The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 21 July 1891
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section18 1891-07-21 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. iIIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, JULY ai.t, 189,. No. 208.18 words
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Article53 1891-07-21 1 UKRirTIP IT T«> Jl I JQ (>s London k 4 in s 3 3J <1 mand 3 I*hvj c credits ft r.i 9 4^ documents 6 m/a .> 4 m s I 3J On IBDIA. k i< inand :«.'4 OH IioMiKDMi. land .1'". <li>. On Java. demand 198 Md53 words
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Article86 1891-07-21 1 (July -to.) ---> bier 5.R0 < übc No. i 8.50 do- No. 2 25 Mack (ordinary Spore) 10.25 !l White, (Fair LAV .5% 17.75 1 m lo ihc Ib.) s RS. X;. \mbolna I I©. •1. l;ia*:k->> 95.50 'mall pearl Kair qua! m• 345 •!•> fi.ila.- (do. Ho.) 35086 words
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Article12 1891-07-21 1 Unthc 18th instant, at Eskbank Cottage, the wifeotH. Mii.mi.lS.mons, ofa son.12 words
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Article152 1891-07-21 1 HEALTH OFFICER. I 1 1 1 Municipal Commissioners o\ the Town <>t Singapore require a fully qualified Medical rn;in to fill thr po-I ot lltviltli Officer And 10 ad a> Medical Om**er t> the staff and emyloycs (some 200 in number) <»i the Municipality! Salary $300 per152 words
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121 1891-07-21 1 T|£NDKRS will be received up to 10 m. on Monday i»>ih August next, at the Residency Office Medan (Deli) for the supply during iSgj or during i.Snj, 1803 and i^H, «-f provisions, fuel Ice* to Government vessels stationed < r temporarily nrcM-m .1 Pandjong Poera121 words
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Article, Illustration875 1891-07-21 1 I Jrrr fthall r FVrv. r I Vf, r%r c > t rr t.ra n i*^**^ by influence an.l unbribfd c\ t,a;n j II«T« patrot Truth hrr plorioui p'trrptt cii t I'ifdgc^ to Religion. F.ovaltv. and I aw. (July 14th). fo-DAY is given the concluding portion of875 words
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Article1499 1891-07-21 1 Si am Independent. (July l s th). If there is any feature of the status quo in the Indo-Chinese Peninsula that Britain U interested in seeing duly maintained, it is the integrity and the independence of the friendly Kingdom of Siam. and the continuance of the control of that Power1,499 words
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Advertisement247 1891-07-21 1 CONTENTS. S A M« !f S hmeni .i-«-Si.im Indepcnd Jr 1 Ari^u nent« 34 11 N BW9 irl rhe Banishment Case $5,38,40 1 Court Scq v 1 tothc Banishmeni 4Sron rr;\.ite- Secr< tai Z. by the Miln Company >S I variety Proupe A v Army 81 4 N me Aj»s247 words
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Miscellaneous369 1891-07-21 1 1 HE \V ki:k. rhe M M.s. s. Caledonim carries the mail home this week. She arrived from China to-day and leaves to-night. The S. s. Djemmak of the same line is%xnccted to-morrow with a mail from borne. One of the chief witnesses in the Tong Beng' 1 Society case369 words
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Article1353 1891-07-21 2 AN N EXATION ARGU M ENTS. (July l 7 th). I r is certainly surprising to see how pertinaciously the extremely inopportune outcry for annexation of the Protected .Native States to the Colony of the Straits Settlements is being raised, in spite of the proofs that swarm around that any1,353 words
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Article952 1891-07-21 2 (July 1 8th). THE Annual Report on the Police Force and on the state of crime for i s written by Mr. E. 11. BELL, who v is A ing Inspector General c» t Police. Thereport is dated Man. h < > L l l and952 words
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Article1229 1891-07-21 3 I Contributed)- ut i tnai f/iu a«er ue- ■/tie •!ii- matter has been l>< fore 1 long ii is apparently just as settled .i> ever. True tin* it was first r«ni>»<l li is dis* 1 .i!:'l (,n all hands it is conceded uai^t i)t* d«>nr, vet1,229 words
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Advertisement535 1891-07-21 3 HENRY S. KING CO. MERCHANTS AND AGENTS, 6 5> CORNHILL. LONDON. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. GOODS of all kinds are supplied on the most favourable terms for Cash Remitted with orders. An Illustrated Cash Price List will be forwarded On application, O' orders may be sent from any. Current Catalogues, if full535 words
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Advertisement568 1891-07-21 3 Robinson Co, SINGAPORE PENANG. (Established 1858.J Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. \*ost 11 m f*^ Umbrellas U&trimmed Hats. Laces. Boots and Shoes. Ribbons. I laberdashery. Gloves. Underclothing. Velvets. Velvettas. Velveteens. Crapes. Plushes. Gauzes. Embroidering. Fancy Articles for Presents. The dress-making department is in charge of a qualified Assistant. Family568 words
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Article172 1891-07-21 4 Guion's French Opera Company have passed through to Saigon on their way from Deli, where they have had a successful season. It was their intention to give a performance here on Saturday, but the use of the Town Hall could not be had in consequence of172 words
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307 1891-07-21 4 Owing to tin* >tr'm^ nt misstatementf made by our contemporary with reference lo tlv above subject, repeated even after he had the opportunity «>! ascertaining the correct facts from our columns, Dato Abdul Rahman, c.M.c, Dato Sri Amar d'Raja, has written officially, on beh&ll307 words
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Article303 1891-07-21 4 The fourth Assiies of the current year commenced its sitting to-day when ot a list of 13 cases committed ihc !ir>t taken up was one of being found in possession of instruments for counterfeiting coin, in which a Chinaman named Kwek A Sim was arraigned for trial. The303 words
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Article1339 1891-07-21 4 Last night, for the second time in Singapore, the community had an opportunity of witnessing Charles Hawtrey's play of The Private Secretary," the first occasion, it may be remembered, being that on which the piece was given by Mr. Harding's Company last September. Our grisly catacomb of1,339 words
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726 1891-07-21 4 Application for Bail. l>ctorc the Assizes were resumed this afternoon, Mr. Nanson said Will your Lordship allow me to make an application on behalf of Lv Thien. The prisoner has entered an appeal and the application I have to make is fo%him to be admitted726 words
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429 1891-07-21 4 (From a Correspondent.} The special train which brought II X the Governor drew up at the Serambao Railway Station at about v o'clock en the f>th inst. 11. E. was accompanied l>v Talbot, A. 1). Mr. Norton, private tetary, the British Resident of Sungei429 words
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Article423 1891-07-21 5 The Manila Patent Slip, which was start, d BO«e years ago with a capital of I ,000. is now proposing to increase it s apital t* 1 ,000,000. prosecutions w«-re succt ssi istitut d during the m »nth of June the 1 1 r of the423 words
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Article122 1891-07-21 5 1 urt< SV <^f the Registrar hi. J. 1 1 .ii;« wart Lockha i the I I enabled t<» pul !i-h s relating to tin* rec< I ng, iti anti ipation ol )>•• i b< ease in the I I course, i hi fly confined to122 words
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735 1891-07-21 5 MALACCA. The Jasin Agricultural Show. {Fr*m our own Correspondent.) .Ihe Agricultural Show at (asm was held on Saturday last. Rain fell for some time on Friday, the day fixed for the exhibits to be brought in, and tome fears were entertained that this would have a bad effect on the735 words
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Article167 1891-07-21 5 The list of cast's committed for trial by the Police Magistrates to the fourth Assiz< of the year which commenced this morning, b a* follow.:— N}s Hi Ik, uui^ robbery. Kv.i U A Sim, Kuan l.im. being in possession ot in ttrumentl f- r countentitin^ coin. Li Ah167 words
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Article1238 1891-07-21 5 Readers of the Singapore press sometimes glance at Reuters telegrams to see vifhat strange and out-of-the-way information the electric current to Australia le ives stranded on our island. Over lieir evening cigars (with trimmings) they propound as to the principle on which Reuter selects news for1,238 words
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Article534 1891-07-21 5 So Li Hoi pleaded not gr.il' v to lurl :i^ house-trespass in order to commit theft. The prosecution showed that he foul -1 larking in a private dwelling in Mac ••> Street on May _>S at 4 A.M. The Jury found a verdict of guilty and a sent534 words
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Article1882 1891-07-21 6 Lying in the harbour of Singapore at the present moment is a small schooner whose only outward characteristic is that of a stump foremast and couple of deck houses above the ordinary size. Yet the Envy is no ordinary craft nor the Captain of her to be1,882 words
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Article151 1891-07-21 6 [Gazette July ioth.) Mr. Walter \V. Skcat, Ist Asst. District Officer, Klang, has arrived in the State. Capl. 11. C. Syera has been appointed a member of the Sanitary Board of Kuala Lumpor and Mr. H. F. Bellamy Captain of the Selangor Fire Brigade. Mr. Charles Wishart has151 words
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Article222 1891-07-21 6 SIMA NEWS. (S.M. Gazette) M.s Majesty returned to Koh-si-chang on Sun: day morning and will probably remain there lor several months. His Majesty has ordered a pier of about four hundred iect in length to be built at Koh-si-Chan* andoneor mo.c jighthouses. All of which arc of no earthly use222 words
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Article1262 1891-07-21 6 Mr. Sefton's Visit to the Concession. {China Mail.) Mr. Sefton, one of the directors of the Raub Company, and an authority on gold mining, has been paying a visit to the company's concession. He is now in Hongkong, on his way to England via America, and1,262 words
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Article160 1891-07-21 6 The S.S. Galley of Lome arrived y es t day evening, and will land 5,500 kecr S gunpowder consigned to Messrs. Pater Simons Co. She also carries on lar cargo to Hongkong to-morrow. Mr. D. H. Wade, of the Cross Stre School, has been appointed Stiperi160 words
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Article598 1891-07-21 6 (Gazette, July ioib.) Mr Douglas Gordon Parkes has been appointed a Junior Officer attached to (he Government Secretary's Office, Taiping 677 dogs were destroyed by the I\*ak Sikhs in June. The Kinta Census Report, and the An* nual Report of the Yeng Wah Hospital are published. This morning598 words
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837 1891-07-21 7 Mr. Nanson this morning renewed his application for bail on behalf of Lv Thien pending an appeal in the writ of habeas corpus. As a matter of form he would ask t h,. Court to suspend the discharge of the writ pending the appeal.837 words
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803 1891-07-21 7 The announcement of the decision that Mr. Geo. Ifiln, during this visit to Singapore, would abandon the classic for the lighter modern drama raised some curiosity as to how a Company which undoubtedly is one of the finest* that has travelled through the Far803 words
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Article566 1891-07-21 7 Poppies versus Pease. (An Extract from a private letter.} A friend, writing from Bhamo, the most northerly military station on the Irrawady river, under date 24th June, some interesting particulars of the gradual settlement of the country between that place and on towards the borders of Yun-nan.566 words
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Article389 1891-07-21 7 {Rangoon Gazette.) The news that France has occupied the State of Luang Phrabang will not, we think, come as a surprise to our readers. A deal of our space recently has been devoted to the doings of thai Power in her dominions in Indo-China.. It his b^en389 words
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Article589 1891-07-21 7 Serious Allegations of Breaches of Quarantine Laws. On Monday morning there arrived from Swatow, the British steamer Namchow, Captain Colonna, 1109 tons. She is reported in the Harbour Department books as bringing 525 deck and two European passengers. Her master further reports 6 deaths viz., Steward,589 words
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Article257 1891-07-21 7 It is to be hoped that the measures now being taken by Siam to efficiently administer the Me-kong Valley may not prove something like locking 'the stable-door after the steed is stolen,— at all events as far as the Me-kong provinces are concerned. Korat is too far froan the Me-kong257 words
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Article384 1891-07-21 8 (B. X. R. Herald.) Dr. Atchcrly has been prospecting the country in the neighbourhood of Kin^balu for minerals and has Arrived in Sandakan Jo take a tour round the Serrama and Darvel Hay districts. The s. s. on v, Captain Branch, arrived at Sandakan on Thursday384 words
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Article352 1891-07-21 8 1 I i lent is i itive i I Mian was i I it 1 .1 rat i'a 5 1 ,m >t I tib-idy kr- to en ibie n o mak C 1 -'i 1 .1:' i pof S u mll r a < :1 i I- N352 words
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Article966 1891-07-21 8 (Pinang Gazette.) The B. I. steamer Pitrnea, which arrived from Negapatam on Saturday, brought over one thousand Indian immigrants* Mr. b. A. Swettenham, c. m. g., the Resident of Perak, arrived from Port Weld by the steamer Mt**, yesterday morning, on his way, we understand, to Deli. News966 words
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Article251 1891-07-21 8 Ihe London correspondent of the Rang°' n He makes tins reference to the re- < eiit fri tion In high |>l ices at Singapore 1"■ C !li: S^' vt ry has at pre enl v idcr I quan i Sir Charles Warren S:i < l! SmUh respecting -the Governor's ai251 words
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Article281 1891-07-21 8 Third Day, July 16. In resuming the sitting at 2 P.M. to-day Oona Ahmat, a Kling was indicted with (i) committing criminal breach of trust as the servant of one Ravana Katas Mcrican in respect of §2,600, sec. 408 PC and (2) cheating the said employer, a moneychanger281 words
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840 1891-07-21 8 {Daily Press.) I he w i a'.v'u -> i I the policy which h is led t<~> the establi li m i i o\ a hincse onsulate in I [ongk >ng is di ptaye I in tin st itcment lhat the appointment h:- 1 en840 words
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Article120 1891-07-21 8 A typhoon is reported by cable to-d exist north-east of Luzon. d^ A British man of-war, name unsicr na passed though Singapore from West to this morning. The s. s. Hecuba y which arrived f Bangkok yesterday afternoon brotigS §500,000 from the Royal Treasury Bangkok for120 words
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Article312 1891-07-21 8 The prisoner Oona Ahmat, whose trial for criminal breach of trust i.| had not closed when th C »vi t r terday afternoon, was disch.ir<Jt»H i,.' tlie tifli-.A adjournment to-ilay. The J :r v found a verdict of not guilty without i> tinner. The Attorney-General this afternoon asked312 words
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Article482 1891-07-21 8 The variety entertainment given last night by the Lily Troupe in the fanglin I heat re drew a very large house, the audience being ;i party of la most of the officers of the R jgim il N hi isty Minstrel troupe who g;> ;ned tin482 words
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Article113 1891-07-21 9 has authority lo lines til tta I\. c i >uf s, one I to "Inn i An subsidy t I 5 »,ooa li.is icrvi 1 will, .1 I 8655,0 now paid I'!; r 1 anil of I li lies and o>m- 773 4«- \S t,Mi,6ia 1 1 (5113 words
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Article186 1891-07-21 9 F OOTBALL. S.C.C v. Navy. it) ol plenty <<i Navy men < ixed last nighl for an Mate h between the S. C. C. sual Ciul> team was marked by tbe al back, though Marlidly in his place < hherg as usual and I i N <\y men in place186 words
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Article1130 1891-07-21 9 On the assembly of the Supreme Court nfi T ngl the ad J°"nied application hLS ru" r bail wa to been "arcl. Ihe Attorney-General was absent however, and the Chief Justice said he would have been glad to hear the case as arranged but he could not1,130 words
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Article1485 1891-07-21 9 (L. and C. Express.) If Mr. Parker's report on the trade of Kitingchow is rather academic than statistical, it is not on ih.it account the less interesting. There is not, in fact, very much opportunity for figures in a trade which totals little more than half1,485 words
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513 1891-07-21 9 Mr. J. 11. Edols of the M. P.P. Co., Ltd., I writing; from his workings on that Company's property at Ruu\) under date rjth July to the Secretary of the Company in Singapore, reports as fallows 'lite progress for .the fortnight is as follows513 words
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345 1891-07-21 10 Below appears a declaration of Indian policy which shews two or three things worth remarking, as for instance, (i) the reality of the Viceroy's control in Protected Native States (2) their non-inclusion in British India, (3) the power of deportation from Protected Native States345 words
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Article196 1891-07-21 10 Mr K. H. \M\ has been appointed a visiting lattice for the Settlement of Malacca. Toe name of Capt. Frederick William Lyons (acting) and Lieut. J. d' Arcy T. Symonds, Assistant Superintendents of Police, to the Commission of the Peace for Penang. Messrs. (i. A. Hall, L. E.196 words
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Article305 1891-07-21 10 In his report on the Yenu Wah Hospital, Or. Fox gives some details of this littleknown disease. The death rate for iBqo has been reduced to 6.18 (it was 40.76 in l88l.) The true (Stiulogy of bcri-beri still remains obscure. Why it is th.it women are never305 words
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Article144 1891-07-21 10 The total return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was 9^5 The s.S. Batavier from Sourabaya this morning reported the loss of a Chinese coolie overboard yesterday. H. M. S. Rincrarooma left the roads this morning for Batavia, where the other144 words
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Article95 1891-07-21 10 A SEaUEL TO THE BANISHMENT CASK. Seng Boy and Ten Kek were placed before Mr. Haughton to-day on a charge of attempting to extort $400 from one Loo Choo, (a nephew of Lv Thien so prominently before the public at present in connection with the Banishment case), by95 words
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Article48 1891-07-21 10 The following telegram reporting progress made has just been received from Raub, and is placed at our disposal by the Local Secretary Raub, July i Bth, 8 A.M. Mill commenced running on 14th July after being throughly overhauled. Boiler and Frue Vanners working well. Prospects remain unchanged.48 words
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166 1891-07-21 10 A GANG-ROBBERY FRUSTRATED. One: Man Shot Dead. Six Arrests Made. Having information of an intended gangrobby last night at an isolated tenement between the 3$ and 4th mile stones on the Serangoon Road, Mr. Cuscaden and Detective Inspector Porteous, accompanied by Sergent Black, and a small contingent of poiicemen, proceeded166 words
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Article333 1891-07-21 10 A native schooner named the Kin Afoi Lee, sailing under the Dutch flag, arrived in the Roads yesterday evening having two cases of genuine cholera on board. The vessel left Singapore on Sunday last with 56 Chinese coolies, who had arrived from Swatow per s. s. Falkenburg, for333 words
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Article756 1891-07-21 10 THE MASONIC CLUB AT HOME," A very enjoyable "At Home was given last night at the Town Hall by the members of the Masonic Club. It was originally intended that the members should have entertained their Singapore friends within the premises of the Club, recently enlarged, and now acknowledged to756 words
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Article156 1891-07-21 10 Overcrowding of Steam i To the Editor. SIR,— I beg to draw your atten the overcrowding of the Steam that go from Singapoie to Kou/t^ On the Bth inst.. there must h ?> about ioo passengers on board a the licensed number, 65 am] 7was only standing room f156 words
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Article1413 1891-07-21 10 To the EditorDear Sir,— l have followed withm-. interest the discussion that your coin have contained in connection with a accident on board an English man-oU About the case of the breech. loach V. at Fort Tanjong Katong, Col. £j Brown has furnished reasons why j|| opinion1,413 words
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Article1146 1891-07-21 11 {From our run Correspondent.) sin^t I n Wednes^ay morning, procesUrr> A 3 l parade th str^ s of Madement y Crc com P°*ed of the same elements as those which constituted the and CC nn 1On f Wh u Cn thC jUnk was taken rou "d, fn m k1,146 words
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Article772 1891-07-21 11 On the Bth of July in the afternoon at Buitenzorg a second Lieutenant was sitting in his verandah when a youngr native soldier ran into his quarters calling for help as there were people who intended to shoot him. The Lieutenant took down his sword and told the772 words
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Article308 1891-07-21 11 Early yesterday morning an affray occurred at the Tanjong Pagar Docks among some coal-coolies who had been gambling, which resulted in such injuries to one man that he died in hospital yesterday afternoon. Three arrests have been made. The S. s. Flintshire, Captain Payne, was sent308 words
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Article440 1891-07-21 11 THE NAMCHOW." 1 his vessel, concerning whose cargo of passengers from Amoy and Swatow we wrote last week, arrived at Singapore on Saturday last, on her return from Penang. As a rule the Namchow reaches Singapore on the Saturday morning and all (\d\ ChiefInspector Jennings and the Health Officer were440 words
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Article79 1891-07-21 12 BALFOUR, TIDMAN Co. We are sorry to heT that telegraphic advices have reached Sir rethis morning that the old establish* firm of Balfour, Tid man iS: Co., Batavia, has suspended payment. I* is believed that this may also affect the firm <>{ Mactajjgart, Tidman (o. ot London. The fall in79 words
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Article168 1891-07-21 12 A public entertainment in connection with the M Star of the East Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars was held on Saturday evening at the lodge room, No. 630 North Bridge Kuad, and was well attended. The chair was occupied by the L.IX, I>ro Ilooson, Master168 words
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Article496 1891-07-21 12 A tel 'gram from «i Rangoon paper, bearing date L n lon July sth, reports the death of General Sir Orfeur Cavenagh, K.r.s i a former Governor ol the Stiaits St tlements. Sir Orfeur Cavenagh entered the Bomba) Service in June 1837, and rosf step496 words
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Article110 1891-07-21 12 S.C.i p. \ru\ md N\\ v. A single innings match was played on Saturday afternoon between an eleven of the S.C.C. and a combined team from the Army and Navy i:i which the former were victorious by v runs, the scores being {•I and 49. Only one t jrer110 words
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Article356 1891-07-21 12 PENANG NEWS. (Pinang Gazette.) We regret to announce the death of Capt. John Gordon, late of the steamer Sanitwongse, on Monday night at his residence in Burmah Road. Capt. Gordon was a victim of consumption, which only took a serious form a few weeks before his death. He was buried356 words
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Article545 1891-07-21 12 Bursting of Guns. To the Editor. Sir,— The difficulty experienced by your correspondent Carton" in making theory "square" with practice lies simply in the fact that the former, as apprehended by him, lias been imperfectly laid down, inasmuch as it has simply ignored elementary principles of dynamics. In the545 words
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Article1392 1891-07-21 12 What roads did for the Roman Empire, what railways have done for countries and continents that will be done for a united world by the steamship fleets. To-day we have reached an era of ocean travel and who can doubt but that the general standard of civilisation uill1,392 words
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430 1891-07-21 12 Out of the small field of s< tors who took part in the first competition for the N.R.A. m< four turned up at the Balestier rifl on Saturday afternoon to compi final stage. This very poor all greatly detracts from lh val test,430 words
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Article30 1891-07-21 12 No fresh cases of cholera poited anywhere in the Town last, so that the cases report* considered to have been abso to the importations, and effected no actual lodgement i"30 words
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Article1172 1891-07-21 13 {By the Mail.) fU seventh annual report of the New Oriental n-inU Corporation (Limited) states A ttcr deducting income-tax, rebate, and exJhgnge on <orcl K n the earnings for the -,r rnded March 31 amounted to £398,101. Of 55 sum the *©rWng expenses in all parts of the1,172 words
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1333 1891-07-21 13 FRANCE IN THE BASIN OF THE MEKONG. (S.M. Gasettc.) After speaking in the most flatteiing terms of C "■■El «"d enterprise of the members composing the Pavie mission and of the ff eo K raP'cal, ethnological and historical information obtained at the cost of grC at privations, and in sp'te1,333 words
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Article2088 1891-07-21 13 I'm Rangoon London, July sth. General Sir Orfeur avanagh is dead. William, son of ;Mr. Gladstone, has died after an operation for tumour on the brain. fMr. \V H. Gladstone sat for some time in Parliament as nymber for Bast Worcestershire.] The Gentlemen defeated the Players by an2,088 words
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Article120 1891-07-21 14 The second performance «>f "Caste undi r Masonic patronage in ihe rown Hall Dii Saturday night was a decided »m--provemcnl on lhat the former occasion. The attendance was larger than before though nol quite s«» large as il might have been bul for the Masonic Club Al Horne 1 on120 words
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Advertisement383 1891-07-21 14 Eastern Mortgage Agency Company, Limited. Authorised Cafit.%l 1*000,250, Si7BBcrhbd A 600,250. A-< v in. 'ilc upon M'lll'i. 1 v! I'iniuliis Stocks, Shares, d other apj" >v«*d securitiesi St.i ti and »'ili« r puh Ixxins, ncffo* tiau>i and >.:t«.i U|x>u lli< 1 n Market. PATKKSON SIMONS ft Co.. Agents. Ai I^'.383 words
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Advertisement339 1891-07-21 14 1891. THE FIRST OF THE POLICIES WITH 20-Years' Tontine Periods ISSURD BY THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY O F TH B U N ITBD STAT E S, Mature this year, and show, in addition to the protection granted for twenty years, a return of all premiums paid, with interest added.339 words
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Advertisement276 1891-07-21 14 NOTICE. ROYAL HAIK DRKSSING SALOON. No. 35, Kkfflks Place. Perfumes of various kinds, toilet requisites, Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes, from Pans. General stock of Fancy Goods always on hand. Cigars, all variktifs 01 the Bkst Kinh.v A Fkesh supply from Paris, just RBCBIVBD, OF Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hats, Felt276 words
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Advertisement327 1891-07-21 14 Crushed Food Try it ,;ni> you will be satisi I. R. Bk.lilios be^s to inform the his Factory for preparing Crushed X, c lh *t Belilios Koad, is opened. First Class Crushed Food, $2 (to n,. r v Clean Oats 2 <>o M ftc H I ndian Bran $2 To327 words
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Article216 1891-07-21 15 'TpENDERS will be received, up to noon on the 15th August, 1891, for renting the following Farms, for three years, from Ist January, 1892 PENANG. Opium iMrm. Spirit Farm. THE DINDINGS. Opium Farm. Spirit Farm. MALACCA. Opium Farm. Spirit Farm. 2. Tenders should be addressed to the Co'onial216 words
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Article401 1891-07-21 15 1. Tenders will be received up to noon on ti ist September, 1891, for renting the follow!: Farms, for the periods specified below, COtnmeti i.ing from the Ist January 1892. General. 2. Opium duty Farm. Three years. Coast and Lower Perak. 3. Coast farm, including the farms401 words
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298 1891-07-21 15 npKNDRRS will be received at the British Resi- dent's Office, Kwala Lumpur, up to noon on the 15th September 1891, for the following farms for a. period of three years, from Ist January 1892, to 31st December 1594. 1. Farm of the sole right to collect a298 words
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Article93 1891-07-21 15 A tun her supply of f)n^» Muz/Us having bet n received the registration and licensing of 1){ .^s and 1 ie i^Mi<- of Muzzles have been resumed and will be continued daily. I in- public are further warned thai on and after the im. August nt-xi ihr destruction93 words
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Article103 1891-07-21 15 RATEPAYERS and Taxpa>ers arc herebj A^- reminded thai the ur'ms ol the Muni* pal Ordlnan«t', lit. use As<*essntent Rales and Horse and Carriage Taxes, for the hall \c.u ending 31st December next, aid .1 t Rate f<r the quarter ending 30th v c|;unit a next arc now due103 words
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Advertisement398 1891-07-21 15 JOHN LITTLE CO. PROVISION DEPARTMENT. Ivdi *n Condiments fro r Vi s< *tu -lIKI.M M, Madras, Comprising Lime and Mango Pickle fin Oil or Vinegar. Curry Powder. butnitf astortcd, Tender Bamboo Pickle. Cayenne and Nepaul Pepper, Guava and Mango Jelly, Guava Cheese, I Apple and Plantain Jam, French Jams <398 words
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Advertisement402 1891-07-21 15 T. E. White, 48-1 HILL STRfeET, (Formerly of H. M*s 16th Queen's Lancers). Civil and Military Tailor, Shirt and Habit Maker. Sewing Machines of every description cleaned and repaired Gentlemen's Own Material made up with the greatest care. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. MALCOLM, LYON Co. E N G I N EEk402 words
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Advertisement442 1891-07-21 15 J. M. LYON CO., MILLWRIGHTS, Civil Mekchanicl Engineers, IRON FOUNDERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. Mac hink Shop Shipbuilding Y\un, Albion Engine Works, Beach Road. office sale-room, Oppositk thb General Post Office. Makers of Light Draught Steamers and Launches, It prov a Cattle Powers and Windmills. l.yon's Patent K'<-.^ Mills, Colonial W<442 words
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Article579 1891-07-21 16 REUTER' S TELEGRAMS. For the Frrr rrss.") E London, July ijik, iBgr. Emperor of Germany and thk Russian Press. Tin- London speech of His Majesty the Em|)erOf of (jcrmany at the Mansion House lias most favouraMv impressed the Russian newspapers. They are now con* vim »<1 that Gr«»at Britain is579 words
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Article47 1891-07-21 16 Giving nationality, tonnage, master, port and date of departure, cargo, consignee, date of leaving, destination (where known) and station in port. R— Roads; T. P.— Tanjong Pagar B. \V.— Borneo Wharf; N. I L— New Harbour D.— dry dock; S.— Slipway (Tanjong Rhuj. Q.—Quarantine.47 words
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Article366 1891-07-21 16 July 20. Sam Tor, Mrit str., Harvey, for Kagan. Amhkrst, Brit, str., Mstcey, for Klang. P. C. Klao, Brit, str., Morris, for Hongkong. LotfBARDY, Brit, str., I ole, for Hongkong. Brngkalis, Brit, str., D'Padua, for Mu.ir Pbnang, B. it. str.. Dunlop, forCheribon. Denbighshire, Brit, str., Oedge, for China. Laju,366 words
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126 1891-07-21 16 m»» P^ n J frtuiah from Marseilles June 28 :Mr W Benskin, Major L. R. Dowdall, Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Koeland. Per Brittania from I.ond >n |u!v 10 —Mr and Mrs. Bentlev and Mr. Sloa 1. I>rr r C YC ffOm Lo »don Ju'y |O Mr.126 words
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Article265 1891-07-21 16 especially compi.ed tor the Singapore F,, LDate of passing Anjer Nationality and of vessel Captain's name; Whence and ml SCTI^ Destination]. wru n Wii]^ July 2 Out. str., KONIKGIN Kmm\ c^ tavia, Jul) 2 Amsterdam. July 4. Brit, str., Aymrstry j Shields \i Batavia. *U| 22 July265 words
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Article304 1891-07-21 16 K. f)i INMAN -Rrikrr H'konfffcS'hai Bank ,™<-v p ,a ion Pd. up Shar-w Valve Pd. I) *<w Oriental IBank i*?* Sd.cl ,SSUe ™OO*OO 7.*>0,000 60.000 ,25 ,25 Sales 67.100 .5- v- ri, •1- Dcbentures6p.c. Par Buyers »500.000i.5 jo.ooo 15.*****0 ion 10 V- .Luhourh^c;!, 51 ,0i^:,e.Reuter - 304 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous155 1891-07-21 16 Passengers Arrived. July 13:— Pm Moiclaus from tiverpoal via P. .an-.--' apt. K« ene. IV r Carfenttcr from Hatavia. -Mr. Mull, r Mi^ Mul.r.-nd child, Mrs. Hillies, Mr. Kav, nkuv^an Mr.andMfß. Mohr, M.ss Graham and Mr. I Lecca. Ily i.S:— Per Patroc/us from Liverpool via Colombo.— Mr. Ledgergraen and Mr.155 words
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Miscellaneous657 1891-07-21 16 July 18 Per Hong Ann from Labuan. Mr. Savage. Per Amherst from Malacca. Mrs. Harper Per Penang from Samarang. Mr. F, A. Hilkens. Per Bucephalus from Newcastle, N.S.W. Mr. and Mrs. Salter and Mr. Kremen. Per Calypso f om Deli. Mr. Plumaker, Mr. van der Voorm, N r. Busk and657 words
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Miscellaneous296 1891-07-21 16 Envy, Brit, schr., 51, Strachan, Queensland, Mar. 28, General, Master, for Queensland, Uncertain. R. July 9. Victoria, Brit, str., 1,531, Coundon, Penang, July 7, Rice and General, for Rangoon, (Uncertain. R. July 7Vyner, Sar. str., 4^5, Brooketown, July 3, Coals. Paterson Simons r Co., for Brooketown, Uncertain.— N.H. y*h 5.296 words
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Miscellaneous275 1891-07-21 16 HONGKONG WEATHER TBLEGRAMr Barometer, reduced to 32 decrees k heit, and to Hie level of the sea m* j ncl and hundredth*. les tf>nth Temperature, in the shade in decree* R L Humidity, in percentage of saturation ,v hum.d.ty of air saturated vith mo sturc t^m'^ Z Direction of W275 words
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