The Straits Times, 17 November 1900
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Title Section15 1900-11-17 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER k A CENTURY SINGAPORE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1900. No. 20,294.15 words
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Advertisement810 1900-11-17 1 NOTICES. »pilK MMWIU l-oMI'ASV. LIMITED rl BsssMtard Lifs Asswasm. No-rich Taloe, Hi. Insmrsnos SodstJ. Atlas JLsswmo Comtft^j (Fire) n» E.iuitoW» Ltf« AsnrsßW Bociet]r. The ChtasMataal fltasss lUTigatioß Co-paaj .-Ws Tottsmhasi Lager Bso Coeapsej. Vo, psitioalars of th—. Companies, sm ths W l^Viii--s«i» ol THK Bbtufio OOMPANT. LIMITEIV Aitonto. STEAMSHIP OOOANIBi810 words
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Advertisement1333 1900-11-17 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'ONINKl.IJKE i'AKETVAART MAAT80HAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aarnii at Sinoaport: Ship Asmct, L«T» J. DiBRDiu A Co., *-S, Colltie ■in-'. The undermentioned date* are only appro«im»U. Steamer From Expected Will be l>e«palche<i for On Porte. Nov. IS. Bengali*, Sink. Bagan Ani Api, Panph A»»ahnn. Ml1,333 words
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Advertisement648 1900-11-17 1 INSURANCEa -IMIK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,m,M0 Paid up Capital £.212.110 Reserve Fund il,0i!),o80 Ihe undersigned, AgenU lor the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. HOUSTEA I) ft Co. rE CHLNA TKADKRS INSUKANOE COMPANY, LIMITED Capital Subscribed |»,oou,ooo Amount Paid648 words
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Advertisement104 1900-11-17 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH KMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. EBTABLIBHED 1847. FUNDS 420.(H).00(>. LOW LIISEKAI, PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS LAKGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." Agtmtt:— Messrs. LYALL AND KVATT. U. til S. SINGArORX. UIIAMPAGiNK LOUIS 80KDKKER. EXTRA DBY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer. Carte Blanche BRINKHANN A CO. s.'i.K Importers. HflxU ai104 words
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Advertisement668 1900-11-17 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10#»,000. RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve f |ii.l«-(),(U0 1 ||i||aim Bilver Reserve... t 2, -«U.OUO I 1 000 000 RESERVE LIABiUTY OF i ..noooooo PROPRIETORS >. .110,000^00. Coibt or Diebotobs:— N. A. SISBS, ►> -O» AIRII AH K t-HSWAK, E>q DsrnTi CuAiaMAN. E668 words
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Advertisement384 1900-11-17 1 XOTICES. A CARD. M s. Mehta, M. D. Ijii.- Clinical AsslsUnt. Soho HospiUl for Women (IjOndon). Consultation and Remdence: 917, Victoria Street, m f 4 f. 3/10 L_lj7"| «t^Ea _*c?a Dr. Mehta can he consulted at Wl, \i.toria Strei-t. s. 3,10 W. DALLAN. The Australian Horse Repository :i. KOfc RUAO384 words
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Advertisement830 1900-11-17 1 KOR i\L<K KMPUJYMENTB TO I ET- AND_PER^ONAL9 lift time, 16 cents a lias Snd sad M times, 10 uenta a line 4th to nth trmss cents a lint; 7th to 18th times osnts line afterwards, a orals s Una bat bo charge less than one dollar. Thus a lans Mm830 words
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Article83 1900-11-17 2 Html ruwAKio Cimi. Dmtiicatioi. >v IT Buby Brit Mr. i Smith Muntok »nd P»lerobao« IT SulUn ,t r Het.drv Mu«r 7 PioSeng ,tr. IMvidBOD Pen»o« 7 s» P pho .tr. Turner M.l»cc» «od Kl«ng Beuforlnh >w I'homton Maigon H«liot» ur. Bl»ir Rmlik P.pmn T ChuaSwi* ,tr. Mu.r Bour»Uv« Kungkak83 words
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540 1900-11-17 2 Straitt Tivw a year, or pott fret .ttt. Strait* Hudgei. »18 a year, or pott free t2O. Advertuing fader may be found •it the fourth vine- Many old time Singaporeans will remember Dr. Nicholas Beltield Dennys, who was Assistant Protector540 words
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Article484 1900-11-17 2 Hi report to learn that a telegram has been received here announcing the death, at Yokohama on the 14th inst. of Dr. R. A. M-i~.-ley.lr.th.- American Consul General at Singapore. Pr. Moseley jnly arrived here some sixteen months ago, in June of last year, and left on a'health trip to484 words
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Article19 1900-11-17 2 Up to the moment of going to press, iio Keuter or China tolagram had been received, at this ofiiue.Reuter - 19 words
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Article11 1900-11-17 2 Dr. J. Kirk now acts as Colonial Surgeon- Resident at Singapore.11 words
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Article13 1900-11-17 2 In our advertising columns Lo Ming Yuk gives a notice regarding Chop shares.13 words
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Article15 1900-11-17 2 Thi launch for the Swimming Club leaves Johnston's I'ier to-morrow at S and 8 am15 words
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Article12 1900-11-17 2 Thi Negri Sembilan Government advertises its intention to resume certain specified land.12 words
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Article18 1900-11-17 2 Second Lieutenant H. C. Shewell, No 12 Co. R U. A left in the GtYoMM yesterday for Ceylon.18 words
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Article16 1900-11-17 2 Hooqlakdt A Co., agents for tbe Netherlands Fire Insurance Co., send a neat calendar for 190116 words
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Article15 1900-11-17 2 Thk rate for calculating exchange compensation allowance for current mouth is 2/1 i per dollar.15 words
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Article16 1900-11-17 2 Thk Philharmonic Orchestra meets for practice this evening, in the Town Hail, at the usual hour.16 words
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Article15 1900-11-17 2 '1 m: Criminal Procedure Code it published in yesterday's Corernment UazMe. It fills 264 pages15 words
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Article19 1900-11-17 2 Thk other day, the M. M. steamer Caledonian took a full cargo of Japan coals lo Marseilles from Nagasaki.19 words
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Article20 1900-11-17 2 A rktl'KN German transport, probably the Suntinia, passed through on her way back from China at M a. m. to-day.20 words
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Article20 1900-11-17 2 A Javanksk missed his wife a few days ago, and several hundreds of dollars. He has not seen either since.20 words
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Article22 1900-11-17 2 Kami has so progressed this year, says tbe Malay Mail, that the revenue of the district has nearly trebled since last January.22 words
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Article24 1900-11-17 2 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page, Liberian Coffee has dropped to SltfoO. Tin has risen to M 9.50.24 words
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Article22 1900-11-17 2 A mit meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held on Monday afternoon to consider Mr. Corbett oodnll's re|H>rt on public lighting.22 words
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Article30 1900-11-17 2 II M S Hramhle, which was to have left here yesterday, will probably not t.ike her departure for another week. The llrisk is not expected back before the 22nd iust30 words
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Article25 1900-11-17 2 Thk Secretary of State has agreed to exempt the net receipts yielded by public telephones in the Straits Settlement, from the incidence ofthe military contribution.25 words
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Article36 1900-11-17 2 At Moji, the Japanese coal port, prices have increased from 20 to .V) |«r cent compared with last mouth This it stated to be due to the great demand for coal and the scarcity of labourers.36 words
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Article31 1900-11-17 2 Mr. P. T. Evatt, of Tanglin, has been granted hy Government the exclusive right of making, selling, and using an invention lor the automatic compensating movement of punkahs, for 14 years.31 words
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Article33 1900-11-17 2 Thk Selangor Rifle Association shot a match with a team of eight from M MS. Bruit at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday last. The Association scored Mi points against 483 made by the sa-lors.33 words
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Article34 1900-11-17 2 li«m the Hon'ble A Murray, lias been appointed to be Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Cerps, with effect from the .Vh instant, on which date Major Murray reported his return from leave of absence.34 words
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Article39 1900-11-17 2 OvOMta influenza among horses at I'.-ii.-iiig. the exportation of horses from there to I'.-tak is forbidden until further notice. Kor the same reason, the cx|K>rration of horses from Malacca is forbidden for fourteen days from the I -tli instant.39 words
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Article40 1900-11-17 2 A Shanghai venture in Malaya- the I'erak Sugar Cultivation Companyiiiude a profit of 1 10,000 taels during Hi« year ending on the tflst Augußt List. The directors recommend a IA per cent, dividend. The Company also largely goes into rubber-cultivation.40 words
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Article43 1900-11-17 2 Thk orders of the day for the LegisUt.ive Council, meeting on Tuesday, 27th inst include the second reading of the Public Officers' Guaranty Kund Bill and the committee stage of tne Merchant Shipping Act Amendment Bill and the Foreshores and Sea Bed Bill.43 words
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Article50 1900-11-17 2 The Malay Mail hears that the total tin output in Pahang, this year, will probably be about 'ive times that sent out )ast year, while the ore exported into Selaugor, and therefore paying duty at Raub, will probably amount to quite ten times the quantity so exported in 138 U.50 words
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Article50 1900-11-17 2 Tbb spread of rebellion in the Canton provinces keeps executioners hard at work in beheading rebels. At one execution where nineteen head* were cut ml', thousands of onlookers gathered. Il was with difficulty that the soldiers kept back the crowd, who clmered as though they were attending a football game.50 words
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Article49 1900-11-17 2 Thk master of the sailing vessel CiimhiutiuvH which arrived at Manila, the other day, from Sydney reports the discovery of a new island, covered with forest, between the Carolines and the Philippines in 1" N and 1:10° E. The discovery has been reported to the Hydrographical Department at Washington.49 words
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Article51 1900-11-17 2 A.n engagßiuent between 2U American troops and luu armed Filipinos took place in tbe province of Batangas, Luzun Island, mi thci'lst October. The Filipinos held a strongly entrenched positioji, but were driven out alter a hand to li.md combat. 75 Filipinos fell. The American lu.-s was two killed and six51 words
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Article62 1900-11-17 2 Thk marriage between Mr. E. B. Prior of Klang a.id Mies Florence Gibson, second daughter of Mr Tom Gibson of Klang, took place in St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpor on Tuesday, last. It was, aay's the Malay .l/.n7, a very pretty wedding. The Church was decorated with palms and ferns,62 words
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Article92 1900-11-17 2 In I Secretary of State has informed the Treasury authorities in London that he admits that the Colonial (iowrnment will be still liable to provide free of charge any available unoccupied Crown Land which may be required for military purpose, the War Department on the other hand being bound to92 words
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Article67 1900-11-17 2 An American syndicate, which has successfully completed several Corean undertakings, including an electric trninway, is negotiating with the Corean Government for the construction of waterworks at Seoul, the sum asked being three million yen Should the syndicate succxed, it ia thought that handsome profits will be realized, a* it is67 words
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Article80 1900-11-17 2 The Hongkong Dock Company have been commissioned by the Siamese Government to build a couple of gunboats for them. One of them, the Bali, was fully launched on the 7th instant. Her sister-ship, the Sugril>, will be launched in about a month. The Uali is a steel boat 1 4880 words
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Article79 1900-11-17 2 AivimniNi, to the semi-official KrontUuit •iki Vatnik, the Russian Naval Estimates for 1901 amount to 97,097,666 roubles of which 60 millions full under the head of ordinary expenditure, 16 millions are to be dnvoted to strengthen the fleet, while three millions are set aside for harbour works at Libau, and79 words
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Article88 1900-11-17 2 Thk Japan Hail says that ''the interest of Far Eastern communities in chess seems for the moment to be moribund. The OUm Hail has stopped its chess column, and we hear nothing of the Colonial Club. Shanghai appears equally lifeless The Singapore Chess Club, it is true, has been revived88 words
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Article108 1900-11-17 2 Tin. I nit. -.1 States has more than .".cm «k i tons i if coal distributed at various points throughout the world for the use of its warships The largest coal pile is at Manila, where there are 24,000 ton- At Guam there are 2,8.ifl tons, ■>m\ a station to108 words
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Article88 1900-11-17 2 Thk late Lord Russell and Sir Frank Lockwuod were walking in Dublin with a charming young Irish girl. They were talking of some renowned English beauty, when the girl made a disparaging remark about her countrywoman, saying that beauty had died out in Ireland since the English88 words
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Article87 1900-11-17 2 Information was received in Singapore yesterday that the Belgian steamer l'alrie, from Bordeaux, which was due here in a day or two, was ashore in the vicinity of Pulau Angsar. This morning the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company's rug-boat Mercury with two larpe tongkangs were despatched to her87 words
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Article167 1900-11-17 2 A Government Gaztttr K'traordiitary published to-day says -Information has been received, through the Consul-General for the Netherlands, to the effect that the Government of Netherlands India has declared Singapore to be an infected |H>rt owing to the existence of cholera at this Settlement. Iv connection with this action on167 words
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Article251 1900-11-17 2 HKItTINII YESTKHDAV. A public meeting was held at the Exchange yesterday afternoon to consider the desirability of holding land and sea sports on Ist January, 19U1, and to appoint committee* of management, secretaries, etc. There were prexent Messrs. Cadell, Owen, K. D. Mactaggart, J. D. Saundnrs, Kodemie,251 words
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Article50 1900-11-17 2 Th« I' A O. mail ateamor < left |«M< H B in. yenter.l iv. and is due n*r« at tl a ni. to-mnrruw V\ iimliTii ;in<l that it patient ■iiffoing Ironi plague waa landed from the Ctydf at Penan?, no that «he will h o quarantined on arrival50 words
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Article180 1900-11-17 2 HorisE building is going on apace in several quartets of the town, but especially in the northern division Much activity in this way is apparent along Siranpwn Road an.l in Karapong Knpur, and a large area is being covered behind Pearl's Hill. Notwithstandinc this, rents continue to rise,180 words
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193 1900-11-17 2 MAY WE EVER KILL WIFE AND CHILD Would homicide have been justified in Peking? is the quest on which the Princess Gagarine discusses in the October HsaMaaawtam. The writer is tbe wife of the Russian Charge' d'Affairea at Tangier, and she was much surprised to find a great difference of193 words
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Article197 1900-11-17 2 s. v. a. Pttim Oriikkly ollicer I>r the ensuing week: Capt W. G St Clair N. C. 0. for the ensiling week Corpl, P. H. Upton. I'araiUt: Monday, 6. 1S pm Maxim gun drill and signalling. Tuesday, S.U p.m Maxim gun drill Wednesday, SJB p.m., Mam, ,1197 words
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Article483 1900-11-17 2 Thk Pwitm for October publishes a ■yiwllllll entitled Wireless Telegraphy in the Spiritual World. There is nothing very novel in any of the theories which are put forward by contributors, but the following story by Countess ScliimmFilinann, who i* described as the well-known philanthropist," is interesting Ooomteoi SchillllliellllHnn483 words
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Advertisement455 1900-11-17 2 NOTICES. HIIVIIIKS WHISKY SW.I.Y »elect«<i blend; th«rom;hlv matmv.l in Iwnd. Prior 1 10 per cane sample* (m> BORNEO co, LTD /v th. Solo Importer*. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an abaolutcly anti-commive paint tor IKON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be .he host KCSTI'IIKVK.VnVK M« Invaluable for Ship*. laafMaary, Bridge «tc, eh:. One gallon455 words
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Advertisement871 1900-11-17 2 NOI'ICES. ciiiNA nm'UAL life Insurance coy, ltd. lllU4Wn No. 13, OiifTOH Road, Bh»koh»i. Ul v. WAlilK, Wsnnm Ml SSH.s. T.\:\ KIM TIAN SONS, '^ocal AgenU. Ihe 1 ompKiiv offer? earner terms and bettor bonuses than any other Company .isiness in the K:iSt. A srKN-ml point is made of prompt payment871 words
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Advertisement989 1900-11-17 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. O. E Z.M.B. CHIKEBE (URLS 1 BCH(X)L. (iOVKRXMKNT HILL. 'PHK utusl half-yearly Sale of Work 1 will be held (D. V.) in tbe TOWN HALL. Friday, November 3 th, from 4 to 7 p. m. Saturday, December l«t, from 10.40a.nt to I. t*. th. A s. NOTICE. 1989 words
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Article903 1900-11-17 3 Ac Bl IN Thi Governor ol Ache, n bM baaa. I a nuwspaper reporter .11 1'ad iik on the west coa«t of •it which he recently i-iinl -poke bopafnttjr a it l..i.k in Acliccn where. 111 Ills opinion, M MOfc pro.1 iniht.ii >■ oparationa no MgH ml niuk903 words
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Article48 1900-11-17 3 Anurkw Lang says that S.-.iiclinian who umlerst.iii.ls thp .(istinctnin will mi "•hall" iK 11..1 ,i arbo bad nun". l tlir MaaTaf an Kiidlsti iii-w -p.ipi 1 111- lir»t night 1111 knocked at tin- .-hi..' and asked "Will 1 come in Miod known.' replied the editor.48 words
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Article58 1900-11-17 3 A I. not lof friend* dining at t lie home nf Sir John Pope Hennesny w. nipping aaosjt a aartaia "member of parliament who had two objectionable peculiarities -be was not given to the use of soap and water and he was always borrowing money Ye», poor "marked58 words
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Article2103 1900-11-17 3 DIM the above title the. Hun A. Murray has contributed tothe'VyJen (Mverrrr some extremely interesting articles on Ma recent lup to Tasmania, signing himself Yarruma which it »ill he noted is the name of the writer inv.ricd Mr. Murray has sent us copies of the papers2,103 words
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Article258 1900-11-17 3 A KKDKKAL MMk 1900. Mil. (ieorge Essex Kv:iiis, a Qimw land poet, lias written the following poem in praise of the unity of Australia In the BMfMBi of the dawning we have a««n the pilot star. In the »ki.*pcr of Hi" morning we have heard the258 words
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Article, Illustration222 1900-11-17 3 (ciINDt'CTED BY KINO'S PAWX.") All chess correspondence should be addressed to King's Pawn." Solution of Problem No! 204 (Havel) is 0.-B Pkoblbm No. 'JOS— By W. Geary, black 5 riEru. The following moves have been made in the game by wire:— White, Singapore. Black, Batavia. I P-K4 P-K4 I222 words
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Article63 1900-11-17 3 Per P. A O. s s. «iii«aii for Colombo— Mr I; (i. Kent, Mrs. Kent, Miss Kent, Messrs. H. C. Shewell, F. L. Norris, ftid W. Hamilton For Bombay- M r Ebrahim, and Mrs Busrai. For London— Miss Winter, mid Mr W. Macbean. For Penang— Mrs. Winter,63 words
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Article124 1900-11-17 3 "The Telephone of the Future" is announced by Mr. S. A. Raper in the October \Yi,ul*or. It is au invention of of M. Germain, an official of tbe French Telegraph Department. Its great feature is tbe utilisation of stronger currents, by means of a more sensitive microphone,124 words
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Article242 1900-11-17 3 JIKI6DICTION QUESTION Tub United States government has just decided an important point as to tbe lesal status of American citizens on board United .States army transports in foreign waters, and incidentally the question whether a person employed on a I'nited States Clovernment vessel, not a ship of war,242 words
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Article228 1900-11-17 3 I'wknty riiißn Sunday after Thimty). St. Ankkkw's Catuidbal. 7 a. m., Matins. 7 :n a. m.. Choral Eucharist. 4 p. m., Buwlay Bchool. A.3U p. in., Eicnsong and iSermon. 7 a.m I -1.-li ration Eucharist. Wed. 21st. Bt. M»'i nit a ruck. 11, Ski-o\ LinksNo Service. UOMAN228 words
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Article1017 1900-11-17 3 A kiii i k Chase, the well-known Dunlop eric- by winning ihe luu k'lometres Grand Prix de Berlin with a first pr.ze ol L*i and iU per kilometre up to toe hour score, has proved himself capable of meeting and defeating the pick of tbe Continental flyers1,017 words
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Article98 1900-11-17 3 Two countrymen who liad not seen each other for a long time met at a fair. They had a lot of tilings U> tell earn oihcr. "Sliure it's married I am," said O'Brien. You don't tell me so!" said Blake. "Faith, yen," said O'Brien, "an 198 words
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Advertisement838 1900-11-17 3 NOTICES Christmas and New Year Holidays. Where to spend the Holidays. To hive tin entire ch&njg6 of Climate, VISIT Java with iv volcanic mountains, Ruitenzorg, the moat magnificent Botanical Gardens in the World; Boekaboemi, "the world's desire, Bandon* Oaroet, 6 000 ft. above tbe level of the sea. Hy railway838 words
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Advertisement955 1900-11-17 3 AUCTION SALES. 4 H IIOK SALE of a brilliant toned 1 V Cottage Piano, by Rud Ibach Sohn. at our Hale-room, Tuesday, 20th November at I i am. 19/11 POWELL 4 Co., Auctioneers. HALE Or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Art. AT THE 01UEXTAL HOTEL. BOBIKSON KOAIi. On. Tuetdmy, 20th .\o,rml>er, 2 pm.955 words
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Advertisement404 1900-11-17 3 FOR SALK KMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AN!) PBKBOVALR; Ist time. lßnenta a line; tnd and 3rd times, i 0 cent* a line 4th to ttth times, S ueuu a line; 7th to 18th times, 8 cent* a Une; afterwards, 2 cent* a linn bnl no charge leot than one dollar. Thus,404 words
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Miscellaneous145 1900-11-17 3 ai:uan<;k.\ik>iSmtkday, 17tm Ndvembie. High Water. 7.0 p.m. s t; r. Autumn Oup play. I.U.9.T. Temperance Ulul. 7 an. rhilhitrnionii OnlirMra. >..Ji M SHAY, 1»TII SuTkMIH.R. High Water. 7.:t:i a.m. M.IOp.m Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. P. A O. outward mail due. 8 a. m. (terman homeward mail due, evening. Swimming Club145 words
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Article577 1900-11-17 4 Dimurou, 17th Notenbek, 1800. PRODUCE. (Rattt an corroctM to noon' Osunbier bajen 7.80. Copra Bali, 6.48. do Pontianak, 8.00 "epper, Black. bayers. 28.:tf do Wbite,(SZ) 45.00 Sago FloorSarmirak :i i>., do Brunei So. 1 ;fc9o Pearl Saeo S 71) t'oSee, Bali, 15% basis 34.00 Coffee Paleml*ng, 15% basis. Coffee,577 words
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Article73 1900-11-17 4 Par itr. liw. To-Day. Rangoon A Calcutta Huzara Saigon Tibrr I'enang 4 Deli Calypm Haogkok Bmmgkok Klang via port» Snpplm ('otic via ports Ailing S'lwya* .Sarnarane '7ii<n .Sam; Monday Mnlaivn ,V LiDggi Hrlrnr Malacca Ai,u, //m, Ch'twn A S'marang tiiaiig Seng Tuidliiv. via ports Triiu/'ianu Bangkok Kvdat I73 words
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Article92 1900-11-17 4 fßoii Eorop» :-By the P. 4 O. ('lytlr, due on Sunday with date* from London to the :Mtn Oct. Feom China :-By the M. M. e.s. Tonkin, due on the 26th No». •■ft Hingspon. Dueinl-ondon Arrive, "ut. »th M.D.I.. Nov 1st N'ov.'trd Oct. ISth M. M. NovKih92 words
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Article278 1900-11-17 4 AKHIVALB. IVr 8». G.i Jacob from the Moluc-L-an-Mr. A. M. Sarkie*. For s s Han Swm from Pontianak— Mr. and .Mre.de Val and 3 children, Mesare. Van Kminerts, Dev&ns, Power, (iregory. and Biwk. Per s //> Isong from T.luk Anson via port»- Mrs. Malar, Mewrs. U. PenneUther F.278 words
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Article1223 1900-11-17 4 Und«rtnt*a«ading the following abhnjTiation* .ire lued str. steamer sh. ship 1 1|.— iKirque sch— schooner; Yet.— Y.v^ht Cm.— Cruiter <]bt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. —Hone-power Brit.— brin.h U. S.-UntMd ettstee: Fr.Irench (4vr. -(torman Ilut. Dul.-li loll.— Jobore Ac, O. c— (»i-n»ral-cargo d.p.— deck nauanger* U.—Uncertain T. P.1,223 words
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Article614 1900-11-17 4 Nnmtt, port, pmbnhU <tat. ol -irrti .i ahi nanu of 04/« m«. BTUHEIU. Aitapanthus. OMaak* t, I'ft Oat 16 Aii-ini.mnon, China. Nov IH Mansfii-I-I. Ajax, China. Dae J Jl»n 1.1 Alicante. Manila, Nov M Hnrlow. Ambria, H'kong, end of Dae B. Mn.' AniiH Moore. i:ronsladt, I'fl <M 1614 words
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Article116 1900-11-17 4 ■i g Vwml'ii Nam A I'oik UirtAin Fbom Siii.u> CoNircMaa. Q HM Not; 1« Chdyclra Brit itr., 1.171 .Nutiiw Hongkong Nov Itowtwl »nd U, 18 |Douro MM .Ir.i IUU UOarriere 8»i((on No» 1 1 M Warilimen 16 Wllhrlm Kritmr: Un ill. r Mkiht Nov 7 Wee Hin an.l Co.116 words
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Advertisement776 1900-11-17 4 I 1 1< F>. Hair 55 incites Long Grown by Cuticura. afTW B of L ssada v tkfsafb ear British Acnts, Mean*. T. »wi«ht Boas. 71 and Chai*atbes» Sq»a».. London. B. C, a Xnnd of sol., (lossj bait oat Iran bar own bas4 awl anassshu Sfty-nr. Inrlua in lawrUi. 4#^^^^B776 words
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Advertisement369 1900-11-17 4 .nohces^j lULEY. lIARGREAVEB COY., LIMITED. KN(iINi:i:KS, [RON AM) BftASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIP BUILDEIIS, AND (iKXKKAL OOSTBACrOIB, SINOArORE. STEAM VESBELB IN BTKEL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ENGINES OF ALL TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. i l^Ha^rS*^^^2»SSi^S^2 L^aaßßailtgjJ!^ -ihffllV.ju \SUMHbV i\ t* V 2k^^^ Ligfliting' XZis^ buildings of any description. SOLE369 words
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