY, IMtii tHrTmiwK. High Water. Ifl p.m. Taaglin Sports. 4 lf>. 8. V. A. Signalling. 6.16. Philharmonic Choir. 6.30. Warren Football. 8. V. R. 85 Co X. A Wednesday, Istii Siktimbiil High Water. 7.44 a-m. «.57 p.m. I and Hale. Pow-il. -.'.M. Warren Football. T. P. v. 12
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 384 2 NOTICES. KKis BEER A lirsl quality liltenor, at l moderate prxcm. liuaranws'd equal to anything in the market $IXSO pr r case of 8 doz pints, of all d*al«n. BORNEO CO., LTD. Sole Importer!. RITCHIES WHISKY SPECIALLY aalasM blayid thoroughly matured in bond. Price $10 per raw samples free BOKNKO
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    • 985 2 MiTHBi. NOTICE THK diamond business bith»rto carried on MM nmn« of M. »iva, will be continued from date, under the nljla of Siva Fre>es 4 Oas. bP'A FRERES 4 Co., gtyg M, Raffles Quay. NOTICE. rpuE Pawnbrokers' Farm for the district 1 Bcngkali. including Boekit Batoe, Tcbinir Tiiiisui »nd Siak
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    • 213 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I TOWN HALL, I JWKDAY, SfPTEMBUR Mtk. THE POLLARD COIPIIT, WILL PLAY FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY ON THEIR WAV TO HONGKONG. "THE GEISHA." THE EVER POPULAR I'lan at the Robinson Piano Company. FOR SALE. Mmmeri awl tttcaa-lMßehe*. Boon San 1 1 pientong,' Apply to SEAH S'"xw'sKAH. KHOO
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    • 737 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I KOR PALEMBANG. THE 88. XKKRA, Captain Cav»h due bera on the Mtb September will be deopakhed for f-e above port on or about the 81st September. For freight and p»»«»ep xpply to Jl/9 PUTTFARCKEN A Co. NAVIOAZIONEOESF.RALE ITALIA N V FOR HONGKONG. THE Italian steamer BORVWA 1.409
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    • 29 2 PRICK IS CUNTS. Straiit Timet S3O a year, or, pottfres 534. Utraiti Budget SlB a year, or, pott free, $20. Advertmng Raiet may be found in tke fourth page.
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    • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price and the mail lilt, are on page 4.
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  • 157 3 HUK -YEARLY MEETIV.. Thi half-yearly crn»ral meeting <'f mrtnhi i ypon Club was |„.l,i .-nl*y nttcrnnon In theat.-en.-u, through in.li.p.ffltion. .f M Hmi Hi.' chair wiiß Uken by Mr. Mr»<l.iell The report of the Comninttw of Management ru read '■>• retaiy, Mr Hills, from which it appeared that
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  • 424 3 ldavs FLAT. < HANPIONSHIP Ma\»on Iwat Ramnir. < I! SIXOLEB. I IwM Broadriek acr. ti firii' >•"« h>l«nmcrj**> Naithal! I' Sut.r--' rtuier scratched. Koll.-tl 18 U-at Winl.TK.-r M I i -J v Taylor m unlin. Dlifl. »l Ihnil Hirr.'ll «T «l,«-l. H»rri»+lM"» Bratty l>"«« MiilholUnd
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  • 286 3 A I MHNMn »rites -During the march uut ol the French baMM yesterday morning, their altogether novel attire attracted Urge cromia ul native* who gathered to see white men dreaoed I It Turk and numerous wee th« coinninnu p«i»?e.<l Aaaeagatbrf remarks, a byxiander heard soni' Chinese
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 929 3 Turin PM ash MMMI TO TP.I! KI>ITdB OF THI "STRAITS TIMBS yiK,-ln last Friday's iwue of yur journal Observer again appeared Oil oehalt of the reflective p..m..n of the police font), and I hope tlie majority, 1 [rust you will allow me a little space to reply
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    • 800 3 A SIGGKiTIOM. TO THI MM 01 TIIC "STRAITS lIMEB Sik, The tn^cry camnl hf the enhanced tout .if living in not confined t Hie Miburdinalu* o( the Government ami M.-r.-antili- s.-i> ice only, but the wh.'luf the wage-earning population are ffOtaia^ uii'l.i ii Ido not for
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  • 96 3 The Fenang Turf Club meet on the I. m-tant, to pa«» the race proiramme for the meeting next January. it i* amftmt t» iav« n>e v«tiap n th« .■Sth and 31 -t Januai> md the 2nd February, with seven n.re on each d«y. The unze•re on a liberal
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  • 95 3 TmiSepterobtriiiMieofThe'TallMair Magazine contains some excellent sti.ries, chief of which are "Tile Kicking "f -ilas Warn* reUtini to a mlwhwry't ■xio-ni-no-r in Chins:" The Outlaw "and England, My Own." Tliere is an excel--1,-iit article on Inverarey, Argyllshire, together with illuslr.ition» of that wellknown resort. The magazine als<> illrini
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  • 122 3 I)s Wednesday lust at two o'clock in the morning, a tiger entered t lie BtaM^ .t the m'vi-iiili mile on the Giutini: H.-.lei Btuad, S.-larnt.ir, .-eiie.l a sln-pim g „i|if h* the kin'* 1 and dragged him out on to the pain The man, a powerfully
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  • 124 3 An accilent of a very s-rinus nature occurred on the 29 li of August, in the Victoria Dock, Bombay, by wriicri the I' 1 o fmmmmti, Captain K V Vi)H-rt. Hiitlained damage to her stein and keel It appears that she wn moved out of her b»rih and
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  • 140 3 Wk are sorry to h"»ar that the Pollard Lilliputian o|>era Co. have b«-en unloriunate In Juva. Wriiingfmni Ratavia, Mr A H I'ollanl says that it bat been ■lecided to return to Singapore owine to iho illness of several of the children F.vit, it seems, is very prevalent in
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  • 2581 3 HOW THE LEUAM"NB FARED. Thi revenue cruiser Aiaipaa brought duwu >■■ SiMiiKliai some of those who hail pi lie through the »ixty days' siege ol th« Legation* at Peking. They wee Mr and Mm. Piry and four children, Mr. I. MH Rautenfeld, Mr L de Luca,
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  • 107 3 The I. O. Malta with the mail from Europe of the 31st August is due on Friday evening. She left Colombo on the 15th instant at Mp m. The M. M. Loot with the mail from Europe of the 24th August left Colombo, two days afterwards, at 4
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  • 475 3 These lay Mr. Robert Speight's pipe on the elf, black and cola as an ancient Altec altar, lie had not taken a pull on it fur days; be said be didn't enjoy it any and the two meet without speaking for six months, yet no
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  • 52 3 Dat*. VmiiiNui FuoAßit' Cin»i» Dwn«iTio» tat 17 Kimn Y»ng Brit rtr. j Sbimmeo Miur »ad MtUcci 18 Ombm »tr. Bmroes S^*^*. 18 Borneo Hr. KobiD*>n BwjkoW 18 Ban Song Ou»n rtr. Ljons B»n«k ok IN Sian •<■'■ Btovell Bangkok 18 B»l»Tier Me lor Port Dickaun »nd kl»Dj IS 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 236 3 TO MINING (K)V., SYNDICATES, AND OTHERS. AN Australian Miner of over JO years practical experience in quartz and alluvial Mining, thoroughly understanding Pumna and Mining Machinery, open for engagement, prospecting rep >rting or management; good testi nooials. 29/» Apply to M.. c-.o Slnzt'« Timu. GREKNLEES BROS.' very Old hTchiand whisky
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    • 478 3 NOTICES. TsM < KYLO> LACE EKCIAJIT. D. B. PADRIg HAMY, HAS removed (mm No 8 Armenian •Street toNo. 8 Stamford Road, Bingapore. «5/9 STERILIZED Sledg-e Brand Has been given, at the Paris Exhibition of 1900, THE H GHEST AWARD. "HORB CONCOURB" (Outside tbe pale of competition.) It is incontestable the
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    • 738 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERSONALS; Ist Tim, in cents a line; tnd and Ir.) times, lOoersa line 4th to 6ta times, 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th times, a cents a line; afterwards, t cents a line; but no charge leas than one dollar. Thus, a thrtelint
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  • 588 4 8u«atou, 18th Sipnuua. 1800. PKUUUOK. {HaU$ an eomeUd to noon) Sambier 8.00. Ooprm Ball, 8.4a do Pontlanak, ,,m«' Pepper, Black buyers 38.60 do White, {S/.) 46.00 -<ago Floor Sarawak,. 3 30 do Brunei Ho. 1 3.90 Pearl Sago 4.07). Ooflee. Bali, 15% basis 33£0 CoSee Palemlang, 15% basis.. 37.00
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  • 72 4 MAI LS CLOSE. For Per «lr. To-MOBBOW. MaeAsaar via ports B. Pok Guan Sarawak VnrwarU Fremantle via ports Snlndin Bunekok Trinmanu Klang via port* Sri Pegatan Klang »ia ports Mnlaeca Cotie ria ports X i>»Aii. TMUBBDIV. Manila Ta< rh, O h FEID4Y. Europe vi» ports Parramatta Deli .Sumnlro Penang 4
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  • 127 4 From Kurop> :-By th« P. £O. s. .VaJla, doe od the mt Sept. with d»t«j to the Slgt Aui She bringn replies to tho mailf which left Hings|>ora on the J9th July. The M. M Loo«,with dates to the Aum»t is due on HaiardHy. Feom Chin* :-By
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  • 264 4 ARRIVALS. Per b. h. ciwir Phim from Klang yia p-rt*— Mre and Mix Rappi. I'it Uataeca from Teluk Aoson via ports- Menn. A. W.Vanroneo, Foster, U'ilk in,->n, arroll, Uunn, Mrs CuvcatJen' Major Jones, Hon. C. W. Laird, Hon. W J Napier, and Mr. J. vnn Lohinzi'n Per s.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1167 4 Under tma beading the following abbreTiatiom are uwd nr. iteamer th.— eblp eg.- -barqut Kb.— Mhooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.— Oanboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horw-power Brit.— British U. B.— United Sutes; Ft.— French; Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch; lob.— Johore Ac, Q. c..—O*ner»t--argo d.p. deck paaungers U.—Uncertain
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    • 22 4 Slrombtu. Brit. ttr. 3.M» torn, Capiai* Hocken. »th Aug. From Kw hi not. a, loth Aug. Coal. Ryme and Ca ll— W.
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    • 974 4 I»om4, ptrt, ynbablt <tott ol arrrwil, ami »»meol agenti. Htuhibs. Aduto, Burope, p'sd Canal, Aug Afndi, H'kong, Kept P. Simons Agammnnoa, L'pool, Sept 26 Mansfield. Annam, Colombo, Ocl B H M. Antonio Lopez. Manila, Sept 14 Barlow. Alheiia. Hamburg. Ocl I liehn Mayer. Autilr.ilinil, Fri mant.e. Oct 10
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    • 166 4 U fLAU I 5 VMnrtHm- A ro»». Oaitaii Feom huuk. Cor (Mini. a B'pt 17 liera Ocr in. 3057 l)or»ll Hlixn July li«rm»n Con.ul 17 1(0 tor. 1 163 Hoeppur Wil'baven July 36 (termM Uoomil 17 891 lor. 380 Von Pullen Wil'haven July 18 Oerm»u Con»ul 17 8 9-J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 803 4 NOTICES. RILEY. UARGREAVES COY., LIMITED. :o: ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. BBBM AND SHIP BUILDERS. AND (iKNERAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS IN STEEL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ENGINES OF A li, TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. SOLE AGENTS I >-'>allll3HkflßhaHK latlllllll^S 6mm Hi mn— HH wKHnCaaaaaaaT Vt^^^^-* s^^^^^ '',i I.INOiI.N. m^~»m
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    • 628 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hud Orrioi No. 13, CaHTos Ro«i>, Sm.imut. AS. A. WATTIE, Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN 4 SONS, Agenu. The Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point ia made of prompt payment
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