The Straits Times, 26 September 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2(>. 1900. No. 20,250.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 781 1 NOTICES rpilK I UIT, UMUstU THE «M*r( lit.' »M««l. Nonrick Union Hi. lin»a» Bocr«.' atlas tMWW l'«s>T»av (Fire). TW fenitol'W Lit* kww Society. Ys» Oosaa Matte* 1— r.in» Coarpsny. Tb. CUM M«t-al M— HarifatSoa Co«p»ny. to To*»sehaai Laf«r Company Tb. M»ritu«i lwn» Ccasfaay. Liantse. MlVidC^S^t of THKhSbNEO COM-r-ANY. MMITBIV Agsst*.
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    • 745 1 STKAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'd.MNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. „nt S:nnny"T'- SHir Aof-icy, latb J. Dunpiu A Co.. 2-i, Colltib Qpat. Thi> undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Goroutalo. Sept. aK W*** -"SSt-J. H P'oxn*. Sabaog. Olehleh. ■»>,, Coa-t .Sumatra
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    • 438 1 A«Mhali, D.h 4. ItKITISH |\!)I\ BTBAJH NAVIMA- l> TMN COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PEN'ANG, RANGOON. CALCUTTA, JneoftheCompanv'tstwunerais intended to leare Tnnjong Pitgar Wharf every week. Puaenfrera mn: Tirgo booked bj tbc above steamers i»t ihrnugh rate* to all ports in India and Ceylon, alto to Earn African Ports, Mauritius, ami London.
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    • 641 1 INSURANCES. fpHE LONDON AMD LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoltal i"J,127,f00 Paid up Capital jlj:2,T(*o Reserve Fond £1,1)73,680 Tbe undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at curreut rates of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co. TBE CHINA TRADKRS INSURANCE COMPANT, I.I M [TED. apiUl Subscribed tt,OtM,(XXj Amount
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    • 515 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VI/. 1. FAMII/Y PKOVISION. 3. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MFtTJAL LIKK OFFICE, KsTABI.IsHKI. 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Kir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,00(1 Claims Paid— Rs. 4.T0,<"0,00fi I. IKM MIl'SRi UIKSAL XIUHTMn
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    • 681 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UF CAPITAL 910,000,00 a KESEKVE FUND «11,M»,000. KESEKVK LIABILITY OF» tloooo ooo PROPRIETORS J-iIiyiWMJW-. Corn or Dibsctobs:— N. A. Sisss, K«q -Omiisix K >bsw»n, t'Mq— DsriiTV Ciiiutn. R. M. Gut. fcsq. D. H Moss., Ssq. K. Ooan, Bsq. A. J sUUfOKD. ha. A Uavft,
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    • 563 1 NOTICES CHAMPAGJNE. Ja)UlB KitKDERKR, EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Hoederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN CO. Sole ImiißT-tKS. k,,,,t .1 JOHN MTTMC <!O LI P. yTRAITS HOTEL mnunmnmm 'pHE Proprletretw, Mrs. S. McDonald, 1 begs to inform the public that the above hotel is still under the same management and
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    • 759 1 KOR BALE EMPLOYMENTB TO I ET* A.Vnj'KR.sONALS l«i time, If. cenu a lia*. tod and fed times, lOcenUalin*; 4th to rtth times t crats a Una 7th t* 18th times I ami* line afterwards, 3 cents hoe bat no charge less than en* dollar. Thus a Usns W advertisement, close
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  • 126 2 Bsinq fairly cornered in the Eastern Transvaal, three thousand Boers have surrendered on the Portuguese frontier to Portuguese troops and are to be kept under guard at Lourenco Marques. The total of Boer prisoners, therefore, now amounts to about twenty thousand men. Thus the last considerable
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  • 265 2 We publish to-day an interesting account of th« arrival of relief in Peking, from the pen of a lady who was one of the besieged in the British Legation. Krom the many accounts which have appeared in Hie north, it would seem apparent that, when the relief force arrived at
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m/K bank rate is 2/1 i
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  • 11 2 Yksterday, about 70 persons were lined So each for verandah obstruction.
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  • 13 2 The Rii«»ian ambulance from the Transvaal is now on the way to China
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  • 14 2 Tiir Tiingku Besar snd the Tungku Puan left for Klang to-day in the Mtran.
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  • 14 2 Amon« the stamps now current in Perak are eight cent labels •urcharged three cents.
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  • 13 2 Yestkbday afternoon, a bicycle belonging to Mrs Tregarthen was stolen from Labrador Villa.
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  • 16 2 The latest estima'«s of the Galveston fatality five 6,000 killed, :),000 injured, and 10,000 rendered homeless.
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  • 21 2 Mfi. L 11 Clayton left for Christmas Island on a short visit on Government business in tin »<i llelle this morning.
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  • 28 2 On the 2»th inst. the :«th Co. R. A. will he moved from Blakan Mali to Kort Canning, and the I:2th Co from Kort Canning to Blakan Mati.
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  • 22 2 Thk railway between Genkoi and Knr-it will be formally opened to traffic by H. M. the King of Siam on November Ist.
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  • 21 2 Thk twenty-second ordinary general meeting of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Coy. is advertised to be held on the Bth prox.
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  • 26 2 A HiETiKn of the Singapore Chess Club is being held at the Town Hall this afternoon, at 6.1 a, to consider the position of the Club.
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  • 21 2 By the h.ir, which left for Australia yesterday, two well known Singnpore race-horses- -Vanita* and '/Ma were sent back to Australia
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  • 23 2 Mr. Olarovsky the Russian Minister Resident to the Court of Siam, now on leave in Europe, is expected at Bangkok early in November.
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  • 23 2 An election of a Municipal Commissioner at Penang in place of the Hon. J Bromhwid-Matthows, resigned, takes place on the 10th of October.
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  • 26 2 \.v.r. Sali Ten has been fined $600. ir default three months, for being the occupier of a common gaining house. $200 were awarded to the informer.
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  • 23 2 PuLici-luspector Ballard has been invalided; he left Penang for Europe yesterday. He has been ill with a chronic ailment for a considerable time.
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  • 30 2 Thk Volunteer movement at Taiping has bo fallen off that hardly half the number on the roll attend drill. One reason assigned for thisis the favouritism shown to certain individuals.
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  • 36 2 Thb electric light has made so much headway at Bangkok that the Siarn Electricity Co. proposes to distribute a dividend of four per cent, for the first sii months of th* present year, out of [>rootl.
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  • 19 2 Owing to the performance of the Pollard Opera Company, there will be no Philharmonic Orchestral practice to-morrow (Thursday) night.
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  • 33 2 We understand that then will be a combined S.V.A. and B.V.R. "moonlight march" on Monday, Bth October. It is not certain whether the combined corps will march to the Race-course or to Tanglin.
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  • 37 2 The lowest tender received for the laying of the Pacific cable to Australia was that of the Telegraph Construction Company, which offered to carry out the work for £1,886.000, and to complete the line within 18 months.
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  • 41 2 Richard Thomas Hooker has died in New South Wales at the age of 100. He was born at Canterbury in 1800, and came to the Colony with his wife and four children in 183 b. The deceased's descendants number over 200.
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  • 36 2 It is advertised that Messrs. Kansomes, Sims, and Jeffries Ltd. of London have secured the highest possible award for machinery and steam engines at the Paris International exposition 1900. Kisher and Foster are tbe agents here.
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  • 39 2 The unofficial Penang members ot Council propose to be at Singapore during race week to attend tbe sittings on the Estimates for 1801. They are prepared to sit daily until both the Estimates and the Supply Bill are passed.
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  • 42 2 Am ingenious attempt to smuggle opium through a port was lately detected in India. A parcel arrived which purported to be an album. Inside the album and placed between tbe leaves was a tin box containing a large quantity of raw opium.
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  • 42 2 On Kriday, a meeting of Scotchmen was held at Penang to establish a St. Andrews' Society there. It will be constituted of Scotchmen resident in the Settlement and adjoining localities. Tbe aims of the society are to promote cnarity and social intercourse.
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  • 49 2 Thk final stage of the exhibition billiard match, John Kiberts >«. Frank .Smith, was entered upon at Melbourne on the 28th August. The game was 14,000 up, Koberts having conceded 6,000 poiuts. When play was resumed the score was -Roberts, 12,252; Smith, 1 1 >i;.t. Roberts wou by 1,221 points.
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  • 55 2 Four Chinese women were arrested on Monday lor assisting in the management of a public lottery at No. 4V Teluk Ayer Street. The first defendant is also charged with selling lottery tickets and receiving money. The case was called yesterday and postponed. Two ol the defendants were allowed bailol Sl.OOO
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  • 69 2 A .ami., was sent by Mr. L. J. Chater to the Chartered Bank this morning with an uncrossed cheque lor $1,650, which he was instructed to pay in. The tamby alleges that lie handed the cheque and book to the cashier but the cashier says that he never received tlie
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  • 79 2 Tub M. M. Sataxie, with the mail from Cuina, will not be here until Tuesday next, instead of on Sunday next, her time-table date. She was late in leaving Shanghai. The M. M. Sydney, with the mail from Kurope of the 7th instant, left Colombo at 2 p.
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  • 93 2 A Ctp has been kindly presented to the Sepoy Lines Golf Club by the officers of the Royal Engineers now stationed at Singapore. This Cup will be known as the Sapper Cup" and will be yearly played for during the months of October and November. The
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  • 158 2 At the meeting of Legislative Council on Tuesday next, the Acting Governor will deliver his animal address on the affairs of the Colony. The bill "for making provision for the public service fur the year 1901 will come up for first reading. Mr. Napier will ask the following
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  • 246 2 I.ODOKD IN A MAN'S THROAT. On the 12th instant, a criminal case was concluded at Calcutta in which one G. Perkins stood charged with the theft of a diamond valued at ten thousand rupees. The evidence showed that he walked into a jeweller's shop and
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  • SPECIAL, TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 9 2 Hongkong, Monday afternoon. TheAllieiareadvancinftonPaoting fu
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    • 24 2 Li Hung-Chang has failed to dissuade an expedition ordered by a secret decree to raise ai. army to retake Pek-
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    • 33 2 HONOURS FOR A DEAD BOXER." Shanghai, Monday. A Chinese Imperial decree has been issued granting posthumous honours to Li-ping-heng, the Boxer leader, who committed suicide after the defeat of the Chinese at Tung-chow.
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    • 49 2 PROMPT PUNISHMENT OF CULPRITS DEMANDED. The officials here are alarmed at the report that Count Von Waldersee has issued an ultimatum in which he threatens to stop all supplies from the Yang-tie Valley, and to despatch an Allied force to Shansi unless the culprits are promptly punished.
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    • 128 2 At the Assizes, yesterday, Kwek Liv Huk was found guilty of falsely using a trail- mark, and thereby selling oil purporting to be Devoe's oil Prisoner was lined S2oO, in default 6 months' imprisonment The money was paid. This morning a similar charge was beard, Li Kiang
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    • 163 2 This morning, before daylight, a Kling was driving his cart along River Valley Ituad when a Chinanmn stopped him at a gndown in Tan Tye Place, opened an apparently empty house, and loaded the cart with black pepper. By the time the loading was mushed, it began to
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    • 176 2 Thk Pullard Lilliputian Opera Company still continue to maintain the popularity they have so deservedly gained in (Singapore, there being another crowded house at the Town Hall last night, when Th* Geisha was produced lor the last time during the present tour. Everything passed ofl' delightfully the acting
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    • 323 2 A few days ago, it was reported in these columns that a bullock cart driven by a Kling was loaded with piece goods worth about SI.OOO at the P. and O Wharf, and sent on to Messrs. Barlow's godown at Campong Malacca. The goods did not reach the
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 13 2 Ijondem, Tueeday General Pole-Carew haa occupied Komati-poort on the Portuguese frontier.
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    • 13 2 General Paget has captured a Boer camp near Klands River.
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    • 15 2 Steyn and Viljoen are retreating along the Selati railway northwards from Komati-poort.
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    • 25 2 Altogether :<,OOO Boers have surrendered to the Portuguese. They have been sent to Loureni;o Marques where they have been put under guard.
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    • 24 2 An Imperial Kussinn decree states that the remaining Kussian troops st Peking will be withdrawn gradually, as local conditions permit.
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    • 43 2 A Fun b warship passed through from east to west at I :to p. in. yesterday. i he French transport Britannia left for Taku at 7 o'clock this morning. Tbe Austrian transport Maria Ttrua left for Vladivostock at 6 p. ni. yesterday
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    • 373 2 THK M. D. L. ri.SST. I.NniHMArioN supplied by the N I) I. shows that in 18«» there was an addition to German shipping of 72 steam ships and Sf Bailing ships. To-day Germany owns 22 steamers of over 10,000 tons each. Considerable progress has been likewise made of
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    • 383 2 AS omi'lH's OPINION As in offset to the recent correspondence in our columns dealing with the armament of the B. V. A it may interest the members of the corps to read what an officer of the Indian army has to say about mountain screw guns. In
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manulactoren of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, all Kixn* or Safety Fuses. Elwtrie Blasting Appantis. The abov* Explitniits, Immg all manuit. >~rrJ in final Britain, arr ntmde to pmu llm kigk tUwdord of tuftty and punly ttttt impooed by lh» Brituk Otninmsnt,
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    • 879 2 NOTICES. THE CHINESE CRISIS. Owins tc the almvr. our houses in Shanghai and Hongkong have a nmiilHM of puuiis |."ac« d in their hands for sale cheap, and some of these instrnii cnls Imm Ix-en mmt u> us li>r disposal. lUrptins an- offered nnd an early inspection is invited. THE
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    • 932 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TITA.NTRD «ituation as BOOK- I YT KEEPEK,SAI.EHMAN,orBIYER FOR EXPORT.— Advertiser i> oonmtm I wilh Knulimi.Kr^r -h,»nd Dutch. as well as I thf> native languages, and has ha.l «V h A KS I F.XI'KRIKNCEin business in the But. I FIKSf CLASS reference* and testimonials I can be prodaced. Apply
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    • 141 2 U S. 8. tataadad for th. 9t~^ Ktw akoald >» wrtttaß oa ooa aid* of t%« paper only. Rr tb« KfM of taat ooaditioE. •.•> T I 8. 8. art rajo-ted tut Blent oth-rwu. b. piblialMd. All adrariMac ooatracta an rabteot to tlx oemdiUoo taat U. Maaamr ■>, lasra taa
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  • 779 3 S Jth CO. R. A. i. IAS.IO.Vi I'AMAK uu« met last evening on ttM Recreation Club ground in the first ruund (at the Warren Shield It will be i >ed the l.'th L\, R. A lifted the Singan<>reChallenc!«Cup lately, ami in.i ng Pagar men are always
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  • 432 3 <'ertai> naial preparation* Hrencu ports have been much discussed in the patters at home. In the course of an article on the matter, the Mor,, mitiU on the British navy always leinp ready for any emergency Kurther, the article goes on to My
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  • 798 3 Th« L'-'nd ordinary half-yearly m.-.i.ng ..I I lie shareholders ol the Jelcuu Mining and Tradinu Co (Limited) is to be held at the office of the gener»l agents (Messrs. Huttenhach Bros.) U Collyer Quay, on Saturday, Oclolier 6th. The directors will submit the following statement of the company's accounts
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  • 166 3 Thi contractors for the enormous works at Gibraltar have determined to construct a dry dock there, but it is only a little one. Although primarily designed for the accommodation of the numerous dredgers and other small craft at work there, it will be a* the disposal of
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  • 64 3 Voi'Nu unmarried ladies do nul always make the wore perfect godmothers at oblMtaaiag*. Asliort tiincago at a Cardiff church, a well known damsel carefully passed a small lump of humanity enveloped in white drapery from the mother to the curate who was officiating, nut aware that there was
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  • 1207 3 ••Why shouUl nnny man want to kill a kimi?" said Mr. Dooley. "Than what l\l like u> know. Little gredge have I again' army monarch in Us' deck. Live ah' let live's roe motto. Th' more ye hare in thi» wurruld th' lea. ye hare. Make
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  • 133 3 It appears from statistics supplied by the various collectors of Inland Revenue that the total quantity of whiskey lyng in bond in Scotland on June last was 104,636,404 gallons, distributed asfollows:— Elgin, 20,343,615 gallons; Glasgow, 16,064,175; Stirling, 11 46£,028; Edinburgh, 11,218,445, Campbelltown, 1U,610,L'01 Falkirk, 7,34;2,5!66 I'enh,
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  • 100 3 Sib W. Bonscr, the Chief Justice of Ceylon, seta little value on witnesses there. The other day, he brought this out promptly in h dialogue with Counsel in court Coudwl:— But, although the plaintiff has do receipt lor Ibe money »bo advanced, the has a number of witnesses
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  • 1912 3 (IjpeeioUy wriiim l>y me of tlte Beruged.) There have been so many mis-nlaie-ruents regarding our eight weeks in the siege of Peking, and our condition when rescued by the Allied troops, that on* feels both amused and indignant at the tales given to the
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  • 225 3 YESTERDAY'S TIES. "a" «INOL«. Withers— lS T. Fearce, *cr., uolin. Morri«on+l6be»l Synvs— l,«-4, H-». Dewing-15.4 Leal Kainnic, -it., 4-rt, 7-.">, M Mactaggart. sur. v. I)urbibliire +I, i>o»tponed. B SINOLKS Pollook+ft beat Koon m 4-ti, «A 6-0. Carter »cr. beat Morgan 1. o-S, M. c SINUI.KB.
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  • 77 3 The North German Lloyd steamer .Stettin has brought news to Sydney that in the Admiralty Islands the whole of a tribe of natives had been annihilated, and that a cannibal orgie, at which 100 bodies of the victims were roasted and devoured, had taken place. The purser of
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  • 209 3 Widhisdiy, Mth Sirrnmi. High Water. II 3* a.m. f«. V. A. Lamp Practice. M 5. Chess Club. Town Hall 6.16. 8. V. A. C»»t. Sec Gun Drill A Recruits' Drill. 6.16. lollardCo. Belle of New York." Town Hall Thcudiv, 37th Bbptiubik. High Water. 0.8 a.m. o.lpm. Herman mail from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Sourabaya anJ Samarang, fmunnj, due Mth Sept., Boustes/i Co. Hongkong, Hvnniaa, due 28th Sept., Behn Meyer i. Co. Rangoon and Calcutta, k'angra, on 28th Sept., Oouslead Co. Sourabaya and Samarang. Chuntang, due 3 ith Sept.. Bousttsd A Co. Penitng and Deli, Ustf, every Tuesday, Bahn Mevxr
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    • 554 3 You must atop Coughing. The best way to cure Chronic Coughs. Bronchitis, and Chest-Colds is to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Rubbed well into the chest and back, it penetrates immediately to the inflamed part*. The tickling in the throat ceases the spasm weakens: the cough disappears. It often cures when
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    • 967 3 AUCTION SALESAUCTION SALK. (at Ol'R BAM- BOOM Thursday, 27th Seplmnher, at 11 a.*. 12 New Bicycles. (Sea-damaged Foraccountofconcernad.) •Mj9 POWELL A Co.. imtam, SAI.K OF VALUABLE HOMSEHOI.I KURNITURE, *c. AT Jt'DITH lIOI'DK, HOUKT (IJUIITH. Saturday, 29fA Srpttnltr, at 2 p.m. 'I'HK undersigned hare been instructed 1 to aell by suction
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    • 1046 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERBONALS; Isttimh, lAcenu a line, and aad 3rd times, 10 cents a line 4th to flth times, t ceats a line; 7th to 18th times, 3 senle a line; afterwards, 1 cants a line; bat so charge lest than on dollar. Thus, a tinsUnt
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 86 3 WEATHER REPORT Jtmdu»y *T«W><M. Hw^tlol, i&lh Srpl. IrtJO. »».m.Bp.m »om. RIMAKKS. Bw. S9 967 U9.836 29.U04 Temp. 81.6 85.2 790 J.. W.BlbThei 7f1.8 786 77.0 *3 IMr.ofWindK.W. N.W. N.W. Max. Temp. 88.7 S Mm 76.5 %*2 Max. IU *un]B36 '5 T^rr.rad 7*6 S| tUiofiill M S The time ball at
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  • 609 4 XlllliniU, 26TH SBrTEKXIR. IflUI. PRODUCE. {Hotel art corrected to noon) Btunbier 8«i. Copra Bali, 6.40. do Ponlianak, 6(10 I epper, Black, 29.62; do Whifc, (*X) ..„«.«> rtagq Flour Sarawak, S.SO Ao\ Brnnei \o. 1 2.80 Pearl Sago 4.075. Cofiee, Bali, \b% baais SS.AU Codec Paleml»ng 16% basis.. S7.OU CoSm,
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  • 86 4 for rer ur. iim*. To-Morbow. lutie via ports Karu Borneo 1 p.m. Malacca i Ling^i tirlcne I p.m. Jnpan via ports (tlenfum' A p.m Mnlacca A Klang Chow Pkgn 4 p.m. Klang via ports Oiang Ann 4 p.ni? 11.-itana via porti MattnLmlur 4p m. Bangkok Koroi i p.m.
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  • 93 4 Pboh Kokupi By the German a, a. OMaaaWy, dv« ou the -'7 th Sept. with dates from London to the M instant. From iiusa By thr M. M. s.t. MM* due on Tuesda>. Aug. 16th X.1>.1 S-|it 71 h Sept -in Auk *Hb M. M Sept l-'tn
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  • 260 4 ARRIVALS. Per s. Han Uhmt Hin from Klans via ports— Mr. nnd Mr. Uordon. Per 8. s. Kwtnl from Bangkok— Mr. ■MB. TO ARRIVE. (for Singapore.) P«r LftLli Oldenburg due on Thuraday From Antwerp— kir. Dun, and Mr. 6prink. From Genoa— Messrs. H. Burgor, J. rJngelbrecht, W. Koifer,
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1205 4 L'udet tniaboaxliui: the following al>r»e>t.-i- I ion* ■tre uuit i sir. steamer sh.— «tup; I <).— burque Kb schooner; Yet. Yacht Iru.— Cruiaer; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor 'orpedo H.p. -Horse-power Urii. I (ritith U. S.— United Sta>«; Fr— f rench Ger.— Geraisu Dul. Hut. -I. oil.— Johore Ac,
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    • 920 4 Ham*, fort, pr»*«M« W«n t vHn Acar», Kurope, p'«4 Canal. Sept II Afghanistan, Kurope, pad Canal, Sept 7 Vniimomno-i, L'pool. Sept U Mansfield. Alcinoiu. China, Oat K Mansfield. Ambolo, I'd Cardiff, Bept 1- Borneo Cos Annam, ('olomlm. Oct 0 M M \ntonio Lopet. Manila, Sept 2» Barlow. \rthor
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    • 89 4 5 VRML's Htm A I Ton* Oaptii* 2 Rio. F»OM HtILKI COICKtMUa. B'pli 36 |I«OM>k (tor sir 10J0 Jm-l »on IS Killing Ann Brit »tr V>li Koll.lt S^ |H«:tor ttr 9UM Barr ■M iKaii What- Hin »tr ]»6Ulhd It; Kiiilnt 'ivr str .W I: J« |Bui SnilK Brit rtr
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    • 57 4 1)»TB. VnuLK Xi» I'uu.VKi. Uiniii UHOHM •pt -.'>i Rrnglo« Brit »tr. Thompwn fbt-nuon and Bara«r»ng 38 IVh Adp «lr Uwingdon Coti« ria port* »l Sultan >-r HniKlry Miuir tad Malncva Ml M»lw<-a str Ds>7 I Telnk Anton <i* porU Sri P g»Uo Pat «tr Utn Port Picluon »nd Klang
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 466 4 NOTICES. tuts for LUi PERMS' mm M m WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v IllSpaciilWiPPiit^ra BJKtli|iin,,. Poneiors to W*s&^^F^& Empress ol India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. KfIWAWGA of Japan! m TOILET WATER Ipprutialwl lor its drliutt i»Tfume and tbr Ming of »omlort JjKk and fruhihiK wbich it imparts U> the skin Kananga Extract At
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    • 409 4 K'-H 1 Dr.. J. D. A. PEREIRA. HoBTIfIOLTOaJIIT *»D FIORIBT. COLUKTOK AKD EIPOBTIB or OaCBIDS. By special appointment to His Mni^tr The King of Siam and H. H. The Sultan Orders tor Bouquot Spray*, Ac, *c.. Carefully and promptly executed. I'nramil Hoase in the Trade. NURBKKY ANl> BEOIPKN*'! 1 KSKBANK,
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    • 524 4 gWs »w L jTMIJ W> THK BEST ASLI I'ROVED REMEDY l\fr mV\ AGAINST CNB OF THE OOMMONItST DISEASES. J<t'.*_a»i^""'< Suffered by women, especially Europeans. ll»lo« in Warm ('ouutriea. It is recommended by Dr. Billet Bfls £un>|>c. For details please call to sea the direction on t[ tint.. w. A t».
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