The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 12 June 1894

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349 364 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 18 349 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, JUNE 12th, 1894. No 359
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  • 270 349 \RT ITLKS »-H m tat ion, ;49 1* *nts, }4g I 'or o! the I foofficiab 34/ nge Compensation, I t!--j w Farm, 350 >wts i 350 1 I ir Kight, 350 t ws. Sop roe < n-r. I n r Sim Boon Toh, Bankruptcy ("uur 1 Police 4
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  • 73 349 Corrected up to June n.) on London. \UnV 4 ro/s 2/i| tlr mand 2 i 1 i\. t»- credits 3 m/s 2/2 documents 3 in/s 2/2$ credits 6 m/s 2/2J On India. Bank demand *93 on Hongkong, lUnk demand 1% dis On Yokohama. Bank dt-m-mii s% "is. On Java.
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  • 118 349 .June ii.) I'm 39-75 Gambler 7*s° do. CuDe No. i 12--do. do. No. 2 9 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 9-3<> do. White. (Fair LfW=s* J i 5 s<> Nutmegs 150s to the Ib.) 88. Mace (Banda) 9° Cloves (j%nboma) 2 5 Bali Cofiee (10% Blacks) 4°Pen^erang Liberian 4^-5° Tapioca,
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  • 368 349 (June 6th.) Connected with the houfe-to-house search at Hongkong, a sanitary precaution that is proving to be almost a locking of the door after the steed is stolen, there is no feature more astounding than the discovery that whole quarters of the town of Hongkong have been
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  • 154 349 A Hongkong contemporary condemns the Government of that Colony because, within three months of the invitations for new tenders for the Opium Farm the proposed amendments to the Opium Ordinance are not known or discussed. There is every reason to believe, says the Daily Press* that the
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  • 747 349 (June 7th.) Mow that the whole of the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council of this Colony are assembled in Singapore it may occur to them that they have at least an opportunity to confer formally together with the object of considering the position resulting
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  • Page 349 Advertisements
    • 370 349 Low Choon Sim Chop Guan Wah" of Labuan deceased. is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Low Choon Sim Chop Guan Wah" late of Victoria in the Colony of Labuan, deceased who died at Victoria aioresaid in
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  • Page 349 Miscellaneous
    • 310 349 The outward mail of May 19th, was brought by the Ravenna, which arrived on Sunday. The next outward mail is due by the Caledonien^ due oil the 20th. This mail is taken home by the Ganges to-mor- 1 row. His Excellency the Governor was at Jnhore during the latter part
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  • 373 350 (June 9th.) Mr. Shei. ford's notice of motion declares that the question of Exchange Compensation should stand over pending a settlement of the grave question pending between the Imperial Government and the Colony. That is a sound position to take up, and not only as regards the question
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  • 678 350 WHAT appears to be the main difficulty in connection with the effort to raise additional revenue through the Liquor Farm is the considerable restriction of trade that is declared to be inevitable. Were the Farm a mere revenue-collecting agency, and nothing more, Ihe objections to the Farm,
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  • 798 350 A GOOD example of the hasty legislation sometimes perpetrated in this Colony is the Bill, read a second time yesterday, for the cancellation of certificates granted under the Steam Vessels Ordinance 1882. By the principal ordinance certificates of competency are issued to masters, mates, gunners, helmsmen, engineers and
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  • 554 350 (June nth.) There may be men amongst us who cannot see it, and there may be those who will not see it, that while vigorous agitation in resistance to the unfair element in the Military Contribution may be of service to the Colony, in another light it is
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  • 109 350 The following telegram from Etaub dated I I June 1894: has been teat by Mr Bibby to the local secretary, the Raul Australian Gold Mining Company, Ltd Singapore Rough clean up of Battery yielded oj, oz. Amalgam, estimated quantity of sfo/i crushed being 44.0 Tons. Prospects remain unchanged. If
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  • 368 350 Whilst the Burma Ruby Concessions Com pain is said to be languishing in a condition which leave.no hope of relief, a new industry is being raptdl) developed on another point of the Burma coast, ii the shape of the pearl fisheries at Mcrgui. The banks of pearl-producing
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  • 763 351 H. M. S. Undaunted is expected at Singapore on the 18th inst. She was reported by wire as at Aden on Sunday. It s considered probable that she may not touch at Hongkong on account of the plague, but go straight on to join the Admiral's
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  • 208 351 The Siam Free Press to hand this morning says The confidence in the Wattana Mine has risen to such a height that it is impossible to buy a share either in Bangkok or Paris at less than 50 per cent premium on their
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  • 567 351 As Omke-Boy's Examination Pater. To decide the conflicting cl lims of a number of youth! ul candidates for the position of office-boy in the office of a provincial newspaper, the following paper i^ said to have been set by way of a test, half in
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  • 1078 351 Uganda, says a London daily, ought to form a fine field for Irish emigration. Not only the good climate, the fertile soil, but the very religious divisions which cause so much difficulty to the Government would be an attraction to the perfervidum ingenium "of the Irishman. A trace of this
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  • Correspondence.
    • 104 351 To the Editor. Sir, Tie sanitary condition of Hongkong, exposed by the house to house visitation now being carried on, makes one wonder whether such a state of affairs canexist also in this city. I fear that it does, to some extent at any rate, and would urge
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    • 607 351 Ex Parte T\s Kee Peck in* re Lm Boos TohThis was an action io dismiss a bankruptcy notice on the ground that the plaintiff's claim was a judgment for costs which he had recovered in an. action against the debtor. Mr. B. Buckley for the claimant Mr.
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    • 156 351 The Earl of Jersey, who has just given £10,000 for a park for Swansea (says an English exchange), is one of the English magnates who is not blind to the responsibilities of his position, for he owns in Glamorganshire estates worth nearly £20,000 a year. His lands bring him in
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  • 1214 352 Some Colombo Opinions. H.E. the Governor of Ceylon assisted at the ceremony of opening the new Soldiers and Sailors' Home at Colombo on the 22nd May. There was a large gathering, H E Admiral Kennedy, H.E. Major-Gen-eral Clive Justice, the Chairman of the Chamber ot Commerce,
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  • 866 352 A Malacca Malay's Account. The following account of the Queen's Birthday Parade may amuse some of our readers, who like to know how the Natives take us. A few expressions are translated in footnotes. Bahawa maka adalah pada hari Khamis 24 May vane lalu itu telah
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  • 41 352 Statistics prepared in Paris show that the proportion of novels to serious works read in the public libraries of the municipality is loss than 52 per 100. Of 1,583,000 volumes circulated from the district library rooms, only 81 7,000 were novels.
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  • 497 352 Speaking on the Japanese question, the Torres Straits Pilot says there is no gainsaying that it is an important question threatening much evil. The feeling of antagonism to the Japanese is gaming strength in Thursday Island, but, the Pilot contends they are responsible for some good,
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  • 399 352 The affection of the eyes from which Mr. Gladstone is suffering had led the New York Tribune to publish a list of the personal afflictions of Cabinet Ministers and Sovereigns throughout Europe. From this it appears that the most defective organ of European statesmen
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  • 36 352 Nurse exhibiting the new arrival overnight to small boy Are you satisfied with it, Master Tom." "Oh yes, it will do, but we have had enough of that sort. Next time we'll have a little Malay."
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  • 327 352 In the Supreme Court yesterday |f f Justice Law was occupied during q| the day with bankruptcy basinets. Ntn t j f case of Lint Ewe Yeang, v\lhj \\m\ can ed on business as a wine and spirit a er under the chop Gim Whatt, ti (I Market Street,
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  • 524 352 Josef Hofman, the lad, who seven years ago burst upon the musical »vor!d as a pianoforte player of meteoric brilliance has once more made his bow to an Ettglish audience. Now a youth of seventeen he has spent the interval of retirement in severe study, as a pupil of Rubinstein.
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  • 391 353 The Peacock leaves to-morrow morning for the Cocoa with Mr. Clifford on board. Mr. Tripp, late of Deli, is a passenger !,o i). ward by French mail. He goes to London to take up the Secretaryship of the British Lanka! Tobacco Company. H. N Ms surveying
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  • 652 353 Ihe following memorandum shewing the estimated cost to the Colony of the proposed exchange compensation allowance to public officers was laid on the table oi the Council to-day In estimating the cost to the Colony of the two i ernatives offered by the Secretary of State, the amount
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  • 397 353 It is not often, except through the Protector of Chinese, that a corner of the veil is lifted that conceals the miseries of life in a certain sort of establishment that has been hitherto under his controlling grasp. One peep was, however, afforded
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  • 183 353 (From aitr ovh Correspondent. j Last week at Jasin a mother, her son, and a daughter died of eating poisonous mushrooms which the boy had gathered by mistake. The three ate the mushrooms on Saturday, and the girl died the same night, the boy on the Sunday, and the
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  • 716 353 With reference to the Bill which was to have been read a second time before Council to-day, the order now standing over, the following letter from the local Associations whose members are affected has been sent into Government Marine Club, Singapore, June 2nd, 1894. The Hon'ble the
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  • 709 353 THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME. There have been brought to our notice certain remarks made in a local mission journal and elsewhere concerning the recent correspondence that appeared in the Singapore Free Press on the subject of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home and its management. These are, naturally, either beside
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  • 312 353 Mr. A. R. Catto Straits Insurance Company, was one of Ihe arrivals per French mail from Japan to-day. The repairs to the Monmouthshire consequent on her collision with the Miikc Maru will necessitate the removal ot some fourteen plates and the straightening of her stem. The Mi ike Maru is
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  • 2182 354 The importation of Chinese women for immoral pu' poses at this port, says the San Francisco Chronicle, has be*n carried on for over twentyfive years. It matters i.ot what administrate.*, is in power or wnal laws arc enacted, the traffic *oes on.
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  • 850 354 (Pioneer Mail.) As exchange goes rushing down the financial well, hastening tow «rds the level at which silver lies at the bottom, the other bucket, compensation, must needs be mounting all the time with corresponding celerity. The process cannot be a pleasant one for tl»e parties who are
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  • 473 354 The Hon'ble A. L. Donaldson arrived today by the French mail from Japan. Mr. Donaldson has greatly benefited by his health trip to the North. The Mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Marseilles, on the Bth ultimo was delivered on the 4th instant. His Excellency the Governor, Lady Mitchell,
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  • 973 354 COLONIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR DEFENCE. At the recent banquet given by the Lord Nfa vor at the Mansion House to representatives o f <\ u Colonial and Indian Empire of Great Britain Sir Charles Flipper, in responding t the health of the Navy and the Army, remarked that T, lf toast
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  • 194 354 It is slated in a private letter n o:i\x<J from Hongkong that the soldiers employed on the Sanitary inspection and cleansing work receive »h su<n of 20 cents a day, for ih* ir trouble. 1 hey should receive ni least a dollar a <la) and a special rate t9 rover
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  • 777 355 The report of the discussion in the Legislative Council on the Liquors Bill runs to considerable length, condensed though it is. j t crowds inlo very small space a soine»bal m:trt viiii* discussion as to whether ti Opium Hill should contain the provi- n foi ihe
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  • 3539 355 (Wednesday, June 6, 1894) The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Munipal Commission was held this alter noon in the Board Room, Robinson Road, Mr. Gentle presiding. There were also present Mr. Bell, Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Wray, Protector of Chinese, Mr. J. Fraser, Mr. A. C.
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  • 149 355 It has been rumoured in London that I the disorganisation of trade with China and Japan, as distinct from that with India, consequent upon the closing of th<! Indian mints to free coinage, is to be brought before the Government by a deputation to Lord Rosebery, representing China trading interests.
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  • 10220 356 Wednesday, June 6th, 1894. Present H. E. the Governor (^ir E. B. Mitchell, g.c.m.g.) The Hon. thr- Officer Commanding the Troops (Maj. Gen. Jones-Vaugha.il The lion the Col. Secretary I \V. E. Maxwell C.M.6.) the Attorney-General (W. R CollyerO the Resident Councillor -»f Penang the Actg. Col. Treasurer
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  • 294 359 The Captain of the S. s. Tartar reports that on May 30th one, hundred miles west of Acheen Head, he spoke the British s. s. Cam, hound west and wishing to be reported all well. At the auction sales yesterday, Messrs Powell «S: Co. so! the
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  • 774 359 Fh€ following is 'he Manager's report Lr April:August Shaft. Bottom drive North is still in r -rv hard ground. The change of ground I spoke t f in my last rt port w:is only temporary, as the drive is in harder ground than before and
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  • 206 359 COMPENSATION FOR CIVIL SERVANTS and THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. Compensation to Depend on* a Reduction of thb Military Contribution. No Decision yet Arrived at. The question of Exchange Compensation for Civil Servants was alluded to at the Council Meeting this afternoon. Mr. Shelford asked whether the Government were in a position
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  • 45 359 It is now understood, we hear, that the Lincolnshire Regiment will not be relieved by the Northumberland Fusiliers until February, 1895. The move will therefore take place just at the close of the Indian trooping season, the last trooper going homo in March.
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  • 426 359 A cricket match was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between the R. E. and an eleven team captained by Lieut. Harington, which ended in a win ior the X E. by 200 runs to 71. 'Pi<* f»\'»'urv nf \Uc game was Lieut. Haig's remarkable score of 1 n
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  • 1438 359 The following article from the ;V. C. Daily fcws will be read with some interest The ratepayers of Hongkong, or such of them as have signed the petition to the House of Commons, which was printed in the N. C. Daily Neivs of
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  • 339 359 In the House of Commons on the 7*h u!t., Sir Charles Dilke asked the Under Secretary <>f State for Foreign Affairs whether Her Majesty's Government were aware of the hardships suffered by the petitioners in the Costa Rica packet case, owing to the delny in
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  • 200 359 A Smoking Concert was held at Fort Canning Sergeants' Mess a few days ago tobid farewell to Quarter-Master Sergeant Bowers, of the General Staff, who has now gone home on promotion to warrant, r^nk. The Mess was crowded to the utmost of its capacity, and a good inar.y friends took
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  • 741 360 From the current year a tax of one yen ibtobe imposed on all bicycles in Tokyo Prefecture. The copyright of Michael Watson's popular song "Anchored" recently fetched £1,312.15.0. The Japanese have started the manufacture of wall papers, the Tokyo Heki-shi Seiso-sho, or Oriental Wall-paper Manufactory having
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  • 108 360 The Shanrkai Mercury of May 2svd says: *\Ve hear that the Municipal authorities are preparing for a'l emergenceies likely to arise in the event o\ the plague reaching here from Hongkong. The have ax ranged about thirty beds in the chapel at Pootup.g, and erected an
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  • 1206 360 Lord Rosebery is the spoiled child of fortune. To be Prime Minister in his 45th year, and to win the Derby as well is to attain the summit of human happiness. He may now sing the Nunc dimittis and pass peacefully into that undiscovered country where
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  • 395 360 A special general meetingof the members of the Sporting Club was held in the Exchange Rocms last evening to consider a programme and fix a date for the Gymkhana meeting; and to cancel the rule penalising the winners ol races. There were present Mr.J. R.Cuthbertson, in the
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  • 94 360 Pearl shells have been discovered off the coast of Japan at a depth of from two to six fathoms. So far the finds have not been phenomenal, but the enterprise is likely to be continued and extended. The Pinang Gazette says in reference to Exchange Compensation to Government officials We
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  • 810 360 (Contributed.) There lived not thousand miles from here, Nor hundred years ago, A little man who had no fear, Except from home to go. His wants were gauged by what he had, Had he no boat, he swam, Had he no cloth, well that was bad, He
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  • 33 360 For every vacancy in the Bengal Vium cial and Subordinate Civil Service tfeci were ten candidates at the recent exaniir. tions. And out of 148 competitors n fewer than 139 were ''Diversity (InJ;..
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  • 321 361 The following sketch of an appropriate Committee fora Home for the United Service in Singapore has been handed to us. It seems to be in all respects very suitable and although rather numerous, would on that account be all the more hkely to command the
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  • 159 361 1 be Order made by the Judges of the > ipreroe Court to repeal the Order of 21st February, 1891, regarding Solicitors costs Bankruptcy is published for general int n ation. The order is to take effect when Ihe rules made by H. E. the Governor in ouncil
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  • 201 361 It has been remarked that of late the influx ot Chinese immigrants into Penang has been unusually large, but from figures supplied to the Pinang Gazette by the Assistant Protector, it would appear to be otherwise. Up to 31st May, 1893, there were 7344 more arrivals
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  • 123 361 Says the London and China Express: The Government does not seem to have t i d able to make up its mind on the subV• I of the Straits Settlements Military Exaction. It is now just a year since the deputation from the Straits Association waited on Lord Ripon to
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  • 432 361 The Bangkok papers record the death, at the age of 63, of Mr. Paul Lessler, of Messrs. Markwald Co., which occurred at Dresden on Saturday, the 2nd instant. A mail and passenger service has been arranged between Kuah Lumpor, Selangor, and Seremban, Sun^i Ujong. Jhe t7me
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  • 303 361 The Imperial Federation (Defence) Committee has issued an important pamphlet on the naval relations between the colonies and the mother country. The annual value of the commerce of the Empire was, in 1891, £970,000,000, of which £143,000,000 belongs to thm self-governing colonies. The cost of
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  • 990 361 The great political event of the week has been the resignaiion of Mr. Mundella. The judgment of Mr. Justice Williams in the New Zealand Mortgage an. Loan Com pany that the public were induced to put large sums into the Company upon statements in the prospectuses and balance
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  • 439 361 The Calculating Boy. Mr. andMrs.VVyatt, with their remarkable young son, Dudley Wyatt, whose calculating powers are of so astonishing a character, arrived this morning from Pc-nang, and wiH remain a few days in Singapore. During that time one or two opportunities will be afforded the public to witness
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  • 185 361 THE PHR A YOT CASE. The Mixed Court for the revision of the evidence in the late trial of Plira Yot, and I,v I. is re-trial, constituted under provisions of the Convention of October 3rd, commenced its sittings on juneGtb, in the drawing room of the French Legation, at Bangkok.
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  • 325 361 The annual official report of the British Sues Canal Directors to the Government states that the net tonnage for the past year shows a decrease of 52,960 tons as compared with that of 1892, and of 1,039,709 tons as compiled with that of rS yr. Ihe amount
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  • 1219 362 Reported Sudden and Severe increase. ONE lII'SDRKD AND SIXIY FOUR DEATHS IS Forty-Eight Hours. Ah Eholish Ofpicbr and sevkra^ soldiers attacked. Reliable information appears to have reached Singapore of the occurrence of a Sudden change for the worse in the circumstances attending the presence of the
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  • 1649 362 A HUNDRKD DE\TH.S IN A I) \Y. The other day we mentioned that in the first 19 days of the plague at Hongkong (sth May to 26th May) the deaths had averaged 20 a day, making 382 deaths. In the nine days following (26th May to
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  • 634 362 The last advices t <i hand are <1 ited Imir 2nd which was just immc lat !v bel r-- tile sudd**!! ri<^s notified by telegraph. !w. ntv deaths a day had risen on the ist to tg a Hay, and as we know was to rise
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  • 175 362 On the i6ih tilt.. Notts was beaten by >«' t« i l>y a:i innings, L^ncashiie suffered, the hitiX* &W* at the hands of Yorkslnre, md Somerset RMHW the greatest of Knglish left-handed bat^nn't; we*A down with terrible ease before the Middle*** ctack-. The most diamatic victory,
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  • 1103 363 (Yum ihe icth of a series of articles Communicated to the Hongkong Daily Press). I have somewhere read thai a nation's laws whether good or bad are up to the standard of •he ptcple and given a good law iht-y would fc, k again t it j and so
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  • 122 363 Whilst engaged in drawing water from a tap at the back of house No. 50, Pagoda Street, yesterday a Chinaman was suddenly vi/.cd with a fainting tit and fell into a well ol stagnant water. He was taken 1 ut alive some ten minutes afterwards, but on being removed to
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  • 443 363 T. Mackie v. the Tongkang Hydroose. Mr. Buckley, who appeared for the plaintiff, stated this was a small Admiralty action in which the plaintiff claimed §500 for salvage services rendered by him to •he tongkang Hydioose, her cargo and freight, on the 15th March in or near New
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  • 205 363 The s.s. Sisagno which arrived on Saturday afternoon from Hongkong, reports passing on the 6th inst. in long. iio°K. and lat. 9°4qN. the British brigantine H.Q.J.F. and a four masted vessel showing the signal N.P.G.V. Both wished to be reported all well. The directors of the Suez Canal Company have
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  • 153 363 (June nth, 1894.) There has been practically no change in the position since last week, and homeward freights are fairly steady at the quotations given below. For London, via Canal, 22/6 is current rate for Bag Goods, and 27/6 for Bale Gambier and clean measurement. For Liverpool, 30/- is
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  • 1368 363 Captain MahaVs Opinion. Last week the United States cru ser Chicago, one of the best and newest ships in the famous White Squadron, came to anchor in the Thames, a little atfove Gravesend Town Pier. A representative took train for Gravesend as soon as he heard that
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  • 996 363 (Via Ceylon.) London, May 31. Laiesi advices From S a state that the cavalry cleared i\\c streets i.»« c yesterday. The populnce appears to regard 111 -c who are fi iefidly to Prince Ferdinand a 1 c enemies of Stamboul. ff, though th«* rupture etween the Prince and Stambouloff
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  • 475 364 The German Silver Commission. London, sth June, /594. Tin- German Silver Commission has closed without coming la any definite deThe French Ministry. M Goblet moved a vote of noconniler.ee in ihe Cabinet on the ground that it was not a Radical Cabinet, but merely a repetition of thr
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  • 340 364 Quotation. Capital Paid up Shares Pd. Div, Hengkong&S'haiß^nk. 97 $10,*****0 $10,000,000 80,000 125 20s |r National Bank of C ma $35 disc. £1,000,000 £400, 150 l B Founders. $150 Nominal 75° Bk. of China, Tap. fc Straits $2j J £2,000,000 £249.843 1 5 i99.57.S 25/
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  • Page 364 Advertisements
    • 130 364 G. R. Lambert Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS, GRESHAM HOUSE BATTERY ROAD, AND 106 ORC iAXD ROAD. M VV X J UST U N PAC XX I) 3 Sheiv's Paten! Hand Cameras, plate, complete, *>pre .tliy u.asii ailed lur ilic iiupics. A LARtih ASSORTMENT <>1 SOLID BOUND ALBUMS. Portraits and Views. Scrap-Albums. MURASTANDING
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    • 60 364 ST ANDREW'S HOUSE SINGAPORE. THIS is a Boarding House for European and Eurasian Boys only, attending Day Schools ot the Colony. It is under the direction of a Committee consisting of the Bishop, the Colonial Chaplain, anl live other gentlemen. Applications foi admission should be addressed to the Honorary Secretary,
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    • 28 364 Ship ;irokcrs. Forwarding, Passcn^( v t 01 n mission Agents. ALFKEU B. TUKNKK tk Co. Lkll House, IOI a LeatJenluill Street, London K. I May ?2 23 i
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  • Page 364 Miscellaneous
    • 717 364 CLEARANCES. Isabella, Brit, str., Hudson, for Muar. Kian Yang, llrit. str., Nacodah.for Muar. Amhekst, Brit, sir., Shimmen, for Selan^or, via ports. Nbbka, Brit, sir., Morris, for T. Anson, via ports. TERESA, Brit, str., Slaker, for Menado, via ports. Ban Poh Gimn, Brit, str., Siratton, for Mac^ssar, via poiis. Ldbeck, Ger.
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    • 1161 364 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Captain Arrived From Consignees For, VVlie,. Men-ot-\A/nr Leander Brit, cor., 4300 Mctaxa May 9 Penang Sr. N. Officer M'vill v. CarnbeeDui. 176 Verschoor Junes Sourabaya l)ut. Consul Rhi.i, Other Vessels Ai.tair Brit, bq., 400 Mathews May 15 Mantunqj Hock Win S'^'iai, Ancuises !)ui. 1278 Rorison
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