The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 1 October 1889

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385 418 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 19 385 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL I^DITION. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, ist OCTOBKR. 1889. XO. I
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  • Page 385 Advertisements
    • 173 385 |OHN II PTLE Co. EXTRA FOREIGN STOUT, en'ctrtify to its being article of the very fir* qua rick and full ill Barour, and its^neral character imnt highly recotninend it. ARTHUR HI! I HABSAIX, m i>." So; >- A«.km Fop. THF. STftAllf SH'iMUMV JOHN LITTLE A t <> SIMOArORB. ANDREW USHER
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    • 478 385 Riley Hargreaves Co. j Established 1865. Knginkkks, Boilermakers, Ikon \m> Brass-fol'nders, Bridge Builders, \\i> Shipwrights. MERCHANT ROAD, SINGAPORE, AND AT KWALA I. AfPOR. Sou \«,h\i- for lh« Str.nt- fur RUSTON PR()( l()l\ X CO.— Portable and Horizontal Knpm«s, < entrifugal Pumps, Steam Navvies, Saw-Mill, and Mining Machinery. Kor which they
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    • 151 385 ROBINSON Co Singapore and Pknang (Established 1858J LaDIKM' HID (iKN'I LKMRN S OITTPITTPk*. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Costumes. Umbrellas Hatrimmrd Hats. Parasols. Dress Materials. I, arc-. Boots and Shoe-.. Ribbons. Haberdashery. Hosiery. Corsets. Gloves. Underclothing. Velvets. Vclvettav C SKL. Fancy Articles tor Present*. The rire»s>making department is m charge of 1 qualified
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  • 189 386 SriiMAiM I.VADIN* AHTICI.IV Furopean Alliances Brand H.M.S. Sultan. Netherlands India Tradf.. 19° Hydrophobia I he Pawnbrokers 2 I rnMMIMt and Liberal New Extradition Order. J93 RtPOftTS. The Singapore Rowing Club Tanjong Pagar Land Co I- ire m Kling Street 395 The Paper Chase 4"° Supreme Court Municipal Commission 400,4*17.4
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  • 60 386 'Corrected if to September 38.) On London. hank 4m's N M demand H/'l PrivaJe credits 6 m/s 3 2 documents 6 m/s 32| m 3 m/s 3/21 On IiTDIA. Bank demand 225, Private 30 d/s 220], On Hongkong. Rank demand Private 3od/s 2 4 l %dis. On Java. Rank
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  • 96 386 (September 30.) Tin »WJ Gambier h B do. Cube No. 1 »3« do. do. No. 2 IIPrpner, Black (ordinary Spore) „20. do. White, (FairL/W— s%) 34Nutmegs 110 to the lb.) 102$ Mace (Banda) l[2(loves (Amboina) 2 .v Bally Coffee (10% Blacks) ?7 1I'apioca, small pearl (Fair qi.plitx 5. do.
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  • 37 386 On the 28th instant at Clifton House, Mount Sophia, the wile of J. L. L.UDOLFH, of a son. On Sunday, -'<jth instant, at Ivy Hill, the wife of \V. B. HaptbhobKi of a daughter.
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  • 525 386 The German mail steamer Bayem led for Europe at >ix o'clock yest< nl.tv M, day evening. IheP. < iteamei fvde leaves at four o'clock this afternoon. Fhe M M steamer Iraouaddy will leave on Thursday morning. I here will thru be again an interval oftwo weeks before the
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  • Page 386 Advertisements
    • 39 386 TABAQUERIA UNIVERSAL. No. v\ and 24, Battery Road. SINGAPORE. tjLOSE TO THK POST OPFICI. Ip StocV: CIGAKS fc TOBACCO of all kinds Ciparettes, Ci^atcttf paper, Pipes, and all other requisites looked for by the luxuriant smokers. Oct. 1. 3'/^
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    • 421 386 ARTHUR HOLLEY'S Livery and Commission Stables. First Class Carriages and Horses on Hire by the Month, Half Month. Week or Day. I HARGES: Carriages and Pair Horses if Engaged h>i on<- Month 13.00 per da) Carriage with one Horse, if Engaged rFor one Momh S5 1 j |-,|i Sj.dD per
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  • 1331 387 .1 unbrihH bj 5 I IV. To-MORROW night at the Singapore Debating Society there will be a debate on the subjed of "strikes being injurious to the working classes and the community" a most interesting topic The success of a Debating Society is chiefly dependent 0
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  • 1323 387 The S. S. Wing Sang of the 1 mlo-China Steam Navigation Co., leaves Calcutta tomorrow for Penang and Singapore, she has been delayed m Calcutta for a week probably owing to Opium Sales. The Sea Belle leaves for Malacca this evening, with Mr. Justice Wood ami th<-Attorney-General <>n board, who
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  • 996 388 BRUNEI, the now obscure Sultanate whose former and forgotten grandeur gave a name to the great island of Borneo, with a slight syllabic variation, h i- lv <-n of I showing symptom! of a desire t«> profit l»v that process <»t advancement which has attended the
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  • 830 389 The Rev. J. Perham begs to acknowledge the receipi of a packet of Leisure Hour- tor the Pauper Hospital and to thank unknown donors. General Sir Charles Warren and Major Hammond returned from Penang this morning per P. 0. steamer Peshawur. A Cantonese stevedore working at Panjong Pagar at about
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  • 601 389 oi some time ])ast we Have noticed that the members of the Singapore Rowing Club have been steadily taking a little more interest m rowing, so that when the Annual Races come off, which we hear, will be about the beginning ol November, we anticipate to
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  • 787 390 AFTER a period of doubt due to the issue of contradictory telegrams it must have been a relief to the Admiralty authorities to be advised from Malta that H. M. S. Sultan had finally been brought into a haven of safety at Malta. For some time
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  • 331 390 Up till the present time the law m Netherlands India lays down that foreign vessels may not carry cargo from one port m the Netherlands Indies to another, or, expressed otherwise, that the interportal trad*-' m the Netherlands Indies must be. carried <»n exclusively under the Dutch fla^. Any exception
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  • 1059 390 Among the passengers for Singapore per M. M. steamer Congo, leaving Marseilles, krtober6th., is Lady Clemen ti Smith. The dead body of a Chinaman wa» found last evening m house No. 27, Hongkong Street. The Hongkong Weather Telegram, received this morning, notifies that their is a depression m t ho
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  • 645 391 A i the Municipal meeting yesterday the Commissioners took occasion to address themselves to that important phase ol their duties, which has m another way recently occupied them to some purpose, the guardianship ol public health. The bulk of the time was taken up with the
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  • 1155 391 The following passengers have arn\H at Singapore Per \forav, !n> n Hongkong Mr. Francis. Per Billiton, from Malacca Rev. Mr. Powell. Per Sappho, I torn Klang Messrs. Allan and Sefton. From Malacca Messrs. Isnard, Bosf-n nml XK cr> The German mail steamer Bayer* left Hongkong a! tour (/clock yesterday afternoon
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  • 945 392 FROM time to time complaints have been made on 'Change and m the daily papers of the tightness of the local money market. The seeker for capital to open a new concern or develop an old one, the unfortunate individual with a P/X due, the trader
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  • 760 393 The M M- steamer Melbourne < withthe London mail of September 6th, left Colombo at noon on Thursday and may be expected to arrive hen- on Tuesday mornThe S. 5. Glamorganshire arrive' from London this morning and anchored outside the Harbour Limit- to discharge a quantity of gunpowder and dynamite.
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  • 625 393 Nothing that the German mail has brought out to us this morning is more worthy of notice than the remarkable speech which has been delivered by Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham before the Grand Committee ol the Liberal Unionist Association of that city. There were two cardinal
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  • 2047 393 The Krench el. altered transport Colombo. Captain Marcantoni, arrived from Pongking this tnnrning with 815 troops on board. She leaves for Toulon after coaling. The Shoe and Leather Report* telli us hat vast quantities of old shoes arc takm to milK. Wtiere they are ground into fine dust. To this
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  • 852 395 OnFridaynighf a fire broke oul inM< K cn g Cheow Co's late Hock Kng ;t ores 97-99 Kling Street. The first alarm by the gun was given t ro 20, and great columns ol flame were seen to be rising above the houses m Boat Quay.
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  • 657 395 111 st d h rmined s i id il -i un Saturda I Criminal Priso i. In the aba upstairs fora til M I was to tried I nt ass I „t a boj .it Bagan A Wellesl übUined access to I I h where sh< to knife,
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  • 1764 395 Ih, g tter on the above subject is s Editor i>l the Pinani proposed O > the prolg< ol C1 inacquainted m the mim- iw^ry; but wh< n r the owners ir property they will, i \o\ ernment is g to their assi b< advisable toi st< r
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  • 690 396 THE latest legislation on the subject of extradition appears m the last Gazette m the form of an order m Council to consolidate and amend previous orders providing for the surrender of fugitive criminals m cases where the Extradition Act of 1870 does not apply. So
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  • 2585 396 A body of fifty Sikhs and twent) Malays are being recruited at Police Head quarters tlii> morning for service m Pahang In connection with the late disturbance on Boat Quay m which a Chinese boatman Was knocked overboard and rlrow ;v Inspector McGregor arrested on Satur afternoon a Chinese towkay
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  • Correspondence.
    • 380 398 Coffee Cultivation and the Labour Market. lo tkf. Editor. Sir,— Please accept my best thanks for the valuable information appended lo my Irttrr <>l '>th inst In your issue of 27th Sept. I notice a para relating to immigrant labour m Brazil. I enclose a letter from Land and Water
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    • 153 398 To the Fditor. Sir The attention of the Police should be called to the great nuisance that is prevailing daily m lower Queen Street. A number of Portuguese and Chinese hoys are from sunrise to sunset playing a native game railed "Chanang" with two sticks (one long
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    • 352 398 To thi Editor. Dkar Sir, Referring to your columns m Saturday's issue, on the COCO-nul Beetle, I heartily approve <>l The Ordinance for the protection of Coco-nut trees from the ravages of a rtain Beetles/ and it one i siders the prolific qualities ol th< >c the
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  • 320 398 The Proposed Straits Planters Association. With reference to a qi cry address* I to us by '111I 11 writer <»t lohore Motes ask ing about the proposal to starl a 'Straits Planters Association we are glad to learn that preliminary steps are now being i ik< n lur this purpose.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 870 399 To thf. Editor. Hi- \r Sir. In writing the above heading I must premise that I do not speak of the shipping business going on or of the export trade, tor I do not pretend to throw any light on those two lines by anything
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  • 2033 399 (Wttkly Chronicle.) There has been .1 sort of revival ol hope among the silver men ol late caused by the report that China has adopted or is likely to adopt a silver coinage. At the present time there is only one Chinese coin m general circulation, a
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  • 299 400 The Paperchase on Saturday afternoon was a very enjoyable one and afforded a good run and good jumping. About thirty horsemen joined the meet at Tanglin Club whence the line lay behind Ardmore to Orchard Road, thence through Orange Grove and Eskbank Cottage ground* to the Barracks. A!l
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  • 277 400 SINOAPORRI, Skit. 23rd, 1889. I U 1 orb Mb. Justici WooDt Maria Thompson Straits Steamship o. This was a summons adjourned from Chamb 1 The plaintiff as widow of the Engineer i:i the Pyah Pekhet when th.it vessel was sunk m the collision with the Chow Phya on
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  • 398 400 (Pinang GagetteJ. A few days ago as a Malay lad aboul thirteen yea-sold was fishing at a pond at Lahar Miniah m Province Wellesley, lie accidently trod on a large cobra, known as tudond selan, which immediately turned round and hit him on the arm. The boy had
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  • 1355 400 Ml N' i I P;;o( g| 01 N( \\i DMI SDAY, AUGUSI jMm, i Pres S. I)> m op, c.m.o. Presideni T. Sohst, C. K. Crake, lin j IXK Kirn, Li'm EliG KENG, J. R. (i rHBKRTSON, I\\ Bl W and F. < Davi dsom. Absent: Hon. Major
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  • 540 401 (Weekly Chroni bear was shol by a Malay m the district ol Brisuon Tuesday, and brought m for the reward. It was put to auction and knot ked down t Mr. Copley. Another addition to the Singapore Museum. There's any number ol generous people m Malacca. A tiger
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  • 1112 401 With the aband I of tv return match between Notts and Lama hire al Manchester the question of the county championship is virtually settled. The follow a table ol the results 1 1) d.itc A victory counts one point and a draw half a point. One
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  • 611 402 To the Koitor. Sir, It is a hopeful sign that some attention is now being paid to the condition of Trade m Singapore at the present instance. Your correspondent X. goes at some length, into what he considers the cause of things being so bad. That the
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  • 341 402 Ceylon Observer." London, Sept. 13. Cardinal Manning yesier, day had an interview with the dock directors, and proposed that the new terms should begin from 4th November. He afterwards conferred with the ■trite committee, and a mutual reconciliation was the result. Mr Burns has withdrawn from hM candidacy
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  • 379 402 The following Commercial News is to hand by this mail The Pahang Kabang (Limited) has received the following intelligence The Cornish miners who recently arrived here have written home most favourably of this Company's property. We understand that the first eighteen stamps have reached Singapore! and that the second eighteen
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  • 326 402 {Straits Independent.) One of our correspondents writes to inform us that Mr. K. Birch, Senior District officer and Magistrate of Province Wellesley, is shortly to proceed to England owing to ill-health. Mr. Birch has been m the Province for a very long time, during which he performed his
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  • 2022 402 {Home Papers.) A discussion was raised by Sir John Swinburne, on Aug. 2(> dm the charter authorising an influential British syndicate to trade m the territories of Bechuanaland and Matabeleland. There can be no sympathy with the objection raided by certain members of the House. Sir
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  • 495 403 Septembi l.cadr-o Article. -The Editor sajn t hat it is not lamentable when a man h,\< no abilities, but it i^ lamentable, when h<- hn*. the ibillties and doe> not know how t<> make the right uaeof limn In his experience the Editor has seen many an
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  • 157 403 I His Highness the Maharajah of Mysore, says the Bangalore Spectator, has lately imported from England a steam tricycle .it a heavy cost, which he is now using m driving from his place to the Bangalore station and back. The tricycle is provided with comfortable seats for the driver and
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  • 503 404 (iood accounts of tin- progress of this line continue to reach us. fte whole of earthwork between Arang-arang Port Dickton) is finished with the exception of one short portion. I deep cutting on the seventh mile. This it is hoped will be completed before two months
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  • 363 404 The following extract is quoted by the Malacca Weekly Chronicle from Navig*tion and Voyages of Lewis Wertemanus of Rome m the year tJOJ, and will be found interesting, no doubt, by many of our readers Sailing westwards towards the chy of MaUcka, we arrived m eight days'
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  • 506 404 The following is that article m the Sarawak Gazette of the 2nd Sept., referred to m yesterday's issue as being evidently intended to persuade capital to stay away from Brunei. Mention was made of the circumstances which explained the peculiar interest that Sarawak takes m Brunei, and
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  • 1444 404 There trai a fairly good attendance lasi night (Tuesday) at the meeting »>f the above Society. After the minutes had been confirmed a letter was read from Mr I. I). !<(>-■>, tendering his resignation ns Vice- President of tin- Society, at the sanr* time expressing his best
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  • 1154 405 Mr. \V. V. Drummond writes on the above subjecl to our Shangh ii morning contemporary The collapse of the Rawang Mm< m Selangor affords an opportunity oi mentioning a fact which is apparent I v only know i to a very few ol the investors
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  • 1844 405 i Continued, i To continue the story of my voyage to India. The (1 riur ot our >>liip was aqu ■i i ih p trr. He corrupted ilie youngsters fearfully, taught them to gamble and di ink and was somewhat too intimate with one married
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  • 643 406 In view of the very general interest taken m the question of the suppression of hydrophobia and measures dealing with dogs we reprint below two excerpts from from Ordinances dealing with the subject. This is from the Police Force Ordinance I of 187J.— 35. The
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  • 270 406 These Australian telegrams appear m the Hongkong papers, west Australia i* the scene of .mother gold rush, this time near Roebttrne Perth. Ai oi it 19TH. There is great excitement at Roeburn m consequence of alluvial gold having been found about eleven miles from town. A Chinaman accidentally picked up
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  • Correspondence.
    • 314 406 T« TJIF. KIIITOK. Sir, I believe there is a by-law m?v istence which makes it the duty <>l the Municipal Commissioners to sec that all stra dogs arc killed. Driving to town from Tanglin the othi i morning 1 noticed four or five pariah dogs roving about
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  • 1117 407 No. it w;isn t a couple of segments <>i a creat sea-serpent on wooden crutches, nor was it a bit ol Tanjong Pagar Wharl that had wandered m a strte o( drunken <«>!- lapse into tin- People's I'ark. It was nothing more than the new Switchback Railway which lias
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  • 2537 407 Wi dmi.sdw. Si ri 2\. 1889. the regular fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners there were present Colonel Dunlop (President), Major McCallum, Messrs. Maxwell, Davidson, Sohst, Crane, Lim Eng Keng, fan liak Kirn and fan Beng Wan. II,V minutes of ihe last meeting were read and continued. COMI
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  • 1141 408 I hi^ question has taken up a spr< ial phase m India owing to a threatened alteration m the date of the Bombay mail departures which would have the effect ol making Sundays mail day for Bomba\ and also, with a week's interval, tnr the
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  • 136 409 A reaction against too much protection*'seems to be Betting m, m America. A telegram to a home paper, dated New York, Aug. 22, says fwc large Rhode Island cotton and one woollen mill assigned to-day with liabilities of over '••>' 0,000 dols. The smash is due to the recenl failures
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  • 1670 409 nth September.) I lie floor of the Throne room <,t the Temple of the God of War m Yang (how consists of a lingle piece of stone mrasunng several changs, one chang i> equal to twelve or thirteen feet. The colour of this stone is pure green
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  • 2208 410 Will Ivdo-Chima hf. Success or Failuei P Tai Back-way to China. The Futuri Coal Supply of Til Far Ham. (By Special Arrangement with the Author.) The tirst explorers of Tongking saw m the Red River, which crosses it from frontier to sea, the great highway to
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  • 234 411 A letter from a Johore correspondent brought up the question of labour m Hrazil as connected with coffee production m that country. In the following paragraph some light is thrown upon the way m which free immigrant labour is coming m thereto take the peace of emancipated labour: The rush
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  • 317 411 C. C. IST. XI This mat li was played <»n I hursday afternoon on the Raffles ground and resulted m -a draw very much m favour ot the visitors. This result wa> brought about chiefly by the exertions of Petersen and Tessensohn
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  • 844 411 Ad I Han urn murderer one Raja Muda of I uncu m the I ii \t! ll.i\ ili-inci h.is been seni to Sands* kaii tut trial. Tins man is supposed to have been a fomenter oJ disturbances m the Tuncu river and m the neighbourhood ot Talibas.
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  • 323 412 An American paper having printed an interview wiih Mark Twain, the well-known humorist has written a letter to the journal, m which he VHys for several quite plain and simple reasons an interview must as I rule be an absurdity. And (hiefly for this reason. It
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  • 1180 412 (Ceylon Observer.) I.ovdon, Sept. 15.— The master lightermen have accepted the terms proposed by the men, and the strike has now ended. A manifesto has been issued by the Strike Committee ordering the men to resume work on Monday. The tailors' strike has also ended, the masters having
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  • 1123 412 Minutes or PROCEEDINGS. Wkdnksdw, Si.pt. I|TH m iBBq. Present -Col. S. DuVLOF, (President), Major McCaLL! M, Me^iv T. SOHST, C, E. (rank, Tan J i «v Kirn, Lm Emg Kk.ng, J. K. CuTHBKRTSON, I '^N BIMQ W\\, F. G. DAVIDSON. Absent: Mr. R. W. Mvwvklu The Minutes of
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  • 217 413 T il R MOMir ITO. Th< mosquito is ;m insect, but Pa says they arr the devil. They are only little, and they have six Icrg logs and a needle made like a tellyscope down their mnuth. They are attack people m two ways. Sometimes they
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  • 703 413 Johore Notes. 26th September 1889. When is the proposed Straits Planters' Association going to make a move? Months a<io we were told that circulars were to be sent round all the States, inviting planters to form one central association. I have received no circular, nor to the best of n.»
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  • 439 413 PERAK NEWS. Government Gazette, Sept. 20th. An Order m Council relating to the collection of Penghulus' percentages is published. The chiel features are 1. Tin produced on Govemmeni lands pays the rate m force .it the Custom House of the district. 2. Owners of private mines make their mvn agreement
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  • 885 413 (SktpptHg <iti:rtte. In these days of keen commercial enterprise and rapid progress m naval architecture, the fact that the naval and mercantile Herts of (iteat Britain occupy the dominant position ainonp ihc navies of the world is a subject <>t deep gratulation. But along with this pleasant conviction
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  • 1580 414 The mineral wraith of the Malay Peninsula has furnished the editor of the Statesman with a theme on which he writes pleasantly but loosely. His article betrays a dependence upon certain inaccurate sources of information. In addition to such obvious mistakes
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  • 568 414 For the I- ft r Press. London, Sett. 21. H. M. Gunboat tMy has foundered off Newfoundland and je?< n <>i her crew were drowned. Lad) Sandhurst and thr l\t. Hon James Siansfeld, who are touring Ireland m the interests of Home Rule, have received the Freedom of
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  • Page 415 Miscellaneous
    • 390 415 SHIPPING. ARRIVALS September 21. StBATHBLAVE, Brit. str. Is">. Njnmio. Java, Sept. is;, General, Paterson Simons ACo B. W Fantke, Brit. str.. 98, Smale, Malacca, Sept. 20, General and 64 Deck Passengers, Keong Saik.— R. Mticuw, Brit, str 188, Sutherland, Deli, Sept 19, General and 70 Dock Passengers, Mansfield Co.— R.
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    • 722 415 V Co.- R. Pi -II WVI-K, i d Passengers I 1 .V < Co I' k 0 W. I itr., i 1 7 Payne, Saigon. S G 3ao Pigs, M ui>!'i.M .v CV— R Recokdbr, Bril str. 676, Madge, Penang, Sept. 23 Ca I t. A C. T Co Ltd.—
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    • 724 415 Mi I' lean, Scp I i\ and Timber, Mai t( R *fl |0j t I', i i lie. 1 Deck Pa*«eng< i>. Kim Si Co.- R. BSNGKALIS, Br t rtr '«> <1<- P.t.h i Muir. Sept General and I W.tß n I R. Osbrrga, Brit, lik 1,158, M( Kfn/ir. Newcastle
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  • 276 416 Cap. Pd. up Shares Value Pd. Div. Remarks. Singapore Slip Co. 100,000 100,000 i,<x> 100 100 Sellers. Bentong, Straits Tin. £100,000 £100,000 100,00 /i 1 jo Sellers. GoldfieTds of Siam, Ltd. £250,000 150,000 150,0a £1 $g Sellers. hi'kong S'hai Bank. 7,500,000 7,500,000 bo,ooo 125 125
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  • Page 416 Advertisements
    • 425 416 Teplitzer Stadtquelle MINERAL UATIK. The nature of this which ousand yearn .1^ the <■'■•]< spring m Bohemia, issues through the rock I unifi rm temperature <>f iig de .•nd i- t!;i 'i 1•r 1 1 all orgai v l'.\ analysis ol Professors Sonncnschein m 1: ..ml Gintl m Prague tin-
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  • Page 416 Miscellaneous
    • 662 416 September 2%. Shi n O\. Bri' ,tr Molsen, for Bagafl vu ports Sissif., Brit, str., Ro^elU, for M.il.u r. t and Linggi. Sappho, Brit str W'ahl, f.»r Malacca .irvl Klang. Ki.w Ann, Brit, str., Fields, for P^kan via m rtl Titan. Brit str., Mrown, for CoIoMOO and London. Okkmfs. Riit
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    • 504 416 s mi ing Vim Amnii M Law, K'. »h 1,178, Rydei Batavia, S 4, < i: .v i 11, Liverpool, I Uncertain Ai rtria, Brii bk 1 105, Dakin, Samar, m 5. Ballast, Gilfillan V\ I 1 I Uncertain l\ Baron Colons tv. Brit *h., i,< l May 22, Coal,
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  • Page 417 Advertisements
    • 454 417 PENINSULAR ANDORIEHI K\ STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY OrriCE-Collyet Qpmj. DOWKl Ni W H \KC.IIiK. B| „p,, p n thedates on «rh chthisi ompai y I Steamers ma) be expected al Singapore durii To Am ivi 1<( v OtfTWABO. HOMBWABO. 1887. 4th Jan. loth, Monday. iSth »4th Mai F«°- 7' 1 18th
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    • 493 417 HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING i ORPORATION. PAID riM APITAI RESERVE FUND ZZZI Xt SI RYE 1 lABILITY Of PRO PRIETORH v S 7 s°° Couri -m Directors:— rm.in— Hon. John- Bell-Irvinu. Oi p'ny Chairman- W H. Forbes, Esq C D Bottomley, Esq. \{< m A IV MeEwen <• Brodie, Esq.
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    • 491 417 LAMBERT BROTHERS. SINGAPORE CARRIAGK WORKS. \\D H tRNKSS M Wi l \< h >RY Orchard Road, Singapore. I.M Mil I^M ID |862. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of Carriaft newest principles and with the hest matei ill to call attention to their present large stock of nan md fashionable carriages consisting
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  • Page 418 Advertisements
    • 440 418 POWELL CO.7AUCTK) Ni i RS, SINGAPORE." v- AX H I All h s Ju w I R I WHI VK h s Lhaiks. /dXi I-// w^ t^^^ tk^ vn Office I)hsj. I iniVl. l\ C P U /^S**^ 7 V IW V. \fl II I'ivi- v./ioi.>r i>. WT I J
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