The Straits Times, 26 November 1900
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Title Section14 1900-11-26 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1900. No. 20,301.14 words
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Advertisement883 1900-11-26 1 NOTICKS. rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED r« Staadare- Ufs aasanaos. Normok Uaioa Fir* lasanaos Soetaty. a Us* Asssraace Company (Fir.). Th. Kiuitahle I.if. aatuaae. Socwty. The Caiaa MsMal 9lsasa Havigatiaß Cosspsay Hi. Tottsnhsjn UfOT B*ar Coaipanj. for narticclam of tk*M CossasjaM., mm torn rail advsrtiMMit of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agent..883 words
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Advertisement790 1900-11-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■s^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aaentt al Singapore: Ship Aoesct, latb J. DiBBDELS 4 Co., M, Colltbb (Joav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Eipeoled Will be Despatched for On Bu'ongan via Porte Nov. 14. Bsnjermassin. Poeloe Laut. Balik Fapan, Muarajawa,790 words
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Advertisement562 1900-11-26 1 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Tosu. Toss. isMbs 7011 Miirmidon M7O Ag-meiHnoii 7011 Mr .17nX A\ni ""II Orttte, 48M r>74:t 1:,ir.,1u. 6MIU AHihitet -S:j» PolupKemu, Bjaj isBSJBJS* SMI Pruim **4S (alekai. Vm rr.metKeiu U7O /';/rr».« .'W.'l /»ir>fu»iu 4tju» Kkiiinu 306fi ....Wi.mi 7' II Sarpeilon 4VB» 1h,.,,,rtl562 words
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Advertisement637 1900-11-26 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Camtal £5.137,M0 Paid up Capital i-.Jia.7K> Reserve Fond ...£1^)70,680 Ihe undersigned. Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOL'STEAD A Co. rl CHINA TEADEBS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed HfIOO.OOU Amount Paid ap.637 words
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Advertisement566 1900-11-26 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. V 17,. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AOE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THK BRITISH EMPIRE MITUAL 1.1 IK OFFICE, KsTaBLMHKD 1847. Ciiairman The Kigbt Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Rs. 430,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 450,00,000 vice mists umxL566 words
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Advertisement655 1900-11-26 1 NOTICES. ,Jr Taith > NEAVE'S Aerated Waters. m m They are THE BCBT. And therefore THE CHEAPEST. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., Robinson Roao. StNGAPOhr BANK& Honoko.no and bhanohai BANKIItG CORPORATIOH. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000. KEBEKVE FUND.--Mterllng Reserve.JUMi' .i momn Silver Reserve. I t, 01,0(0 f" 11 000 000 BEBKBVB LIABILITY OF .mnmnnn655 words
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Advertisement106 1900-11-26 1 JAPANESE BEST WHITE (3REPE SHIRTS. MIZES FROM 14" TO |8". G. OTOMUNE <Sr CO. absoutk rucntmoK in DISTANT OK NEAR VISION MILW.^UBXDERSOX, OHLISTOPI'ICIAN. (Mem: Opt: Soc: Londnii.) ««liS. ItTKL K U raft nINOAPORK. Kxpeiience teaclies that AO'. of tliuse who do not wear glasses REQIIRK THEM, *ml serious results are106 words
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Advertisement773 1900-11-26 1 A Te.llasesilal fr.wi AM lnfinMi. i I CONSIDER i hrn, urUiu's IM 1 Remedy Ika Ih-i in ibe world for bronchitis." says Mr Wilh.ni Snvory, W»rriiigloii, England. It b.is .oved in* wife'- lire, .he having been a martjr t4 bronchitis for over tix raw*, lir.ing'iu...! of the time confined to773 words
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329 1900-11-26 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 26TH NOV., 1900. SlraiU 7W» **J a ytar, or pott Int $M. Strait* Hmigtt flB a year, or po>( /r«« 120. Advertinng lint** may he fonnd in /A« fourth fxun Honest amusement must be blended with tlie conventional pity with which one learnt329 words
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Article403 1900-11-26 2 Thk aVath of ih« Maharajah of I'atiala has resulted in grand scouring uut ol llie cdonriu/t with which that Eportii.c potentate surrounded himself At any rai«, a Calcutta despatch announces the fact that the Chief Secretary of the Punjab, Mr. Dane, k is arrived lathi premier SiKD Sty.i', an.! is403 words
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Article13 1900-11-26 2 I'Kot'UCC, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 413 words
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Article12 1900-11-26 2 11. M S. I'-rl'l; went •aluiigsidt Tanjung I'agur this morning to coal.12 words
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Article14 1900-11-26 2 Jlkwhi (i. P. Owen mid Hull, and others were out shooting at Johorn yesterday14 words
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Article17 1900-11-26 2 At the Assize* ou Wednesday, npecial juries will sit for the purpose of hearing three murder cases.17 words
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Article18 1900-11-26 2 Mk. Arnold Ward has been appointed to the post of correspondent for the Timm newspaper in Kg) pi.18 words
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Article27 1900-11-26 2 An owner is wanted for two boxei containing a quantity of Mmn 1 clothing left in a sampan yesterday. The property is in possession of the police.27 words
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Article27 1900-11-26 2 CuiHT de Donato, the Italian Minister at Bangkok, Countoss .le Donato, Mr Henry Holt, and Mr. A l> K d mykow left for Europe by mail to-day.27 words
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Article28 1900-11-26 2 In view of the cricket and football h it ure with Singapore now fast approarh■ng, the I'frttk /Vmaar asks when the Taiping men are going to start practising.28 words
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Article12 1900-11-26 2 Mb. Moine Comre and Mr. Whiteside arrived by mail from Kurope yesterday.12 words
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Article21 1900-11-26 2 It is alleged that an epidemic now raging among ponies was introduced into Bangkok by a batch of animals from Singapore.21 words
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Article20 1900-11-26 2 Mr. llobrofV is the new Secretary of the Russian Legation at Bangkok Mr. Kalmykow, his predecessor, has left through ill-health.20 words
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Article18 1900-11-26 2 Thk Siam Electricity Company of Bangkok has absorbed the Bangkok Tramway* Company and the Siam Electric Railway Company.18 words
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Article22 1900-11-26 2 Likit.-Colomsl 11. Oakes, R.G.A., having arrived from England by the Japan on the 25th inst has assumed command of the Royal Artillery22 words
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Article27 1900-11-26 2 What would have been the most suitable Psalm to have used at the thaiik'uiving service of the CIV. Psalm in I, of course. Do you see it?27 words
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Article28 1900-11-26 2 Thk Bangkok (iymkhana Club intends to hold a race meeting there on the 17th, I it'll, and "_'lst January next. There will be five events on each day.28 words
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Article25 1900-11-26 2 It has been found necessary to prepare a supplementary Naval Estimat* in France for 29,-<!94,260 francs, to cover the expenses occasioned by the Chinese crisis.25 words
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Article33 1900-11-26 2 Thk transport Catalonia was to sail from Cape Town on the 19th instant with li.Hi Boer prisoners for Ceylon. The Boer prisoners in Ceylon amounted up to date to 4,387 officers and men.33 words
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Article37 1900-11-26 2 A Hokikn trader of 93 Cecil Street reports thai an employee, in In- shop went to 2tl Beach Koad and, by means ofa forged hill, collected a debt of SI. IMS After getting the money he absconded.37 words
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Article34 1900-11-26 2 I .om. Dalmeny, the eldest son of 1 ml Kosei.ery, shows do particular inclination for a political career, and wishes to pj into the Army His younger In other resembles his father much more.34 words
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Article32 1900-11-26 2 Thk local .secretary of the Kaub Aiisnalian Ctold Mining Company has i eceivrtd a telegram from daub, dated Saturday last, st«ting that the electric mill, with altered gear, is now working -iH.esslully.32 words
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Article35 1900-11-26 2 Pkin.k Inkanlhor of Cambodia, who reeenlly made so much stir in France b) d. nuiincing certain French ollicials in his country, is a passenger hither tiom Antwerp by the id'ita Slam due here on Wednesday.35 words
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Article41 1900-11-26 2 Choi, KHt i« on the decrease here. < )nly :t cases and 4 deaths were reported \esterday On the 24th inst. therewcre 7 cases and 5 deaths. The tofals to .lute, since the umease tir-t appeared, aie XI cases and 7S deaths.41 words
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Article50 1900-11-26 2 Tins morning, a private of ihe IBtll M N. I. was ordered to pay a linn of sMfi, or •iirl'er six weekn' imprisonment, tor attempting to pick the pocket of a young man named Almeida at a football in it. h hold a f Jal in H.-sai ou Saturday last.50 words
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Article44 1900-11-26 2 II Ai- il Ameer has been arrested on tl I. usual charge of having stolen a I* -s.iflß order to Mecca The ticket %v»a worth Sim Hadji Ameer stole it fioni a pious woman named Awoh on Saturday last at the Tanjong I'agar D.ck44 words
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Article45 1900-11-26 2 I'mkkk were numerourf European %i«itor« at Johore yenterday. In the ..r. i no. vi the Johore baud played several selections on the front." The Land is a really excellent one. When ■bad we have such a one, in Singapore to play on the sea front45 words
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Article46 1900-11-26 2 A%i.»<i*T the distinguished persons who propose to visit India this cold ucather are the Earl and Countess of J-*r»ey, two of the most popular and r.-jeited members of English society. They are to make a comprehensive j mrney frum one end of India to the o-her.46 words
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Article43 1900-11-26 2 The Brough Company playing at Colombo at the date of last mail advices. According to present arrangements, Mr. Krough intends to have a ten-weeks' season in Calcutta, and then vi-.it Rangoon, Singapore, Hongkong, and Shanghai, fiuishing up the tour in May next ynar.43 words
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Article47 1900-11-26 2 Mr H Koden, paymaster on rl M. S. Mm, engaged a 'rikisha at Sepoy Ljajaj t.olf Club on Saturday, and discharged il at Johnston's Pier. 1...1.T he found he had left a bag containing various articles in the 'rikisha The 'rikisha coolie has not yet Iwen fuund.47 words
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Article57 1900-11-26 2 Ul-i.a Estate in I'erak, says the I'eruk I'uinrtr, has done rippingly tor the \\i months ended on 3 1st August last. Mr. Boyd, the Manaser, has turned a huge debit left by his predtcearor into a proUt, paying h dividend of l.> per cont. per annum to shareholders, und all57 words
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Article55 1900-11-26 2 I hk Right K»v A Kavier, the lioinan Catholic Bishop at Peking, who took such a prominent part in the defeat of the Boxers at the Chinese capital during the siege of Hie LngHlions, passed through yette.rday in the MM. Oeavien on his way to Paris, whither he goes to55 words
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Article56 1900-11-26 2 As regards the gold output of India in 1H99, the production of that metal in the Kolar district (Mysore) amounted Ui 117.:i»7 ounces, the production in Burma, Madras, and the Vuam's Tern tory bringing up the total to 457.0-2O ounces, the value of which may be taken to represent, at56 words
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Article55 1900-11-26 2 Mk. Michael Birue has left H. M. B. friat and his plae.i has been taken by Mr. Betty. Mr Barne's departure will bu regretted by his many friends ou the station, but he will be congratulated on securing the appointment to accompany the forthcoming Antarctic Expedition, on aivn'unt of which55 words
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Article96 1900-11-26 2 Ihk new Hotel at Johore is well started The new building is an extension both ways of the Iteot House, and when finished will have ample accommodation (including tennis courts and other sporting requisites) for a large number of gu«tU lor years to ...in. Thi» is h work on which96 words
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Article55 1900-11-26 2 Mxxico has steadily increased her export* of roffne Ho the Tnited BtsvMSk, while Central American countries havn increased their shipments by over .V» per cent. Venezuela has decreased her supply to the U. S very gr«a'ly, th.exports for the eight months of 190<i being :49,->6.'(,l^' pounds, against 66,315,044 pounds for55 words
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Article60 1900-11-26 2 A toRRKPoKDCNT writes complaining that Seiangoon Koad, from the Municipal limit to the 6th mile, is reported to be practically impassable to vehicular and pedestrian traffic This section of the road is under repair People wade through the mud, and vehicles only effect a passage by the exercise ofa considerable60 words
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Article79 1900-11-26 2 Tm I'inumj iin .rllr urges an incieaae of the Legislative Council membership by the addition ofa Chinese representative for that Settlement. It is argued that the counsel and advice of a Penang Chinaman will greatly add to the utility and strength of the Council It is also made out that79 words
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Article77 1900-11-26 2 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha's dividend for the last half year will, it is said, he declared at the rate of IU per cent per annum. The revenue has been comparatively great during that period, owing to the charter by the Government of many tranfports, and a hetter dividend could he77 words
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Article85 1900-11-26 2 At the Waterfall Gardens, Penang, a Para rubber tree has been tapped three times within the last two years. These tappiiiEK yielded over eight pound" or dry rubber. A record has been kept of the daily yield from this tree. Tapping has been carried on both in Perak and in85 words
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Article75 1900-11-26 2 Nominations fur the election of aConimisnioner lor the Central (So. L') Ward, Mr l.ffCln»iii (Mian retiring by rotation, i-|iM.eil to-Hay at tlie Municipal OflUt Tin: "iilv nomination cent in wait that ..t Mr. \#n Obaoa <-»nn, who wan nominated by Mr. Tan -l i.ik Kirn ami MCmM by75 words
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Article106 1900-11-26 2 THE POLICE COURT CLOCK STOLEN. Wsh the police court was opened this morning, tbe clock in use in the otlice was found missing. When it was taken cannot he determined, but it is hardly likely that anybody would have ri-ke.i removing it this morning. It is interred ironi this that106 words
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Article97 1900-11-26 2 OMMMMMI are sonietimes heard from %vitnesxes, who have to attend to p. lice court cases, that they are not only put to inconvenience when cases ate post noned, hut are out of |mcket. 11l the case af Keeina p (jrie^shauer. reported on Saturday, a bombuniier and a uunner,97 words
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Article114 1900-11-26 2 Thk accounts ol the Straits Trading Co. (for MNawaJMiM to shareholders on lire. Bth at noon) show iliht the accounts for the first half of the business year I Dim IW'I amount to S4;>o,Ul.°> which, including W.u-n brought forward from the previous account left 5.V19.W4 for appropriation114 words
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Article110 1900-11-26 2 ACCIDENT TO THE CHURCH MAIL. lin I'reni li mail steamer Tutttin, which arrived hem yesterday from the nortii, met with an accident on leaving Saigon, two of the blades of the propellor being bent. Notwithstanding this the vessel made a fairly quick pannage to Singapore, getting alongside the wharf about110 words
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Article157 1900-11-26 2 'I in. Humming is due from Hongkong on the L'titli intrant. Tin: us. Henrmtur passed tbrullgh eastward at 9 50 a.m. ytwterday Tlio French transport Cotoml*> left for Marseilles at 5 p. in. on Saturday. The Agamemnon, which left on Saturday morning, took avay 1,000 pilgrim! for Jeddah.157 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
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Article12 1900-11-26 2 KRUGER ARRIVES IN PARTS. ENTIHSIASTK RECEPnON BY TBAONGING CROWOB, JUSTICK FOKTIiK HohKs:12 words
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Article97 1900-11-26 2 I.4<iiii'in. Moinlmj Mr. Kriigi-r «as received in Paris likej a popular foreign sovereign. lni|.a«'ioned addresses, demanding' freedom and justice for the Boers, and, declaiming their oppressors, werej presented to him. Mr Kruger replied in a similar Hiram, nit that he I. mk- to the. nations of Kurope97 words
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Article37 1900-11-26 2 AMERICA'S SUGGESTIONS. America has addressed a circular] Note to the Powers suggesting lessj extreme measures regarding the punish-j ment and indemnities as a basis of j negotiations DEATH Or SIB A. SILLIVAN Sir Arthur Sullivan is dead.37 words
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Article20 1900-11-26 2 111. nili.lllli.il ol the CMf IS satis factory, although his teinperalute ros. mi Saturday alt. ni.H.n to lutj20 words
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Article80 1900-11-26 2 Kxnlti l/uuip'ir, Salntilay Maja| Tbe lollowing is the result of tI.J se. Mini day's racing here to-day j Kik-t Hah Holih I Clover I Why* Noi :i StniM, lU. > Winilreda 1 Ol.tj Touih I Barangkali :< Thiki. li%. Ton-so.n 1 Phil '-'.I Indolence:.. Ko.rth Bad. Moonlight 180 words
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Article141 1900-11-26 2 THE INTERPORT SHOOTING MATCH. ■MW m:oßm. Thb following arc tin: MatMOTi <■{ the Shanchai team in Hip IllUipnrf Shooting Matili mi the Ttli inslami The »ho..ting at Shanghai was at 7 am at the Kill.- Butts. The lulu cn,,,l for tin- MO yds but was just litttf hazy for the141 words
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Article443 1900-11-26 2 KITOKT BY MX. DMM HI cill>> Mk. W. Kerfoot Hughes, the M.in.i (jer at the Mines of the I'unjom Mining Co., l<td., baa »übinitt«d a report dated Panggouit, October In, to Mr W. H (jankell, Secretary of MM Coinpiiny, cm tlie present condition and future pm pects443 words
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Advertisement489 1900-11-26 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). ULABGOW. MsaMSMISMr >< Dynamite, Qelumite, Oelatinc Dju;uni^;, 31utiug Uulatme. Detoaateta, mm a« S.iuty ?usi.«, Eletirtc Biastrag Apparatus, fftr utfO'* k*l*'->*% > ffiHO 'it! m'th'i' fmJmtd in Great Maia, W* wk <o poju th* Itiyh ulnti'larfl ffif.'ty nnd frtnty titl* u,tpotmi iy Hi* bMbU OoNTHSHOiI'. "el489 words
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Advertisement678 1900-11-26 2 NOTICES. THK BOIiINSON PIANO CO.. LTD. a, ttAHHM i'i.ave, srMiAront:. Colonial Production. INSPECTION IS INVITED. Pianos manufactured in Hongkong at the Factory of THK HOBINBON PIANO 00, LTD.* mwf CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY,LTD. HKin Omo« No. 14, Cakto* Road, mum.iui. AS. A. WATTIK. Manner. MKSSItS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS,678 words
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Advertisement615 1900-11-26 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. \ITANTKD la exchange Ceylon for TT and Borneo stamp". A.idresa: STAMP. I/I. 1 80-.awantaJawa, Ceylon. WANI'KU IMMEDIATELY. 4 SMART young Chioeae .r Eurasian 4 aa sssistaut. Apply peritnoally to THE MANAOER, 3/ IS Ihe Sing ipora Dispensary, Ltd. COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA I>K BAUCELONA. FOR MANILA. rpilK ■panM mail ».v615 words
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Advertisement61 1900-11-26 2 M. 8. a. iaUßte. for th. Bmu> km. smnud ba •ri«« oo am* lid. of lh» pun laly By tk* oar'.«et n? that (smdition, n»-ijH. 8.«. »r» ranted that aunt othwwiM b. pahlaaWt. All ulTvtWasaoatnota inntM totk. oo»d -tion thai ta* Maaac*r tl. >d<«rtiM«Hiif ot of IK. paiMr la om.61 words
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Article581 1900-11-26 4 (f KOIPOU. *«TH NOTrnBIR, 1900. I'RimncK. Mini" an eomeUi to mots' Humbler 1 7 «-_> l Copra B«lt 6.86 •lo Pontiaoak 8.00 Hipper, Black buyers 3SAO do While, (6*) ..48.00 HaaoFionr Sarawak,. 3 16 do Brunei So. 1 ».«0 Pearl Hugo 5.70 CoSm, Bali, IS basis sm.ol Coffee Paleral.ang,581 words
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Article93 1900-11-26 4 Fbom Bdropk :-By the German 7'r.iu Htinriek due on Wednesday. Fbom China:— By tbe P. A O. s. Coromantlet due on Thursday. «ft Singapore Dur In London Arrivw Oct. l*th M. M. Nov ftth Nov 7th Oct. l»th P. 40. Nov 13th No. 10th 0.-t. ajnd N.D.1,.93 words
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Article267 1900-11-26 4 ARRIVALS. Per g. ttemul from l)eli— Mr. Pnttger, Mrs. Pottßer, Mj»» E. Von *hw.n, Mr. H. W. Kapelle, folonel Kalff, Mr. .1 Ktruide. Mr.f. P. Baiuhng, Miss and Mr. Q Anspach. Per b. Japan from l.omlnn -Lieut •< "I K. (lakes ami Mrs Oaken; from Penani.Mrn Winter, Mr.267 words
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SHIPPING
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Article219 1900-11-26 4 Under tnisnea.tinKth4 following aobro'iations aro uami —str. steamer so. ship bq banjo* sen.— schooner; YeW— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser <Jbt. (iunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horse-power Brit.— British It. S.-United Mm; FrFrencb Uer— German Dut.— Dutch; Joli.— Jobore 4c O. c—Qenoralcargo d.p. deck nasMngera: U—Uncertain T. P. W. -Tanjona219 words
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Article1210 1900-11-26 4 vaaiTAUi rtiaoi .Nooa or Saturday. Hi* Hit Chmn, Brit. str. 1»9 tons, Capt BMM.MII N v. FromT Anso", 21«t Nov. U.c, and UAd.p. Wee Bin and Co. For T. Anson. Mth-Rds. Ban WhaXt Soon, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Rowse. 21th Nov. From Pontianak. Had Nov. U.c,1,210 words
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Article569 1900-11-26 4 N*m». port, probabl* Aalt ol imra; Miv ol aqenlM. ■■Ml Agspanthui. Cronstalt, I'fi Del H Aim, China, Dec- J Manstiel.l. Alionle. Manila, Nov ft) Barlow. Ambria, Hkong. De.- U B. Meyer. Anna Moore, (ronstadt, Ift CM 1 1 Annam. Hkon«, D«u 2 M M. Aragonia, H'kong, Dec if569 words
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Article232 1900-11-26 4 M I I 5 Ivanm* Hun ion. Amur khom buuo OMmmi Klt> j •M Biih'vii 1 1 v- r i.'"' r W S Uk r |«Hc««ir .Nov ls|Wfr Bin and C«. •4 HongW.n rtnt.vr. IIBHu.l«n JlXc. Nov alWer Bin »D<l Co. li i I•• lr 481 Frwn M l*«n»ni(232 words
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Advertisement314 1900-11-26 4 /JLAIGUID WOMEN PALE CHILVHKX OLD PEOPLE. INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (aunmnrs wni ir tmui) A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT I ThU aiiaeMlrr win. i. twit? »ii«il.lfd »hts M olbtr X.lid ar hqiid food will niu, m ib> •i<w<h. II .nj.c.d In coouiimioul nilm tht Aie4, A«— It. Cbarlcs "toctbsiech's mabitc Seal (Ebampaflnc.314 words
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Advertisement25 1900-11-26 4 NOTICES. A CARD. M S. Mmu. M. D. Late Clinical Assistant, Hoho HoapiUl fur Womt'O (I/On.lon). Consultaiion and K«sideoce 377, Victoria Hint**. m.f. A S/1025 words
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