The Straits Times, 13 November 1900
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Title Section15 1900-11-13 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORR TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1900. No. 30,290.15 words
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Advertisement867 1900-11-13 1 NOTICES. fpilE BOKNKO CCMPANY. I.IMIIED rS ataadard Lit* Asnnaes Norwich Uaioa tin lMmr.no. Soeioty. Asia* Amnso* Coapsßj (Fir*). TV, F^mtabU li«* Aasnao* BOOM 7. Ths Cfcia*, Mntaal Stoaa. Mavifatka Cosspsay fa* Tu*>a*n**l UfW B«*r Company ol TBI MtWIbToMfANT, LIMITID. Ag—t*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Orrin.TELKiiati'M Steekt. Jft Wh»«ve». KErr«LH*a»OD» STKAM NAVItJATInN (Xi.MI'ANY.867 words
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Advertisement842 1900-11-13 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ¥"()MNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agtnts at Singapon: Ship Aoiscy, utb J. Duhdels A Co., 2-8, Oollyee Jo»v. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be l>««patcne<l for On Ins IHtmm, Batavia via Billiton. Nov. 12. Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang,842 words
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Advertisement398 1900-11-13 1 I VTORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD I > BREMEN. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBUKU. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known Mall-xteamers of these lines will leave Singapore on or annul the undermentioned dates: Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. Prim HriWch Nov. I? Bayern Nov. 19 Prime,* Irene Dec. Stuttgirt Dec. 3 Preuiten Dec. M398 words
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Advertisement692 1900-11-13 1 NOTICES. Japanese shampooing. Apply to SKKIMOTO, 79 Brass Busa Road. I°7l l Singapore ESTATE OF LATE ALFRED JAMES BRIGLY, 81RVEVOR, OF TAIPING AND FORMERLY OF KUALA LUMPUR lETTERB of administration having j been applied for by the undersigned, all persons having claims against this estate are requested to forward same692 words
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Advertisement306 1900-11-13 1 NOTICES. A CARD. M. s. Mehta, M. D. Late Clinical Assistant, Soho Hospital for Women (London). Consaltai ion and Residence 377, Victoria Btreet. m f. 4 s. 8/10 ALEX. FOX tf Drapers and Haberdashers. 7, Stamford Road. ■lave jusi r.-.ii v«m! Hi. following s v. viz i Black Mohair and306 words
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Advertisement716 1900-11-13 1 NoriCßs. Milkmaid BRAND see that the j^DENSEDMnf H.C *1 1 MILKMAID IttSHp! Ml in T M rk i^^^^^^ Full Cream. ever y Ti n Sale in the World. BANK. Nederlandsclie Sandel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCIETY EBTAHUIIHED IXJ4. Paid nr Capital f .16,783,000— (abt. Jt.i.i ««i.ixici, RaERTE Fuxn f. S.I»B.UU>— (abt.716 words
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Advertisement721 1900-11-13 1 COMMON SENSE NUTSHELL ««*>ikaVl WOft OB th* NIMM *>d r»i>-t -ClartlAc ikl imu "t iaf>,f.nir* »»cr ifttw>.Tcr«il fbr hiTTOMfi *Twl fslDCttAlaal <lrM|W f WaV>U i<t VH*J(tj, da>prM ■iub of *)hmU, 4c., with practical ohpcrTsHnua ■>i«rrtm«T*i aad full 'liro-ttnon i<vi*w»iaf f#TtaUn dv ■••»l.flt«ttf.i» t>«t .W-'to* th* k»pt>itk*M ot* -«iIM I.V It721 words
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Advertisement756 1900-11-13 1 1-OR SALE KMPLOYWENTB TO I ETANOJ'KK, OINALB l«i tisi, 1« csnu a line, tad and art "niw, lv cent* a line 4th to Mb tkm* f cent* a l|r, 7th to 1 Hth time. I e*nt* s Ine; afterwards, a cent* a llM; bat as •ham. lea. than on* dollar.756 words
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937 1900-11-13 2 Yestkrday Singapore witnessed the funeral of the Singapore Insurance Company. We use the word funeral advisedly— the death occurred in 1882. The delay might be regarded aiunseemly in other places but we live, and theCon:pany lived, in937 words
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Article71 1900-11-13 2 Sinodlari.y enough the American Presidential election mms to have had no effect whatever on the value of the silver dollar. Instead of dropping it seems firmer than ever. The price of silver has been up to about 30) in the past couple of weeks, and has sunk as loir 2t/71 words
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Article309 1900-11-13 2 War has always had its vicissitudes but one can recall no parallel to the present state of affairs in South Africa, as net forth in the last couple of days' despatches. Two months have elapsed since the war was declared virtually over,and since then we have had some ol' the309 words
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Article423 1900-11-13 2 Amu.ni; the deaths announced in the t>'!egrams to the Colombo papers is that nf a notable Anglo-Indian personality, Sir George William AUen KC.lt Tliough not himself a literary man, Sir Ueorge controlled the journal which virtually represents the Government ol India Hie Allahabad Vwmrc. It v.v the first daily journal423 words
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Article13 1900-11-13 2 I'koddoi, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article11 1900-11-13 2 Koi« Chinamen were arrested for exposure on the Esplanade last evening.11 words
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Article15 1900-11-13 2 Powbll 3l Co. advertise sales of land at Syed Ally Road, and at Passir PanJanß-15 words
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Article17 1900-11-13 2 A El kopka.n passenger (in the Krencli mail died yesterday. The funeral took place in th* afternoon.17 words
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Article10 1900-11-13 2 Rilkv, Hargreavcs Co. advertise the advantages of the I^ancashire belting.10 words
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Article19 1900-11-13 2 Mr. Bowen, of theSipiau Mining Co., has arrived from Negri Sembilan on the Mulacea on a few days' visit.19 words
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Article17 1900-11-13 2 Mk. A. Landau, who has been in Kumpc for nonie months past, returned yesterday by French mail.17 words
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Article20 1900-11-13 2 The sale of Mr. J. D. Saundera' household furniture has been postponed to Saturday, the I7lh inst,., at 2 p.m.20 words
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Article22 1900-11-13 2 Mr Kschke, the (ierman Consul, reports to the police that orchids lo the value of «Wi were stolen from his garden pwienhy.22 words
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Article39 1900-11-13 2 SPECIAL TKLEGRAMSTOTHE "STRAITS TIMES." APPALLING U)SSES. KOWLOON WRECKED. Hongkong, Saturday aftenoon. A typhoon swept over Hongkong last night (Friday). The losses causnd by the terrific wind and sea are appalling. Kowloon is strewn with wreckage.39 words
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Article19 1900-11-13 2 H. M.S. "SANDPIPER "SUNK.' Her Majesty's river gucboat Sandpiper was sunk and also a great number of native craft.19 words
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Article32 1900-11-13 2 THE "SOBRAON" OVERDUE. Much anxiety is felt as to the fate of the P. and U. mail steamer Salmon, from Singapore, which is now considerably overdue.32 words
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14 1900-11-13 2 The Inter-port Rifle Shooting match has had to be postponed.14 words
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Article40 1900-11-13 2 llui'gkung, Monday afternoon. A Chinese official rumour is about to the iMt'i-i-t that the Kmperor will return to Peking with the protection of the Allies and the Foreign Ministers. The rumour is not corroborated.40 words
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Article18 1900-11-13 2 There is great activity in rebuilding the seven bridles on the TekingTientsin railway line.18 words
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Article25 1900-11-13 2 The Russians have captured an araenal to the north-east of Yang-tsun. The Russian losses were slight. The Chinese lost -JOO men.25 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article84 1900-11-13 2 BOERS SURPRISED AND ROUTED. THK BRITISH LOSS. l/vndoit, Saturday after won. It is officially reported that Colonel LeCiallais, of the Bth Hussars, has surprised and routed a Boer force, and has captured seven guns, with waggons and ammunition. The British loss was KUkd— Colonel LeCiallais84 words
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Article98 1900-11-13 2 DECORATIONS FOR BRITISH NAVAL OFFICEILS. A MIDSHIPMAN GAINS THE VICTORIA CROSS. For services in China the following ollicers have been decorated Admiral Seymour— Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. Rear-Admiral Bruce— Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Captains Burke of tho98 words
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Article25 1900-11-13 2 Baroness Hayashi, the wifa of the Japanese Minister in London, gave the name of Ulkaia to a Japanese battleship launched at Barrow yesterday.25 words
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Article40 1900-11-13 2 NOCHAMiE. Liitulon, Sunday. At a meeting of (lie United States Cabinet at Washington, it was unanimously decided that the American policy heretofore pursued in Cliina be continued unchanged, in consequence of the reelection ul Mr. M,Kinl»\40 words
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43 1900-11-13 2 THE HONGKONG 'JUNTA" The American Government has decided to resume a vigorous policy of pacification in the Philippines. The New York Pott says that America has decided to ask Great Britain to suppress the Filipino Junta at Hongkong.43 words
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Article24 1900-11-13 2 The lioera declare that not even llae capture of Steyu and Dewet will make them surrender to the British.24 words
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Article22 1900-11-13 2 A TREMENDOUS RECEPTION. General Buller, on arriving at Aldershot, received a iremendoua ovation from the troops of the garrison.22 words
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Article21 1900-11-13 2 Colonel LeGallais was heavily engaged for live hours in the recent fighting. The Boers were a thousand strong.21 words
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Article55 1900-11-13 2 BOER (.ENERALS KILLED. ijQiiftoH, Tuesday. Colonel Mniih n.ini'ii's column has h.ul two days ol hard fighting between Belfast and Komati-poort. The Boer Commandant Prinsloo and General Kourie were killed. ieneral Grobbel was wounded. Sharp engagements have taken place at Lichtenberg, Philippolis, Middleberg, and RtistenberK, in all of which55 words
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Article10 1900-11-13 2 (ieneral Baden- Powell is ill with enteric fever.10 words
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Article16 1900-11-13 2 Miss Roberts, who is suffering from the same complaint, is in a critical condition.16 words
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Article30 1900-11-13 2 One thousand troops have embarked -'■■ith»."r*»«' Australia to form the Duke of York's guard-of-honour on the occasion of the inaguratioo of the Australian federal parliament.30 words
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Article46 1900-11-13 2 Tne Daily Mail announces that a scheme of Army reform has been prepared whereby, in future, all troops will receive ten months' field training instead of six weeks as vow. Immense areas of land are to be acquired for military purposes.46 words
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Article283 1900-11-13 2 Thk typhoon- which swept over Hongkong last Friday night seems to have been about as bad a typhoon as any since the memorable disaster of 1874 when huge damage was done, and the roll of human sacrifice was terrible. The worst feature of this preaent hurricane seems to283 words
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Article34 1900-11-13 2 A rscknt bulletin of the physicians, concerning the health of the KmpresaDowager Frederick, stated that she suffered from acute weakness of the heart, and that a recurrence of the weakness would endanger her life34 words
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Article33 1900-11-13 2 Thk .Netherlands Railway Company, at the instigation of Mr. ReiU, wbo was then Transvaal Secretary of State, heavily subsidised pro- Boer journalists. Among the subsidies were XJ.OOO to the .Standard and Diggers' News.33 words
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Article37 1900-11-13 2 A mikchant of Bangkok, who had just received a consignment of what was supposed to be tinned Danish rriilk. found when the uaaes were opened for examination that they contained hricka carefully wrapped u[i in str i»37 words
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Advertisement373 1900-11-13 2 NOTICES. KUls BEER k tint |il|ij lilrener, at a mclerate prios Uuaraniwd ei|ual toanythinc in the market IWJt per case of <loi. pints, of all dealers. BOKNKI >('".. LTD. Sole Importers. RITUIIIKS WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly matured in homl. Price »10 per case; samp ItORNF.o rii., LTI>. 10. Ih.373 words
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Advertisement982 1900-11-13 2 LATEST AD\T,KTISEMEXTB. I'OSTI'ONKMKXT MX .1 I) BrtiiTi' -il.' or hnuMihold furniture m |..«1,,.n,,l lo SATURDAY, ITM A* )»m. liVh IWaU i". Auclionears. SVI.K 0? VM.l'Alll K HOUSEHOLD KIU.NIUKK TIIK ri'OPI HTV I)K J. l>. "AINDIHS, SSg. *C "WAI I Kl.)"." UVm VALLKY HOAI). ii,i S,ih<, -1n,,. \7lh Soittmlier, al 2982 words
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Advertisement178 1900-11-13 2 i.ATEST AIiVEKTISI'MKN'TS. TH! "LANCASHIRE" BELT is the orig-inal of Camel Hair and other imitations, THE PIONEER OF ILL FABRIC BELTING, AS SUPPLIED TO H. M. Government, the War Office, Admiralty, Foreign and Colonial and Native States Governments. Xi I EJH^^^^^^^i^SuiJl IBpfW^Bßrt v '^^S Biftn 'i'iliJS? 2sP^ Lrfftrl HB HI BOLE178 words
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Advertisement504 1900-11-13 2 .SI.MMrOKE. lOSI'— Fox Terrier, white. black »po«, j last -fa lull.)w.ii K gharry in Kelegie Ko.ul. on Friday morning si o'clock. Suitable reward, v v C.A.I', c/o JOHN 1.1 1T1.E Co. SJA.MI'S. I,' K SALE. -A troall Mock of the recently iaaued Perak Provuional* I on 1 on 4, I504 words
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Advertisement66 1900-11-13 2 If 8. luwax. for tb« 111 1 in nw vmM i« •rittsa oa oh aids of «ka pasw <ml 1 Rv tke asctoot <* tkat •oadnjo-, w Jlj 3. 8. 8. an. iwW Ikat Biftit otlwnrias W puaUakad. All »d.«*iiii»»imtiv>»s anrabiMt to ta* xon^itan th»t ta. Viop s» ban thadmlus.aut66 words
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Article18 1900-11-13 3 A Crikcm oirreopondenre clerk it y advertisement for the l'«li»n)! Government at a salary uf ■SI per niMnlli18 words
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Article25 1900-11-13 3 The new Hongkong stamps this year am as follows 2 cents green, 4 cents red, A cents yellow. 11l cents blue. :t0 rent" olive brown.25 words
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Article25 1900-11-13 3 I m: marine police arrested a Hokien parly yesterday morning with \9f i-atties of sugar in his boat, of which he could give no account25 words
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Article19 1900-11-13 3 The annual Straits Settlements Dinner will take place in London on Thursday, Dec 6th, at the Whitehall ;.l McHropole19 words
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Article29 1900-11-13 3 The P ami O flyde, with the mail trom Europe, left Colombo at J p.m. on Sunday, and is due to arrive here on Saturday afternoon, the 17th inttant29 words
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Article24 1900-11-13 3 Mk E C Lane has been appointed acting agent for the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd.. in Singapore during Mr Wm. Macbeun's absence.24 words
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Article25 1900-11-13 3 We have received from Messrs. John Little Co. a nice collection of Christmas cards Vhe firm have a splendid assortment of cards to choose from25 words
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Article31 1900-11-13 3 Th« S. V A tad S V K have a route march tonight, falling in at the Drill Hall at n.:W pi" Dress: khaki, field service caps, putties, belts, and frogs.31 words
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Article29 1900-11-13 3 We are officially notified that four more cases of cholera were reported on the ldlh mrt two at the General Hospital (railway coolies), and two at the Lunatic Asylum29 words
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Article33 1900-11-13 3 The homeward P A: 0 mail steamer .it Hongkong on Sunday morning, and is due here on Friday morning. The mails by the OesHEsl will close the same day at 3 p. in.33 words
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Article32 1900-11-13 3 A small fire broke out in the tween decks of the AetiKm, lying at the wharf, at 1 1 o'clock on Sunday morning The outbreak was extinguished immediately No damage was done.32 words
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Article31 1900-11-13 3 Ihk I' i1 S. N Coy advertise that their new mail steamers fVawf and Sn>>raon will leave Singapore in April and May next respectively for Ixmdon, via avoiding transhipment at Colombo.31 words
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Article35 1900-11-13 3 (is >ih <>ct the M. UWraa, cruiser, was littwl at Portsmouth with masthead ►emaphore, and wireless telegraphy apparatus. The whole of Her M.iie-ty 1 kittlesliips and cruisers are to l>c litteil with the Marconi system.35 words
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Article33 1900-11-13 3 The result of the C'aulfield Cup was M follows Mr J Leek'- fsyaWsi I sm,b] Main:, hakwa, I. Mr. .1. Biennsns Morn, l.v Malua-Whitc lass, t Hodges Brw Ali*. I >rs, by Wenten-33 words
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Article53 1900-11-13 3 Ykstkbdav, Monday, was observed as a public holiday in Singapore in honour of the j»th birthday of H. R H tinPrince of Wales. The banks were I ilaßstafls and a few of the vessels in harbour were decorated. All the schools, with the exception of the Raffles Girls' gave their53 words
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Article60 1900-11-13 3 At the monthly meeting of the North ixindon Presbytery, last month, with the Rev. R. E. Welsh as moderator, the ilerU reported that the Rev Walker, Mi, of Singapore, whose rive years' engagement with the church there expired early next year, had agreed, at the request of the congregatioii, to60 words
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Article75 1900-11-13 3 Thk LonLlait :nd 1 V.iau h.xprnt reports the death, at Buxton, of Mr. Claude Jobs Morris, managing director of the tirin ol staan Kylands Brothers (Limited), wire manufacturers. Early in his care.r Mr Morris saw some servi,e in the Kar Kast He was with Messrs. Boustead and Co at Singapore,75 words
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Article224 1900-11-13 3 A stkawkk passed through from west to east on Saturday afternoon The (iermau transport Kuln left lur Jiremeu M I H p 111 un Saturday. lh.- ffnniatl embarked nearly Ml I'llcrirns lot Jeddah yesterday The BtssM is due in a day or two from Sydney with a full224 words
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Article153 1900-11-13 3 ■ay. ISm RasrMMiHi H igb aler. U p.m. Moon. lji>t Quarter H.SSam. Philharmonic orchestra, t, I'hilharmnnicl-hoir. f..8". I, V. A. and s. V. K. Route March. KM. WaaaaktT, Mm nuvlmbir. High Water. 3.40 am. S.ttp.m. I sn.l Sale Powell. JMU. B. V A. Manual and hnog sterilise. &m. h153 words
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Article1054 1900-11-13 3 There I* Hah, and RaU' LornUm, IMA (Jdolrr. The Government have muddled through the General Election with an undiminished majority, juat as they have muddled through the South Africa trouble to what they are pleased to term a successful insue. They go back to)>ower, not because the1,054 words
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Article55 1900-11-13 3 l'er M. H. s. s. Knenl Simon* from Mar-seilles-Messrs. Haardt. Mitchell, Van Mei. liel, Ucm. Booveer, Mrs Helson. Mr. H Mencke. Mrs. Adele Kat, Messrs. Lan.i.m Renting. Brandt, and A t'haix Frum sue/ Mr. Visule. From ColomboMr Hermann Rev. Krerc Michel. Mr. and Mrs. Uuldemann, Mrs. Anetan55 words
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Article22 1900-11-13 3 Ode.-*, rasa, due 13th Nov., R. A Palm- nai-.g and Deli, Mt, e>.iy Tuasda) B-hD Merer A Cci.22 words
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Article611 1900-11-13 3 8. C. C. v. 8. V. R. A two- days' match was played on the Kaplanade on Saturday and Monday between the S. C. C. and the 8. V. R. the S. C. C. batted first and put together 86, Reid and Noon being the chief contributors witli U7611 words
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Article163 1900-11-13 3 The first of the ladies' monthly medal competitions took place yesterday and was competed for by eleven players, the public holiday no doubt accounting for the small field. The handicap as regards the first five scores was an excellent one, but the handicappers must certainly be more163 words
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Article75 1900-11-13 3 Thk inter-State football match, Selangor at, Negri Sembilan, was played at Kuala Lumpur on the 6th instant Selangor won easily by eight goals to ai7. The teams were Selangor. Ingpen, goal Dumbreck and Maartenxz, Lacks Peck, Skinner, and Reid, halves; Vanrenen, Cropley, Bradbery, Dixon, and Gibbon,75 words
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Article36 1900-11-13 3 Per M. M. I. Un from YokohamaMr and Mrs. Butler. From Shanghai Messrs. A J. Shaw. Allison, and C. Rakvilt. From Hongkong- Messrs Macdonald, H. Roberts, F. Bonnet, and Detkeskamp. From Saigon-Messrs Smith, and Biedo.36 words
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Article28 1900-11-13 3 IVr M. H. o. S. KrnrMl Simunt for Colon) ho— Messrs. C. W. Biuna*. ami lo.it.POT rlonihavr Mr*. C. A I'n.iit. !or Marseille.- Mr. a.V.iu(U.28 words
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Article1630 1900-11-13 3 CHINA. General Campbell, in a telegram Hated Taku, November 3rd, states that he arrived at Renchu on the 3rd October. On leaving Paoting-fu he made a circuitous course, destroying four large Boxer entrenchments ■n rcmie. A large amount of arms and ammunition was captured, as well as1,630 words
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Article472 1900-11-13 3 The French mail steamer that left for Saigon this morning carried as passengers four French missionaries who have been refugees in the Procure des Mission Etrangcres in Kiver Valley Road for the last three weelcß. These were Fathers Leguilcher, I'itnn, Ringenbach, and Gilles. Of these, the472 words
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Article1045 1900-11-13 3 Ykstekday was the fete day of the Right Revd. Dr. Fee, and the Lady Superior and her good Sisters took advantage of the occasion to prepare an entertainment in his honour. The large room was very artistically decorated, the scenery (painted by Mr. Hinderer) was effective/1,045 words
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Article300 1900-11-13 3 LliTI. Vmil'ii Mu> <aio*K.u CArr»m Dmtijmtioh Vmul'h Nim> .-uolK.t 1U 10 1U M 10 10 U U \j U B M g g I:.' U 12 v 9 w 12 l.t IS Id IX 13 13 IS 13 13 13 IS OMf of Bombay Brit Mr. Marr VladWoetock l'in300 words
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Advertisement771 1900-11-13 3 AUCTION SALESBUILDING SITES FOR EUROPEAN RESIDENCES, TANGLIN. AUCTION SALE OF RIGHT VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED AT NAPIER KOVD. NEAR THE BOTANICAL GARDENS, TANGI. I N.BEING PORTION OF THE SPLENDIDLY cITUATEn PROPERTY KNOWN AS NASBIM HILL ESTATE. To be held at Poweil A Co.'s sale room On WVrf«Mrfny, lh771 words
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Advertisement1142 1900-11-13 3 AUCTION SALEB. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AT WELD ROAD, KAMro.vr, Kaite, BißaA"eas. To be sold by auction at Powell A Co. s sale-room. On Wetinetday, 14M November, 1900, at a 30 p m. BUiI.PING site, area 7,/WI sq. ft. comprised on East India Coy.'s Grants Nos. 3*o and 271.1,142 words
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Article564 1900-11-13 4 8 irotrou. Urn NovniB». 1900. PRODUCE. [Hatn an corrected to noon) Uambier 7.96. Coprm Ball, 648 u> I'ontianak, 8.00 Popper, Black, buyers 88.2S do V7hite,<«X> ASM -HKoKloar Sarawak^ s 30 do Brunei Ko. I ».9O Pearl Smo j.70. Cotfwv Bail, 1S% batis 34.00 Cofie* Pnieml«ng, 16% bun. 28.00 Ooftwi,564 words
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Article45 1900-11-13 4 To-Morkow taogkok 1: C. f. Kino langkok I'akulum lillitun A Klianak IK. Horn lar-nkot Komi riiini; via porta Maiacrn :>iiiaranK via ports Kan UUmeu longkan^ Japan Achilla Friday. 'euans 4 Deli CoJsfun lutopc Ti» pert» Cawa.i 7a.ni, 11 a.lll. 4p.ni--4 p.m. 3 p.m.45 words
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Article112 1900-11-13 4 Feom Edropi By the P. AO.«. s. "lydr, due on Saturday with dates from l-ondon to the > Bth Oct She brings replies ,o the mails which left Singapore on the !sth Sept. From China -By the 11.I 1 A 0.8.8. Ckutan, lue on Friday. Out Ist112 words
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Article261 1900-11-13 4 ARRIVALS. I'er a, C. Apcar from Calcutta and Pcnang— Miss Luudy. Per s. s. rVtiu Alexander fram fourabaya—Messrs. l'allorahky, and P. P. Peares. Pc- 8. a. o. Ifasf from Palembang Miss I>a«idson, and Mrs. Oanno. Per s.». Bamjlcok from Bangkok Messrs. C. AlbrechtMM, and L. Ham.en. Per M.261 words
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Article304 1900-11-13 4 Under mis beading the 10l lowing nbbrevmi.odh are used «tr.— sUwmer sh. ship; bq.— barque sch— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser; 'ilit.-Uunboat Tor Torpedo; H.p. -Home-power Brit.— British U. S.— United State* Fr.— French; Ger.— Oennan Dut.— Dutch; Job.— Jobore Aa., G. c.,—Generalsargo:d.p. deck passengers: U— Uncertain304 words
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Article1568 1900-11-13 4 abkit.u snot Moon or Saturday. Ackillrt, Brit, str, 4,488 tons, Captain Brown, 10th Nov. From Glasgow, JBth sept. Be. V Mansfield and Co. For Hongkong, 13t -W. /bin Whati Soon, Brit. str. I!IH tons, Capt Kotvse. 6th Nov. From Pontiannk, f*th Nor. (1.c.. and 101 d.p. Ban1,568 words
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Article93 1900-11-13 4 I'ASSKI") SLJfDA STRAITS OK AKKiVKD KOK OKIIEKS. Fun I )ATi Date.. »jii> Ship's Name. Captaih. of <Pbomwhiri Dnrrm- RkRla SaH.IXC. L ATIOS. HAKICB. (M SI Am tn|.|Ko»> Iniuw Miubell Snnt jKMsuritiut Sinmporu SI Dut K. Willem II Bnkker t SI BaUnria AmsteVd.m Nov I Xor bq.lChacmß 'Ctariatisnwn July 4(>nii(l93 words
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Article454 1900-11-13 4 J H Vimki.'k Nank Q M Pakhhan 10 I'akan 10 Ban Wlialt Sooti 111 Achillea 10 Be-itang 10 Mara Kolli 10 I'rin. Aleiandei 10 City of Bombay 11 Kia'n Ann II 5 ft M. V.i II Ki«n Yaiw 11 Calcba* 11 Tringganu 11 Sviln.-y 12 Singapore IS WillO'the Wi»ii454 words
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