The Straits Times, 28 September 1900
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Title Section14 1900-09-28 1 The Straits Times. EnT. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORR FRIDAY. SEFfEMBER 28. 1900. No. 20,252.14 words
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Advertisement923 1900-09-28 1 VnTH'FS •pilE BORNEO CUMI'A.NY. I.IMIIKD THI uramler-i l.ir> aaswsao*. Norwiek Uaioa Fin lasar.se. Soci«tj. Atlaa Aasuraass Cnssp—y (Fin). TW *>r«it«r4. life Imiw. Boessty. TWs Oesaa Matte* laiss— u Cosspaay. r*. Ckksa M**«al M**** W«vtgarU Coa«j«ny. fa. TotMskaa U«*v Besr Co«»«m. TW klartk>>» IbotsmOmsimj. Uaartsd. u'"/^mlt of TH« bSSsb'oToblPAirv, UeHTKD Ar«»t.923 words
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Advertisement821 1900-09-28 1 STEAMSHIP QQMPANBB. I' (i.MNKLUKE rAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPU Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government Agent, at Smoapore: Ship Aonor, lati J. Dajhidbls A Co.. Ooixm i)»i». Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate. SteameT From Expected W ill be Despatched for Oa u..,~,,,k,r Batavia. Sept .84. Batavin, Cheribon, 8 marang, Sountfcava, Haiuuytur.821 words
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Advertisement499 1900-09-28 1 I IJKITIBH INDIA STEAM NAVIUA- I) TION COMPANY. LIMITED TO PENANG, RtNOOON. A CALCUTTA One of thrCompany* steam er* isintended 'o leave ''anjong Pagar Wharf every week. PvMßgen and Cargo booked by th* wwve steamer* at through rates to aH ports in India and Ceylon, also to East Vfrican Port*.499 words
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Advertisement654 1900-09-28 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital £5,117,M0 I'm ii up Capital i-i12,7n0 Reserve Fond £1,073,680 The undersigned. Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept Bra risks at current rate* of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. 'PHK CHINA TRADERS INSUKAIfCI X COMPANY, LIMrrXD. Ospital Subscribed t*Aou,oou Ajaosat654 words
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Advertisement441 1900-09-28 1 LNSURANCEa Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 1. PROVISION FOB OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by s Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Goret, H. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 4A0,n0,000 LUCK MUSES UIEIAL fviHTWIX low441 words
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Advertisement697 1900-09-28 1 BANKS. TTONUKONO AND .SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. REBIRVX FUND $11,600,000 KKBKBVK LIABILITY OF) nnnfinnfl PBOPRIKTOBB. -110,000.000. CocßToor DiaacToas:— N. A. Sin*. Ecsq.-CuiaatAji. B r-MBWAK. »1— DsrrrTT CBAIBJfAH. B. at. GaAT. K«,. I D. at Macs**, Kss. K.Oosn, W |>.J RATKom>7aW A HAurr, Kaq B L. BlclAanncox, a>*.697 words
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Advertisement657 1900-09-28 1 NOTICES JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHIRTS. -I/.KS FROM 14 TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO, AI.EX. FOX CO. BEli to intimate that they are now showing at So. 7, Stamford Hoad, th 1 following goods, which they respectfully invite an early ti.tprvtinn of, vis:— Lsvlies' White. Black, and Khaki Coloured Straw657 words
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Advertisement765 1900-09-28 1 FOR SALE RMPLOYM£NT3 TO I ET- ANU_PERSONAIA Mrr time, Id cants a Mm, tnd sad tra time*, 10 oenu a tin* 4th to Bth tiroes psnta a -In*; 7th to lMk Üb« I Him afterward*. 1 cent* a Una »«t k ehaf|*l*a* thaa on* dollar. Tan* a Uarw 1«m adv*rtl*eaent,765 words
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Article55 1900-09-28 2 Thk Singapore Branch of tbe Chartered Bank of liu'-a, Australia, and China have to-day received a telegram from their head office advising that At the approaching meeting of shareholders the directors will recommend a dividend for the past half year at the rate of 10% per55 words
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Article199 1900-09-28 2 W« trust that Government will give full consideration to the finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the wreck of the steamer Peru. The Turtt, it may he remembered, ran on a rock while on a trip from Penang to Tongkah. The rock was not marked on the chart.199 words
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Article408 1900-09-28 2 Thekc \i a grnxl deal to interest teucrowers in a report just issued on experimental tea cultivation in South Carolina. The report is finned by the Britieli Consul at Charleston, who states that at Suuinierviile the experiments began about ten years ago. At tbe beginning they were conducted on a408 words
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Article13 1900-09-28 2 Thicks is an "At Home at the Tanglin Club at v o'clock to-night.13 words
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Article22 1900-09-28 2 Hong Nai, for fraudulent possession of a tin ol iut»licin« ut Tanjung Pagar Dock, hat been seul to prison for six months.22 words
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Article20 1900-09-28 2 The P. O. Soeolm arrived this morning with about 140 tous of cartridges, filled shells, tuzes, guncotton, &c on board.20 words
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Article20 1900-09-28 2 Tu-HuHUusr afternoon, at 4-15, in St. Andrew's Cathedral, the wedding takes place of Mr. Arthur Barker and Miss Annie Abrann.20 words
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Article24 1900-09-28 2 Thk monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be bald at the liartles Girls' School on Wednesday, October 3rd, at 4 p.m.24 words
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Article22 1900-09-28 2 \V« arc glad to hear that the newlyformed Straits Chines* British Association has b*xn exempted from the operation of ibe Boasu9» Ordimte-22 words
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Article15 1900-09-28 2 Thk Penang Municipality advertise for a secretary nt S3OO a month. He must be unmarried.15 words
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Article17 1900-09-28 2 Mkssus. Powell A Co. advertise a furniture "ale at Irwell Bank, Orange Road, on the 6th proz.17 words
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Article19 1900-09-28 2 A las named Burns was, this morning, fined 95 and costs for scorching on a bicycle in Orchard Road.19 words
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Article20 1900-09-28 2 There will be Maxim and carbine practice for the 8. V. A. at Tanjong Katong, on Sunday, the 21st Oct.20 words
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Article26 1900-09-28 2 The new Japanese battleship Atahx, the heaviest in the world, is expected from Kngland as we go to press. She stays only long enough to coal.26 words
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Article23 1900-09-28 2 Dm: hundred and eighty-one deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 22nd instant. The ratio per thousand was 39.25.23 words
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Article29 1900-09-28 2 Tbe latest pastime in Colombo is archery. The Prince's Club has now gone in for the old pastime with great Ml It has already become popular with both sexes.29 words
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Article24 1900-09-28 2 1 iik American Government has informed Mr. \V. Mulock, the Canadian Postmaster-General, that the Philippines are in future to be regarded as American territory.24 words
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Article31 1900-09-28 2 Misshs. C. dall' Abaco and Lim Tek Swee advertise that they have started business as ship-chandlers and storekeepers at 78 Anson Road under the style of C. dall' Abaco >v Co.31 words
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Article34 1900-09-28 2 Thk British transport Sufolk which was sunk off Port Elizabeth, 900 hones being lost, would, on her return to Kngland, have been chartered by the Russian Government to convey troops ii the Far Kast.34 words
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Article45 1900-09-28 2 \V. J. Kiiith, 2nd Engineer of the j.». Trunlrby, lying at Tanjong Pagar Wharf, reports that between 1 and 2 p.m. yesterday, a gold watch and chain v ilued at Ssu, S3 in silver, and a Geneva •vatch worth Sift were stolen from his cabin.45 words
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Article41 1900-09-28 2 The Queen, iv inspecting some Madras Sappers at Balmoral, addressed the men and said I am very proud of my Indian Army, and watch with the greatest interest the excellent work iliey havr. been and are doing in Africa and China."41 words
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Article45 1900-09-28 2 Chu Huh and Teng Ann were yesterday fined S#jO each, in default a inni:th, for assisting in the management nf ii puMic lottery at Bnkit Pasoh on the 17th and 18th inst. A hundred dollars were awarded to the informer. The fines were not paid.45 words
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Article52 1900-09-28 2 In i us is every chance of a very large leathering at the races in Calcutta this year, as tlipre are a number of horses L-uiiiL- up from Singapore, including II 11. the t'ultan of Johore's string and Mr. Dalian's lot. Mr. Abrams is also said to be taking up52 words
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Article46 1900-09-28 2 Hrn Charles Warren writes to the London 7'i/<if.« to the effect that the statements he is alleged to have made about the battle of Bpion Kop h»ve been made entirely without his authority, and that some of the staternentu attributed to him are contrary to fact.46 words
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Article48 1900-09-28 2 KrrKcrivif means have heen found uf disposing of the condemned small srrus in the Fort William arsenal at Calcutta. They have been mado over to the officer in charge, Ordnance Kield Park, proceeding to China, end are to be thrown into the sea on the way to Hongkong.48 words
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Article46 1900-09-28 2 To-mokrow night 11 special Criterion" dinner will be served at the Raffles Hotel. The band or the 16th Madras Native Infantry will play during and after dinner Those persons desirous of dining at the hotel tu-mormw night should make sure of seats by engaging them beforehand.46 words
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Article51 1900-09-28 2 Sir William Lyne, the Premier of New South Wales, has cabled to the Agent-(ienerel nl New South Wales in London to Rend out four 4. Tin. naval guns fitted with carriages for field service, and also several Vickers-Maxim giins, which were ordered to replace the A Battery now in South51 words
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Article48 1900-09-28 2 Tbk London Post Office authorities have issued an order to the clerks directing them in future to use the appellation "Esq." in addressing all male correspondents unless they are evidently labourers, personal servants, tradesmen (writing from their house of busineas), or depositors in the Post Office Savings Bank.48 words
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Article54 1900-09-28 2 A ksmakkable plioi was made at Calamba, on the road to Santo Toman, Philippines, recently. A detachment of Rough Riders, proceeding through a wild section of country, came across a band of seven fully armed insurgents. The soldiers immediately tired upon the eneiuy. Corporal Stevens, who fired first, killed three54 words
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Article74 1900-09-28 2 It is alleged that the Chiuese edible dog is exceedingly delicate in Savour, and being bred and fed for the market it is really not more nasty to eat than an Ostend rabbit or a swung sucking pig. It is only the name that is against it The method of74 words
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Article89 1900-09-28 2 Tkh Kno wv charged by a woman for causing hurt with a dangerous weapon. He denied her statement, and demanded that she should take a sacred oath by cutting off a fowl's bead in proof that she spoke the truth. Yesterday morning, she did so in the presence of Mr.89 words
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Article99 1900-09-28 2 Tbe large piece of land adjoining Raffles Hotel, lacing Beach Koad, on wliicli the Beacb and Victoria Hotels now stand, has been wild to Messrs. Scab Song Scan and Wee Kay Slang for 1)810,000 The area of tbe land, which runs back to North Bridge Road, is about 230,000 square99 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
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47 1900-09-28 2 Shanghai, Thunday night. The Chinese expect that, after the Germans and Russians have captured Lutai (near Tientsin), the Russians will proceed to Shanhai-kwan, with the intention of securing the whole of the northern railway, which is pledged to British bond-holders.47 words
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Article23 1900-09-28 2 Meikung-yi, a Chinese General under Vuan-Shihkai, has expelled the Boxers from Shantung and is now following them into Chihli province.23 words
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Article18 1900-09-28 2 The Chinese are still shippinj munitions of war northward from the Arsenal at Shanghai.18 words
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Article58 1900-09-28 2 I'enawj, Thursday afler.wnn. Thk finding of the Marine Court ol Inquiry intu the wreck of the steamer Tew has been announced. The court censured Captain Martin, who, however, had his certificate returned. The Court recommended that a more rt liable survey of the waters near58 words
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Article117 1900-09-28 2 Tmiikk Chinainen have been arrested for the attack on the river detectives during th« small hours of yesterday morning. The mor^ii* optrandi of the rivor thieves is to keep under cover until it is time to relieve the boat*. The reliefs assemble at Elgin Bridge or thereabouts. The117 words
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Article280 1900-09-28 2 VsjjTtKDAY, Tan Seng Kee, Koh Alt 1 n'k. .1 woman, and Lim Soon Yong were brought before Mr. Howard on remand for enquiry into the allegations of murder and culpable homicide not amounting to murder, by causing the death of one Lim Ah Chwee. M r. atewart conducted280 words
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Article351 1900-09-28 2 TOT chief heads of estimated expenditure next year were set forth in yesterday's Strati* lime*. To-day we give several of the more important items mentioned in the Estimates. The Volunteer expenditure next year is put at (50,608 in the Estimates against Jl9,lttS, the amount for IUOO.351 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
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Article66 1900-09-28 2 PBOHABtB si •KRKNUEK. Ijondon, Friday. The bulk of the Boer f irees which accompanied Acting President Schalkburger and Commandant Viljoen appear to be concentrating in the unhealthy »bushv.)ldt to the east of Pietersburg. It is impossible for these Boers to come out of this region owing66 words
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Article38 1900-09-28 2 later Advices from Vryb.irg dated 22nd instant, state that General Settle with 7, m0 men has relieved the garrison of Schweuerrenecke after an engagement in which the Boers tufl'ered heavily, and their commandant was captured.38 words
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Article22 1900-09-28 2 The I'ortugucse officials at l/ourenrn Mari|iies ant moat obliging in facilitating and forwarding supplies to the British troops from there22 words
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Article35 1900-09-28 2 1.0r.1 Roberts telegraphs to the Lonl Mayor that the City nf London Imperial Volunteers will return before the sth January next. He fears that he himself cannot return so soon.35 words
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Article841 1900-09-28 2 {from ihir Cnrrerpomlent.) Kuala Lipu, 181/. Nrpttmhrr MI.NIMi BY MMM It was stated the other day, in thia paper, that there had I wen a good deal of talk lately of more than one company having secured concessions fur dredging certain rivers in I'ahang for gold. The word841 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement421 1900-09-28 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULABGOW. Manufactor«ra of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatiae Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonatorr,, iv nara op Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus, Th» aiem Ktcplonve*, l*i*g all mnnuit- tyred in Gnat Britain, are miule Io fan Ihe high nlnxdnrd of unfity and f*nty Unit impount Hie Hritith Gti'-rrnmevl, and421 words
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Advertisement960 1900-09-28 2 NOTICES. THK CHINESE CRISIS. Owing to the mbort, our houses in Shanghai and Hongkoog have a niitnlM'i of fumm )>\m> il il their hands for sale cheap, and SMe of these instnir: cuts Ikim- Ken suit to us lor disposal. BurgHitiN an- offered and an curly inspection is invited. THE960 words
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Advertisement355 1900-09-28 2 LATEBT ADVEBTISEPNTB. VOli SALE. A I Steam Uuneh JACK 11. Apply i\.l to EASTERN PKODUCTSCO., LD. I m.w.f. v.c. 9 Raffles Vuav. HOARD &_U)IKiING. On inmn.odious room vacant at Atjeh House. 106 Orchard Road. Terras moderate. 8/10 TOWN HALL, KKMGHT, TO-NIGHT. THE POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO, TO-NIOHT, (FRIDAY) and Saturday.355 words
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Advertisement1000 1900-09-28 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VVANTKU AS apprentice, a young Chinaman to learn surveying and drafting and general work of a contractor* business. He must thoroughly understand English and some ot the Chinese dialects. Apply in own handwriting to A. 8.," 4/10 c/o KELLY A WALSH, Singapore. NOTICE Is hereby given that the1,000 words
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Advertisement132 1900-09-28 2 M. 8. A. iokndorl (or taa XtmU Tim— ■hooM I* wtittas en oo« nrh of tka paMt ob1». Bt tka aafiaotot th»t onoditioa, m—, M.B.S. ass r.j~,ud that >urht otharwua b. imkaalMd. All •drarliaiscoootraosa an nklaot to tba onn.li. tion that tba Maiia«ar msj l«sri tba adrartiasiaaat oat o< tka132 words
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598 1900-09-28 3 ■I'M' 3.YTH Co. R A. i K K TkMi te im« met last night on the Recreation Club grouDd in the second round of the above shield., hefore a fairly large crowd of spectators. The Mini were as follows :t.">TH n k (io»l Clarke. Back Cooper598 words
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Article217 1900-09-28 3 i nmMTi pi.ay. U'winj; -30 v. Mom«oo I.'), uonn. B BINKI.IB CMtv+l l*«t Nome -4 r I •i Mr. »e»i Pollouk+s. "C SISOLW. iieatty Mr, Iwat Foiled xr., H 1. «n ilmbim-Sv. Oliffe+4, untin. "a norm.tIlrail.lell and F.llint 15..! l»-ai Noon «.r. 11 b" MnUI217 words
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Article117 1900-09-28 3 The i>o|"d.ir Lilliputian Opera Company produced "The Helle of New York" at the Town Hall last night, a large and enthuaiutic uudience witneuitijj the performance Encores were the order of the evening, every one of the aong and dance mm* \mng rriwited. The dreuea of the117 words
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Article961 1900-09-28 3 .\,h,u,r, oi Ihr Mail.) HIDIN'PUWKLL «M DX WET. Xoxi interesting particular* have been published of the recent operations in the bushveklt north of Pretoria, which resulted in General l>« Wet being ultimately forced to double back through the Magaliesberg Range. Both General Baden- Powell and General De961 words
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Article93 1900-09-28 3 S. V. A. Orderly Officer lor tin- ensuing .-.k -Lieut. K J BenjafieM. orderly N C H l>r thr enauine reek -Sergt A. J MacOonald I'anuits Tuesday. 2nd (Vt and 'luirsday, 4th Oct., 3.15 p m., signalling. Wednesday, H.4JS p m., lamp practice. Wednesday, LIS p.sa ■>93 words
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Article2078 1900-09-28 3 A. C. MACLAREN - A. C. MACLAREN. (.4/1 Ilighlr Ruemd) ft f.-MVMM A»O BOWLIHO. PART I I.OHMANN AND BHARPE In those remarks about bowlers 1 will take them in the order in wbicb they come into my head, (ioing back to 1890 reminds me how short is the life of a cricketer, so2,078 words
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Article174 1900-09-28 3 A Ukitish transp<irt, suppostxl to lie the I'rlana (No. IT), passed through from weettoeaatat «.45p.m. yesterday. The British transport Ufa (No. pasted through at 6.30 this morning from east to west. The British transport Jelnngi will leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf at daylight tO'inorruw and will anchor iv tbercadr. She174 words
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Article183 1900-09-28 3 KaIUAY. iWH BCITEMBKB. Hifh Water. U.JU p.m. V. K. Buttalion Drill. 6.6. Taaglin Club At Home. U. PollHrri Co. "A Gaiety Uirl Town Hall. Saithdav, iimi SiiTKMBEa. High Water. l.» a.m. 0.64 p.m. Temrlong Meeting. Uo Sooza Bt. Noon. SS. C Q Cricket. r-..|i.»y l.in.- Ool(. Monthly Medal. Pollard183 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement599 1900-09-28 3 kNOT BEYOND HOI'E who have suffered year after year I ■umatism will tw glad to hear of a I that baa prorod an absolute I There are no condition! of j ,iam, no matter how severe nor from what <»u»e. that cannot I immediately be relieved, and permanently I cnre<l599 words
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Advertisement275 1900-09-28 3 Pf LLS I iv s'ntapt'^.' n^^inal oat im, ■UHW. IMK. WVnULMFTON. BNOLM*. HAS NO EQUAL. 1 v .t- 1 1 onn la a «e it always. BUY ">e cup that cheers but doe* not inebriate. TO M HAD AT Knot. John Little A Co., Ltd., M*un. Ann Lock Co., Battery-road,275 words
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Advertisement1024 1900-09-28 3 AUCTION SALES--BALK OK VALUABLE! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4c. IT JUDITH lIOt'SL, MOUNT Kl.I/.AKTII. Halurdny, 29th Srpteml*r, at i p.m. f|»HK undersigned nave been instructed JL to Mil by auction the valuable househoM furniture, Ac, consisting of a Europe-made drawing room suite upholaMred in red plush- a semi-grand I piano, Europe made1,024 words
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Advertisement744 1900-09-28 3 NOTICES. H. ABRAMS. HORSE REPOSITORY AND Veterinary Estalilislimiut. Mr. Abrafns. Hrn now ready for sale jeveral very handsome pain. Al»o a Pour-in-hand of Chestnuts And several very stylish Wssrte lamu H.r^-v LadlrV awl Ceatlmeas stock*. FORAGK DKPAPTiMKXT. We have just received a good fupply of the best Australian Ow -ft«744 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1900-09-28 3 WKATHKR RKPORT K-hu'h, Ktrl-n Har^uil, WA Sept. IWJO. Hn .«p.n.»«.in Rxyiui Bar 5»950-.'9.8402ft»1l Temi 84.1 K.i 800 x W.B'lhlhir 7RB 770 78.8 ~2£ Dir.ofWm'lWe»Lw.».w.C«l™ e.S Max. Tamp. 88.9 "a i Mtll_. 76.J S«I.S Max. in Ban 148.0 Terr.nd ..78.3 g-g Rainfall Nil. X The time ball at Pnto Brnni and82 words
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Article1058 1900-09-28 4 Dmuiroitß, 28th SirTlHum. 1900. {Hatm an nnniit to «m> Ham bier t 7 tsf Copra BalL 6.40 do Pentlanak, «.O0 •pp«r, Black. 2».2a do White, (*X> H «JOO 'ho Floor Bunk, I.lft do Bran*) So. 1 *J0 FMrl Sago 4 07 1 Coffee, Bali, 1&X baal* »JSo Coffee Palemlong,1,058 words
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SHIPPING
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Article1364 1900-09-28 4 V ndnrinuneadinK the follow n« abhi lioni are need itr.— «t«amer »h.— thip tq.— barque toh KboonK Yet.— Yacht i ru.— trailer Got— Gunboat Tor lorpwlo Up. -Hom-pomr Brit— Briuib U. B.— United Statae; Fr.French Oer.— Oerm»n Dot.— Dutch: Job.— Jobera Ac, O. c»,—Oeoernlargo d.p. deck paattmgen:1,364 words
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Article825 1900-09-28 4 sTaass, pert, prttteU dan el amrai. xs*l sm ol aaenli. ttTRAHEES. Acara, Europe, p'wi Canal, Sept 1 1 Alubaiiislan, Europe, p'sd Caual, Sept 7 Alcuiuus, Cluua, tii-t s Mansfield, iiuboto, I'll Cardlfi, Bept 1« burns* Coy An nun, Colombo, Oet .'7 M M. auioiiio Lopes. Hsu la. Sept825 words
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Article139 1900-09-28 4 5 Vmu> tarn Tom.! mrr»« I Faoa (Uiui.., Oowmuwn. j_fco_ 8 3? l| D»li tier »lr. 7K .Cueana Deli |sepl Bebn Meyer 4Ce 27 Chiang M*t itr. 7« Oerdet Bangkok 8«p« SI Beho Mayer ACo Bihirii I Mr. »US Bn.ua iHoo»»oag S,pl SI B«hn Mav.r 4Co i-7 D.ra«Udt it,.139 words
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Advertisement592 1900-09-28 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Head Opnce No. 13, Cahtoi Koah, Shakuhsi. AH. A. WATTIE. Mankger. MESSKS. TAN KIM TIAN ft SONS, '—I .w*,«*. Tb* Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company sloinc business in tbe Kast. A special point ia made of prompt592 words
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Advertisement1003 1900-09-28 4 G. OTOMUNE COr JAPANESE GENERAL CURIO STORE. to i alwoio "9 TIM KS AND BDDGKT btraitt Timet, $90 a yea.-, or $2J a month or fifteen cent* a copy. Po*t Free, SB*. a quarter. Slrasla Huiget post free. $2 a year, or $6 a quarter, or 40 cent* a copy.1,003 words
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Advertisement417 1900-09-28 4 Swett Scents from /lowers, PIGAUO'o WHITE VIOLITS. rtIGAUD'S whiti no*!. RIGAUD'S WHITI JASMIN. RIGAUD'S whiti lilac RIGAUD'S whiti m.s. RIGAUDtC; immm, Paris V J MR. HENDERSON WILL BE AT BAIT GAJAH on MM inst KAMPAK ou 25th inst TELL'K AXSOX on 28tliinat. KUALA UMPUR on :ilst iii«t. A.M. BDBsVFntl onTthOtt417 words
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Advertisement998 1900-09-28 4 QLNGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER 23rd, SMk, and 27(A FIRST DAY. rueeday, 23rd October. Fiist Rac». THK MAIDEN PLATE.-Value »SOO.A Bace for Maiden Horses- Weifht per scale (ICM.). An allow .n>eui iilu. to ex-Unfllns imported into tb< StraiU HrtilenanUor Naive BUts*at a anbscribed price of998 words
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