The Straits Budget, 10 July 1894
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section141 1894-07-10 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, In Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and141 words
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STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 10TH JULY.
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Article29 1894-07-10 1 ■j iA ii i..\is —At St Mary’s Church, p. llt!i .Jtin-*, hy the Rev. WiL- K. A it sot Reid, Singapore, M iry, •laughter of A. C. HOLMS.29 words
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Article211 1894-07-10 1 r,j. t: li!** (>ut break L t* *uiiil tlie ur;tw i V.onial Conference. T< (Vi>i*c .int 1 nhivutioii in Selangor. it 1 M -k“f (^Dilations. Wws. 1 r Li"t. I* Xcw-i. Sin/ipon* Land Co. ti- inComp<‘ii<;Pion allowance. «ELTIS.;>. i>' Mmiifijiil Commission. I > la; -> insurance Co.211 words
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Article552 1894-07-10 1 Singapore 9th July, 1*91. PRODUCE. Gain hi or, 7.55. do Cube No. 1. 1*2. do do No. 2, 8. 1|. Copra Bali, 5.92*4. do Pontianak, 5.7*». Pepper Black. 9.30. Sago Flour, Sarawak. 2.45. do Brunei 2.224* Pearl Sago, 3.40. Coffee Bali Coffee Liberian, ‘*0. Tapioca small Flake,552 words
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Article666 1894-07-10 1 This week’s mail for Europe leaves by the P. A 0. s. s. Rohilla. The P. .V 6. s. s. Rosettii with the mail from Eurojie of the loth June arrived on Sunday. The mail for Europe, next week, is tixed to leave on the 17th666 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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Article24 1894-07-10 1 London, Hrd Jtily. Sir C. Russell succeeds the late Lord Coleridge in t.Le post of Lord Chief Justice of Englaud.24 words
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53 1894-07-10 1 The remains of President Carnot have been iuteried in the Pantheon at Paris amid imposing ceremony. Ou occasion of the funeral, the Emperor William pardoued two Fieuch officers who had been arrested at Kiel in August last for espionage. and who had beeu afterwards53 words
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38 1894-07-10 1 A great strike has takeu place among railway incn in the United States. The strike affects two-thirds of the rad way a the i •e. Troi'jo have been sent against the strikers.38 words
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Article31 1894-07-10 1 itli July. The Home of Commons k is a loptod the Spirit duty aud the Budget has passed I through Committee by a majority of thirteen.31 words
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90 1894-07-10 1 M. Casimir Perier states, in a Presidential Message to the Chambers, that he is not a party man, but belongs to France, j M. Perier declares that he means to follow M. Carnot’s example in devotion to duty and that he is resolved not90 words
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Article15 1894-07-10 1 Hth July. Iu the iuter-university cricket match, Oxford beat Cambridge by eight wickets.15 words
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Article52 1894-07-10 1 The Seuate at Washington has passed the Tariff Bill by a majority of five. The Tariff is fixed to come into operation on I the 1st August. The Bill uas been returned to the House of Representatives which will consider the amendments made in it by52 words
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Article36 1894-07-10 1 In the difficulties betweeu China and Japan regarding Corea, China has invited Russiau mediation. Russia has uiged both China and Japan to evacuate Corea, before seeking for a settlement of the difficulties.36 words
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Article47 1894-07-10 1 6th July. Sir E. Grey has stated in the House of Commons that the Government has addressed communications to China and j Japan in the interest of peace, and will make every effort to bring about a friendly settlement between these two Powers.47 words
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Article28 1894-07-10 1 The Britannia won the Clyde yacht race, beating the American yacht Vigilant. Daring the race, the Batanita collided with the Valkyrie which sank within five minutes.28 words
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Article44 1894-07-10 1 The Colonial Conference at Ottawa has endorsed the project for a British Pacific Cable, aud has decided to request the Imperial Government to survey a loute for laving the proposed cable at the joiut expense ol* Canada. Britain, a id Australia.44 words
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56 1894-07-10 1 7th July. The Colonial Conference at Ottawa has adopted a motion in favour of the extension of ihe proposed British Pacific Cable to the Cape of Good- Hope. It has also adopted a motion in favour of Imperial enactments to enable the Colonies to agree56 words
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Article27 1894-07-10 1 M. Burdeuu, a Moderate, his been elected Piesideut of the French Chamber of Deputies. All the members of M. Dupuy’s Cabiuet remain iu office.27 words
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30 1894-07-10 1 The situation arouud Chicago as regards the labour troubles is gettiug worse. The troops despatched thither are too few to overawe the riotous railway striker-.30 words
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62 1894-07-10 1 Hlh did y. Continued rioting prcia Is at Chicago. H e uiob have been sacking and burning the railway plaut. Inc?udiarias have burned several buildings at the Worlds Fair. Troops a»e matching ujkiu Chicago from various States. The S'ate of California is iu62 words
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EDITORIALS
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Article488 1894-07-10 1 (Straits Times 3rd July.) Mk. E. C. Hill, the Inspector of Schools, iu the annual education report for 1893, deals at some length with the vexed question of the outlay on public instruction in the Colony. The educational results so far achieved do not strike many observers as commensurate(Straits Times, 3rd July.) - 488 words
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Article822 1894-07-10 2 {Straits Titms, 3rd July.) This first serious conflict with the Pahang rebels has resulted in a heavy loss on our side. Eleven of the enemy have been killed and probably more suffered death in endeavouring to escape by the swiftly flowing Tembeling. We have lost an energetic{Straits Titms, 3rd July.) - 822 words
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Article990 1894-07-10 2 (Straits Times, oth July.) The question of education and the sujx port given by Government to the public schools of the colony is a subject in which the Chinese take a considerable interest. The report of the Retrenchment Committee is anxiously awaited by them; and thev(Straits Times, oth July.) - 990 words
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Article436 1894-07-10 2 {Strait* Tilth*, lith Jnhj.) Thk Russian mediation in Corea railed in by China. as an in »unred by telegram, awakens curiosity regarding the f v to Ik? elaimed by Russia from China for the advice sought. Russia’s policy has ever Ihvii: nothing for nothing; and her price{Strait* Tilth*, lith Jnhj.) - 436 words
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Article399 1894-07-10 2 (Straits Times 7th July.) The idea of the Colonial Conference at Ottawa arose from the scheme for starting a direct steamship service between Canada and Australia, the contract for which was signed in August last year. The service is intended to afford a new and direct(Straits Times, 7th July.) - 399 words
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389 1894-07-10 2 (Straits Times 9th July The Resident of Selangor, in his report for 1893, makes much of the steady progress of that State, especially under the head of revenue, hut he admits that the prosperity rests u|»on an unstable foundation, Tin-mining lies at the bottom of(Straits Times, 9th July ) - 389 words
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Article69 1894-07-10 2 We are led to understand that a private telegram was received at Singapore vesterday, notifying that the Dutch had obtained satisfaction from Lombok without resortto hostilities. On the 3rd instant, the Commanding Officer of the expedition to Lombok arrived at Ampenan, the principal poit on the69 words
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Article173 1894-07-10 2 An important point has beeu submitted for the consideration of ihe Bornbar Chamber of Commerce. A dispute, it appears, arose between the agents of a steamer and an importer, as to a fair rate of discharge per diem for kerosene oil cargo. Tlii former addressed the Chamber, pointing173 words
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Article317 1894-07-10 2 The Shanghai correspondent of the Standard telegraphed on June 13th The Chinese pretensions on the Pamirs have received a severe rebuff, and the nujdm vivendi between Russia and China, of which so much has beeu heard, has little or no practical meaning. The Russian* are317 words
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Obituary28 1894-07-10 1 DEATH. u\ I:\. die 7di July, FranclNa n:: P;>T.\x.\. aged 37 years, tho *r 8. Fes r an a Boarding Officer. i ii;i»u r knk. papers j>Ie\se copy.28 words
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Article628 1894-07-10 3 rage amount of bank notes in •latiou for the m0Dth of May 1994, f,P U **.*>re comes to Chartered Bank 6!‘o aud Hongkong and Shanghai $‘’V"’<•> g83,687. The specie in reserve res|»ectively to 31,000,000 and S?pUX*». tb*' I'olice Court this morning r.Mr. Anthonisz, about eighty persons smououed628 words
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Article256 1894-07-10 3 hk Iusjiector of Schools, in the educa'♦.‘port for 1893, thus details the 4r J 8 depart mental paddv-growing „„.i r '1;' ;,r r, ‘l M, rt. I referred to a depart-,p«-'dar which had, been issued DhhtJr l,ir Mal}, y cultivators that, when (> f J M should try256 words
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421 1894-07-10 3 R. A. V, REGIMENT. The Royal Artillery team met the first team of the Lincolnshire Regiment at Association football last evening on the Esplanade in connection with the Warren Challenge Shield Competition. The match was well contested and was watched by a good number of421 words
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Article433 1894-07-10 3 Bombay, 14th June. —The Bombay Guardian opium defamation case was further proceeded with to-d.tv, wheu Mr. Dyer, the editor aud proprietor of the paper, was charged with publishing the defamation. He admitted the paper was in the bauds ot trustees for philautlm>pic purposes, but by au433 words
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Article154 1894-07-10 3 Allahabad, 19lh June. —Consequent oq the bad prospect of the opium crop, the Government of India have announced a reduction in the number of chests of the manufactured drug to be sold in October, November, and December. In each of these three months only 3,105 chests154 words
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Article852 1894-07-10 3 (From a Correspondent.) The races which have looked forward 13 so eagerly, ultimately came off on Wednesday, 20th Juue, aud proved to be ino*t successful. It was very fair weather for a week previous to the races, but, on Tuesday night, a good shower of raiu852 words
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524 1894-07-10 3 The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the Fourth Ordinary General Meeting to be held on Saturday, 14th July, 1894 Your Directors now submit to you a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 1 IV) ay 31st, 1894 During the524 words
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Article386 1894-07-10 3 LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. FAILURE AT BRADFORD. THE COLONIES AND NAVAL DEFENCE. ANOTHER COLONIAL CONFERENCE SUGGESTED. AUSTRALIAN MEAT FOR BRITISH TROOPS. London 8th June. Lord Randolph Churchill, M.P., will shortly visit Australia. He will proceed via America. In connection with the failure of the firnrof386 words
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Article524 1894-07-10 3 Great interest was (says tie Sydney Star) centred ia the model of a uew starting machine which has been ou exhibition at Tattersall’s Club there. The invention is that of Mr. Thomas Power, of tba' city, vho does not claim auytbing more tor the apparatus thau524 words
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Article1687 1894-07-10 4 AN AUSTRALIAN EXPERTS OPINION. A few mootbs ago, Mr. F. L. J&rdine, a pearling expert from Queensland, came from there to Burmah to report on the Pearl Fisheries of the Mergui Archipelago for the local Government and the Government of India. Mr. Jardine, having completed his1,687 words
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Article1248 1894-07-10 4 'i lit* Sultan of Pahang is at pr< s.*nt at Joliere. .If. M. S. Undaunted left last nigli? at nine o’clock for Hougkorg. A Chinese womau was found dtud in a house at Balloslicr Road yesterdav. It is supposed that she committed suicide. A scratch Association football1,248 words
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452 1894-07-10 4 An official report on the bubonic plague dated 20th June, has been sent to Lore Ripou by the Governor of Hongkong. Siuce the outbreak of the pestilence there to that date about 80,000 Chinese are estimated by H. E., to have left the eoleny. The Governor452 words
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Article237 1894-07-10 4 Bombay 20th June. —At the Esplanade Police Court/yesterday, Mr. SandersSlater, acting Chief Presidency Magistrate, delivered his decision in the cases in which Mr. A. S. Dyer, printer of the Bombay Guardian and Mr. T. M. Hudson, a missionary, were separately charged with defaming Mr. Damji237 words
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Article280 1894-07-10 4 ABRIVAL OP TH E WGCNbn Th* Sea B,Ue arrired 8i about coon this day, bavin,, Captain Talbot and four of it. c-V'** were wounded in the engage"', the rebels at the Te-iubeling s the Sea Belle had cast am’holV'o* W. E. Maxwell, and Mr. 4 pi (cousin280 words
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Article520 1894-07-10 4 THE P. O. COMPANY’S REPORT. LOW SILVER AMI EASTERN 1!; \1»E The directors of the Peniusulir aad Oriental Steam Navigation C< inpoiv. in their report, state that “owing ioca'.iv* which an* well understo. d, it li.> Uvn i» possible during tl e last two yea s to r*l*r to th**520 words
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Article269 1894-07-10 5 Financial Nt’in*. hundred thousand circulars were vE> r i,v the Senate Finance Com--ieDt 1 1 be views of leading busi®‘ttee J 'und labour .organisations in all as to the various tariff aspects tb ei? ii t > t i Je policy of free coinage of a— Financial Nt’in*. - 269 words
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Article589 1894-07-10 5 N \XI» CO. V. THE STRAITS INSURANCE CO. Thk above ease was an aetion c>n a .,t marine insurance on goods car..i’al. ard the ship Joseph, which was a voyage from Sydney to Barcefm* defendants, resisted the claim Mind tiiat the vessel was unseai'a.* io-fiou589 words
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Article1592 1894-07-10 5 THE RECXINSTRUCTION SUCCESSFULLY COM PLETEI>— TIMBER AND MINERAL RESOURCES. The first general (statutory) meeting of the Straits Development Company, Limited, was held on the 5th June, at the Cannonstreet Hotel, Colonel W. J. Eogledue prosiding. The Secretary (Mr. Arthur F. Austin) having reid the notice convening the1,592 words
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Article252 1894-07-10 5 The German Silver Commission held what was probably its last sitting in Berlin on June 6. It is at present quite impossible to give even the roughest outline of the proceedings, says the Times correspondent, which, unlike those of the Agrarian Conference, have been kept secret.252 words
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Article461 1894-07-10 5 (Supplementary to Straits Times Telegrams.) (Via Ceylon.) JAPAN IN OOREA. COUNTY CRICKET. FRANCE ON THE CONOO. COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN WALES. PRESIDENT CARNOTS ASSASSINATION. London 22nd June. In the House of Commons the Attorney General, replying to Mr. Scoble, sai<l that the ]>ensions of the wives and children of461 words
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Article391 1894-07-10 5 Messrs. Guthrie A. Co., as Aleuts for the British North Borneo Company, advertise the conditions under which the latter will give free giants of land iu British North Borneo t > vouugcapitalists. A Chinese girl living iu B.*a»h Bo.id overturned a lighted limp last evening, setting alight391 words
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Article1247 1894-07-10 5 The Rev. G. M. Reith began a new series of lectures in the Presbyterian Church last night. The series is entitled Pictures from the history of the Scottish Reformation,” and the first lecture “a Bonfire in St. Andrew’s” led up to an account of the1,247 words
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1367 1894-07-10 6 The seventeenth ordinary general meeting of the above Company was held at the Company’s office, 2, Finlays m Green, at noon to-day, lor the purpose of receiving the directors’ auuual report aud accounts to 31st December, 1893. Mr. Alexander Johnston presided; and there weie present Messrs,1,367 words
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178 1894-07-10 6 I Telegrams in the Saigon papers state I that the late President Carnot left Paris lon the 23rd June for Lyons to visit an I exhibition there. The multitude cheered I him at Lyons the next day, and, on the I following night, he was178 words
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Article3019 1894-07-10 6 The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon in the offices, Robin-son-road, Mr. Gentle presiding. There were also present: Messrs. Moses, Nansoo, Bell, Meyer, Fraser, Tan Jiak Kim, and the Hon’ble T. Shelford. The minutes of the last meeting were read, amended, and confirmed.3,019 words
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Article633 1894-07-10 7 H. s i'live, k. e„ has been ap.:i "1 of Ceylon. I* j r .t .:u> time thought probable that y r MtlVdiim had a good chance ot *1;»* aj poiiitm* nt. V iti-v. >.■ ms to be taking root iu ,i m*fting iu Tokyo, the other633 words
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Article122 1894-07-10 7 A Government Gazette- Extraordinary, black edged, was published to-day containing the following notification regarding the death of the late M. Carnot.: His Excellency the Governor, having rec* ived from the Consul for France au inti.nation that consequent upon the lamented death of Monsieur Sadi Carnot, President122 words
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Article482 1894-07-10 7 HKTAII.S i >K THK l'Ko|*o>.\l. The Victoriau Civdit Foucier is l > Lt* started as follows: 1’iie Savings llauks coinmi'su are authorised to advance I a sum of £500,000 for the purpose of the loans. These bonds, bearing 4 per cent, interest, are to be482 words
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Article718 1894-07-10 7 —Madras Mail THE TERMS OF THE MANIFESTO. The Indian Currency Association Manifesto has been published. After reviewing briefly the outlines of the scheme of Currency Reform, the closing of the mints, etc., and what action had since been taken, the committee remarks that it has learned—Madras Mail. - 718 words
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136 1894-07-10 7 W* are informed on good authority I (says the Timet of India) that the India Council have unanimously recommended the Secretary of State to agree to the imposition of a five per cent, duty on cotton piece-goods imported into India, provided that an equivalent internal136 words
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Article927 1894-07-10 7 At the meeting of the Manchester City Council, on 6th June, Sir John Harwood made a statement as to the financial position of the Ship Canal. He showed that, with regard to the payment of interest on debentures, there would probably be a deficiency of £146,862927 words
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Article1708 1894-07-10 7 Minutes of Proceedings of thi Municipal Commissioners at an Ordinary Meeting on Wednesday, th* 20th June, 1894. Present.— The President, Alexander Gentle, Esq.; The Acting Inspector-General of Police, E. H. Bell, Esq W. Nanson, Eeq.; G. C Wray, Esq.; The Hon’ble Seah Liang Scab The Hon’ble T. Shelford,1,708 words
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Article380 1894-07-10 8 Mr. Heinrich Bock has been appointed liquidator of the India Merchants Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Messrs. Max Stern Co. have established a Singapore branch at 31, Raffles 3 lace (formerly the N. O. B. C. buildings.) The Court of Appeal at Cairo hasconlirmcd the decision authorising the380 words
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Article424 1894-07-10 8 The Government Gazette ot' thi s week contains the following despatch fiorn the Secretary of State ou the subject of Exchange Compensation AHowauve to Civil Servants: Downing Street Sth June, lHUi. A> reply to your despatches No. <455 of the 1st of November and No. 84- of424 words
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Article382 1894-07-10 8 J*HE LOMBOK EXPEDITION. QUARANTINE MEASURES AGAINST HONGKONG OMBILIEN GOAL. THE JAVA BANK. THE SALVATION ARMY. The Minister for the Colonies has declared in the States General that the Netherlands ludia Government has demanded from the Kajah of Lombok ample apologies for the past, obedience to the GovtrLor-Geneial’s orders382 words
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Article651 1894-07-10 8 FI'SERAI. SKRYH F. At the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at eight o’clock this morning there was celebrated a solanj) Mass of Requiem in memory of ti e late M. Sadi Carnot, late President of tin* French Republic. At the time fixed for the651 words
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Article662 1894-07-10 8 ANNAM TKA. A roNVKT OUTBREAK. HEADS AS DETERRENTS VALUABLE FORESTS BRIGANDAGE. The Co terrier (V Haiphong of the 20th June notes that Steps have been takeu to bring tea from Anuam, under public notice. An expert, named Leroy has lately visited Java, Ceylon, and British India to inquire662 words
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Article1033 1894-07-10 8 The appointment of Lord J* rseT jg§ preient the Imperial Government at'tk Wm tawa conference, s iy$ The Tim** j,§J§ of very general congratulation. Therm®?** B with which he was universally I duriut? his teuure of the govefnrr'v* B New South Wales are pre.emineat[ t ‘u1,033 words
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Article805 1894-07-10 9 iit huge accumulation of gold J HK t ,,h of Knglaud is, says the Times i n iis commercial article, a in f a state of things which must >'r iise prices. It will ’Denoted that 1 It us g >ld. aud that the annual805 words
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Article255 1894-07-10 9 The difficulties which now beset the Government of India in regard to claims to exchange compensation, says an Indian contemporary, are said to have become well nigh intolerable. The real remedy seems to be to grant the allowance only on actual home remittances up to the maxi255 words
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Article664 1894-07-10 9 The trial of the bullet-proof pad or cuirass at the Alhambra was an event of special interest, partly by reason of it being subsequent to the so-called joke at Eritb, of which the perpetrator was present, and partly because the inventor had determined to expose664 words
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2814 1894-07-10 9 FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, 4tH JULY, 1894. Judges: —Hon’ble Major McCallum, K. E., C.M.G., C. Stringer; Starters :—A. P. Talbot, C. J. Davies; Time-keeper —J. Graham Handicappers: —C. J. Davies, H. Fort, W. Makepeace; Pavilion: —F. H. GraDt, F. D. Mactaggart, Lt. Haig, R. E Lt.2,814 words
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Article54 1894-07-10 10 Those competitors who were entitled to compete for the S. C. C. Championship for 1894/5 are placed in the following order of merit: H. A. E. Thompson 38 A. Dennys 29 W. Jennings 22 O. S. Crane 21 J .Rainnie 15 A* Carmichael 9 E. Maxwell 554 words
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Article420 1894-07-10 10 The s. s. Kutsang arrived yesterday from Hongkong and was placed in quarantine. The management of the local agency of the Vacuum Oil Company has been banded over to Mr. Walter Arthur Dowley. Qjj Thursday the 12th instant there is to be a whole day cricket match420 words
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Article487 1894-07-10 10 The Manila Comercio gives particulars of further fighting between the Spaniards and the Mahommedan rebels in Mindanao, early last month. On the 3rd and sth ultimo, the troops advanced into the enemy’s country. Previously on the 2nd, about fourteen rebels, sword in hand, attacked nine soldiers487 words
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Article260 1894-07-10 10 Some news about the petroleum monopoly to be closed between the American and Russian producers, have come to hand. According to that information, a memorandum of agreement has already been signed by nearly all reducers and refiners at Baku, who are working uuder survey of the Russian260 words
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422 1894-07-10 10 On the 7tli Juue, in the Secoud Chain*.‘r of the Netherlands States General, Mr. Pyuacker Hordijk, questioned the Government regarding affairs iu Lombok Je referred to a telegram in which the iforwardiug of troops to that islaud was report el, and he inquired whether422 words
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Article484 1894-07-10 10 News from the north of China state that the rebellion in Corea is over for the present, the people having, in the face of the Chinese force that had iuv&ded the country, retired to their homes. The questioh now is between the Japanese and the Chinese.484 words
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Article386 1894-07-10 10 The following telegram lias bet n received at Hongkong from the Governor of the Straits Settlements. “Delighted btariug epidemic abating; regret to sav that we tauuot, under our quaiantiue legulations, relax existing arrangements, but they shall not be kept up longer than we tan help.— Mitchell.”386 words
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Article322 1894-07-10 10 (Supplementary to S traits Times Telegrams.) (Via Ceylon.) WIDOWS PENSIONS’ AND THE DEATH DUTIES. COUNTY CRICKET. JAPAN IN COREA. SANTO'S ACCOMPLICES. THE KHEDIVES TOUR. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE. THE C. D. A. ACTS. London, 27th June. In the House of Commons, Mr Fowler, replying to a question, said Government322 words
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Article577 1894-07-10 10 The following is the mauagei’s report for May —August Shaft. —Bottom drive North, we had a change of grouud iu the eai iy part of the month, and good progress has bet li made since. This drive passed through a leader of quartz tT wide577 words
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Article1138 1894-07-10 10 The Administration Report on,k of Selangor for 1893 is publish^ 8 SelaDgor Government Gazette ft f ,i! D July. The revenue returns shew in 1893 amounting to $2 7>; r or, $2,135,448 in 1892. TheeSfo enue of previous year comes to The revenue in 1893 proved to1,138 words
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Article605 1894-07-10 11 i N n KKIOM1SS r.KRTRUOK MARY HOLMS. a: Ki t tling Ntws of 11th June.) two o’clock this afternoon iu St. Marv’s Parish Church, Partick, the Rev. jj. j.; fh iute 1 at the weddiug of Mr. \r ib id to M.ss G. rtrude Marv Holms,605 words
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2262 1894-07-10 11 Thb half-yearly general meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company was held, on June 12. at the offices, Leadenhall-street. Sir Thomas Sutherland, Tl. P. (chairman), in moving the adoption of the report, said he thought he might fairly congratulate the shareholders2,262 words
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Article150 1894-07-10 11 Monday, 9th July. High Water. 2.46 p.m. Philharmonic Choir. 5.30 p.m. Association Football. Esplanade. 5 p.m. Tuesday, 10th July. High Water. 2.55 p.m. 3.35 p.m. Moon. First Quarter 5.10 a.m. P. O. homeward mail. Wednesday, 11th July. High Water. 4.4 a.m. 4.29 p.m. Auction of steamer at Powell’s Sale150 words
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Article404 1894-07-10 11 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. (7TH SUNDAY AKTEB TrINITT.) st. Andrew's cathedral. 7 a. m., Litauj au«1 Sermon. 8 a. in.. Holy Eucharist. 11 a. in.. Matins. 9.45 |>. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.90 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew’s Chuhch, Sepot Lives. 7 a. in., Holy Eucharist.404 words
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Correspondence.
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Article310 1894-07-10 11 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES.' Sir, —The idea has suggested itself to me as well as others that the amalgamation of the various Singapore athletic clubs would uot be altogether out of place iu these times of advancemeut. That is to say, if the Singapore310 words
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Article453 1894-07-10 11 ARRIVALS. Per s. s. Chow Phya from Klang:—Messrs. Kelsoff, Oebiers, and Paglar. Per 8. s. Sal ad in from Fremantle via pot* ;t —Messrs. F. Borginan, N. G. F. Eggeling, W. Cheystal, and Emil Sing. Per 8. e. Bavcean from Sourabaya:—Mr. Klaring. Per M. M. 8. s. Oceanien453 words
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Advertisement168 1894-07-10 11 KATZ BROTHERS’ TAILORING DEPARTMENT. SCOTCH IRISH HOMESPUNS. We have just received direct from the manufacturers an entirely new selection of these famous WOOL SUITINGS. New Mixtures and Fancy Checks of the purest wool, rough in texture but porous and light in weight. There is nothing to equal those splendid Homespuns168 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article165 1894-07-10 12 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used:—str. —steamer; sh.—ship; bq.—barque Brit —British U. S.—United States; Fr. —French; Ger. —German; Dut. Dutch; Joh. —Johore; Ac., G.c.. —General cargo; d. p. —deck passengers; U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D. —Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W. —Borneo165 words
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Article1134 1894-07-10 12 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Continental, Dut. str. 672 t ms. Oapta n Sch all. Pth July. From 1 einng. 7th July. Bnlla-t. Borneo C »y. Ltd. U Kds Siam, Brit str PP2 tons, Capt. Messer 8th July. From Swatoir, 30tli Juno. G.c., and 0 d. p. Guthrie1,134 words
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Article108 1894-07-10 12 Name. Pert and Date of Si if in From London Benlomon *l» «Lo>© 3 Tigre, May 2*" i Liddesdale, June Glengarry, Juno Australia, Juno 8; Guadalquivir, Juu* ,10 Himalaya, June 22; Liverpool* Oanfa, June 1 Energia, June 5; Laortes, Juue 5 Kaisow, June 7 Belleroplion Juue Isln do108 words
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Article156 1894-07-10 12 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OK ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Flag “Uvte j Part. Date, and Ship’s Name. Commander. of From Where. Destination 00 Rio. Sailing. culars June 20 Am. sh. Luzon Park Mir 24 New York Haiphong 19 Sn*quelnm\ Sewall 28 <lo Hongkong 29 He ly Failing Meriam 21 do Yokohama156 words
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Article968 1894-07-10 12 Flag I 1 2 Vessel’s Name. Tons.; Caftaik. From Sailed CoKairt Rio on July l*| I 2 Ganymede .Dut. atr. 236 jOdiak Batballan June 30; W. 2 Hydra B,«t..tr 619 |M<K3i 1 H.ngkok June 25 Ur. £<> 2 Malacca str. 405 jDaly ,T. Anson July I!straits Steam 3T« itos968 words
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Article609 1894-07-10 12 ishSL s Nasit:. Fi>a<» T i -i l >ftai DrsTixi u>. I July 2 lhuiu: Brit. str. j Curry Calcutta 2 Telamon str. Jacl sou Ht.ngkoi g, Shanghai and J»p«; 3 V r an Ck>en* Dut str. Jumej ek urabaya v.a p^rG 3 J Mnlia Vajirunhi* str. Riockmeyer Padang609 words
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