The Straits Budget, 9 October 1894
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section129 1894-10-09 1 The Straits Budget Being the weekly issue of the “straits times.” Pmi;)nff e a l g St circulat,on any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and h Ut 3 tHe Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the 1 'ppmes, and129 words
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206 1894-10-09 1 h. t Fi n lire. nv quences. 11. in hut. i 1 rn<;i Aii'ir T !•> .< Oil l < i I -V ary nit rib ;lion. •1 e .jnir i A S A a.ii'-r Drowned. Aslior.*. 1 a Inquiry in the206 words
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Article531 1894-10-09 1 m October, 1S!M. PRODUCE. T’7: 7.85. u 1 ,1*12.75. V*ltr No 2 8 C“W 10.00 our Sarawak 2.521. pj°, Brunei 2.28. C5 36% Llb «nan 40. Taj noca small Flake, ft 4.0.uo do 1st quality 5.0 F do mod. flake 4. py do small pearl, 4.oi». do531 words
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Article783 1894-10-09 1 The mail for Europe, this week, is taken by the M. M. s.s. Natal. The M. M. s.s. Sydney with the mail from Europe of the 14th September is expected this evening. Tue mail for Europe next week is fixed for the P. A P. s.s.783 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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Article168 1894-10-09 1 London, t)nd October. I.KAI) CONTRABAND OF WAR ASSAI I.TS AT PEKIN. PRINCE Kl NG TO ASSIST LI HUNG CHANG. RKI.KASK OK TIIK PATH AN J.ipm has l«*ad to be eontraiuu d ot war. S *ver.il Brit‘On subjects have been assaulted at Pekin. Prim*** Kuug has beeu appointed168 words
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27 1894-10-09 1 riie Fr *neli newspapers are discussing J in* e »i»{ ingenev of war with England on .V i**.tn questi< n*.27 words
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60 1894-10-09 1 1 rd October. TUKJAPANESE IN NORTHERN COREA. 'the Times S langhai correspnideut says if is reported that, thirty-five thousand Japaut se t roops have landed somewhere belwetn the Yellow liive-au‘1 Tientsin. The Japanese army advancing from Simryaug, have reached Aii ju. Tin60 words
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Article109 1894-10-09 1 4th October. JAPANESE MOVEMENTS. BATTLE EXPECTED IN MANCHURIA. The treasure and archives have been removed from Moukdcn into the interior. Five thousand Japanese troops have lauded at. Possiet. A decisive ba* tie is expected at Ngan on the frontier of Manchuria. Recent maps of Corea show109 words
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88 1894-10-09 1 5th October. ANTI-FOREION FEELING AT PEKIN FOREIGNERS LEAVIN'. PEKIN. Japan is said to have given a pledge to the Italian Minister at Tokyo] to carry on uo hostilities at Sbaugaai. The Svct [an influential Russian newspaper advise* Japan to exercise moderation in Corea,88 words
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Article30 1894-10-09 1 The recoil* arrests of iuili a y officers at Berlin was in consequence of t heir insubordination, an not owing to amrehist tendencies on their part.30 words
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95 1894-10-09 1 Hth October. JAPANESE NAVAL MOVEMENTS. Reuter is informed that the British Government recognise the need to protect British interests at the Trej.1v ports of China, and that the Government therefore are preparing to take steps for that purpose. The duties Shanghai correspondent states that95 words
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155 1894-10-09 1 8th October. CHINESE FORCES IN RETREAT. DESERTIONS TO THE JAPANESE REBELLION IN MONGOLIA. .IAIMXKSK I.AXDIXU IX SH.VNTl'NO. IXCiN FIRMED. KREXl II XAVAI. REIXFoROEMEXT* London, ftlh Ocfuber. It is reported that. Britain is parleying with the Treaty Powers to find a basis of comtnuii action155 words
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EDITORIALS
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Article346 1894-10-09 1 fStrait8 Times, Xnd October.) To-day’s telegram, that the French press are discussing the prospect of a war hetweeu Fiance and Britain about African questions, comes by surprise as it were. On the 7th September, the date of last mail advices, uothing of the kind could be said.fStrait8 Times, Xnd October.) - 346 words
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Article596 1894-10-09 2 (Straits Tillies, 'Jtnl October.-) The ceremony of ojoning the extension to the impounding rcsrrvoir, reported in Mu* columns yesterday, invites a'tent ion 10 several side issues of a lighter character. Ti e fir-.t of these is the need to provide official robes for the President of(Straits Tillies, 'Jtnl October.-) - 596 words
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Article463 1894-10-09 2 (Strait* Time*, 3rd October.) The course of events in China, judging from to-day’s telegram, points to ths greater probability of that Japanese march ou Pi kin, the likelihood and risks of which have been dwelt upon in this journal. Tlie Japanese had laid their plans for(Strait* Time*, 3rd October.) - 463 words
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Article672 1894-10-09 2 (Straits Times, ith October.) H.E. the Governor, speaking to Couu* cil to-day, proposes to e»tt*r ou tbo yiar 1895 with an estimated deficit of §235,<HK). But that deficit will be decreased by any concession made in the sum charged to the Colony for military contribution.” If, as(Straits Times, ith October.) - 672 words
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Article778 1894-10-09 2 xSti’iut* 5/A October.) The address of H.E. the Governor we have already discussed, but it may be advisable to eousider, also, the Colonial Secret try’s speech upon the budget. Some of the points that Mr. Maxwell noted have also be**:i raised by the Governor, but Mr. Maxwell discussedxSti’iut* 5/A October.) - 778 words
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Article428 1894-10-09 2 {Strait* Time*. Sth October.) The long expected tel*grain regarding the military contribution has arrived. The Colonial Office aun unices that, for ihe present year—the year 1894—there is to be a reduction of 4*20,000, while, for the year 1805, there is to lie a reduction .1 <4*10,000. That{Strait* Time*. Sth October.) - 428 words
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Obituary23 1894-10-09 1 DEATH. *.-r 7ili f ;D tlio General Hospital, MARGARET Tixgate, (sdsler of .1-' L; vo, Oairnhil! Cot tag aged 117 l; l. i\23 words
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Article648 1894-10-09 2 REPORTED LOSS OP Foii» ?> TWO IKIDIKM RKdAKKI.!, Another very serious < ;ase flf cauie to the Dot in- 0 f the folio. day when a Chinese twakow Singapore with oulv one survivi N,< five souls, wfco hft'iu her ou p r j d u 1 t648 words
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Article167 1894-10-09 2 s.v.a. r. s.< .<. This match was commenced 011 r'dand continued on Saturday. Tbe fo ,,A ing are the scores s v ,»TI<1 luiuu^First innings. Merewetlier c Warren b Mactapf c “p* T»ffR*n McClosky c Hynd b Mactaegart F. D nays b Hynd 3 <» Benj&lield b do Raeburn167 words
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Article470 1894-10-09 3 of a uewly born male 1 w child was found floating in the Taujong Ithu, yesterday. l HK sU ju of $349.51 has been h mded tlu* St. Nicholas Society’s Funds, re-ult of the two performances 15 Via :ii»* Magpie Miustrels. i ,,m the Shanghai pipers, it470 words
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Article69 1894-10-09 3 lmise, las? evening, was the I i cein »nstr*itic*n, in favour of the ij-' i.a > f tin* who, it will be r* Mime months ago was the r id Mr. Fiuhivson’s cup. The '**1 arose through the arrival of the bon; China; the cup, after being69 words
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Article99 1894-10-09 3 pi;K>i*i>ndeni writes to the China .1. 1 rn- jo-ohable that, in directing tii**ir towards Moukden, the aim of the Ja- is todestrov the Imperial ancestral hall 1! hiiperial tombs. If they succeed iu doing if fate of the present reigning house of i, sealed, for the whole Chinese y:eople99 words
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Article172 1894-10-09 3 1 wn Blank Pitts, of the steamer which arrived from Western Aus- "?i Sunduv, reports as follows “On u,ri m»g of September 27th, at lialfa k. I saw a barque flying signals apparentlv on shore on a leef 1 -T the island of A rondo. Bore down172 words
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Article142 1894-10-09 3 A UEL McGee, a warder employed at the Criminal Prison, was drowned yesterday, just off the point at Taujong Rnu, through going beyoud his depth while in the wa f er tor a bathe. It appears that the deceas ’d had 1 eeu in the hospital suffering142 words
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Article140 1894-10-09 3 4 In* Paris K.<fatrHc of ept.(>. is;i\s Renter' declares that the present position of ri:• affairs in Mad •gasc *r cannot iast. Franee says the must r<>iioiuiee lie presen* p ecemeal poliey. and s.*t to work with promptitude and decision. I lie ipiestioii of Madagasear has already140 words
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Article235 1894-10-09 3 A tvpboou ia the neigh boa riiood of Hougkoog resulted iu a heavy #a’e there ou the 25th September. Junks ;m i sampans were wrecke l and tin* Government dredger was sunk. Numerous lives were lost A number of sampans. which had not cleared, ei her through235 words
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Article552 1894-10-09 3 t b'rctu A/V. A rijM r i’i jHH’t i'li' .4 >*«//♦ Tin* 111>d pro iiincnt feature in Hu* work of tic* moni!i lias toon a coutinuanee of ihc applications from miners f< r land. and. a- they are in every case anxious to commence work as soon552 words
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3734 1894-10-09 3 Among the witnesses who gave replies to the questions put by the Opium Commission are four Residents Mr. F. A. Swettenbam, (Perak), Mr. W. H. Treacher, (Selangor), the Hon. Martin Lister, (Negri S -mb lan), an 1 Mr. H. CiifforJ, (Pahang.) Their evide nce,3,734 words
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Article136 1894-10-09 4 In justice to the Japanese :o Chemulpo we Noith China Daily Xcirs) puldisb the following extract from a j*jBate i« t ter received from a foreign firm n\ that port: The Japanese soldi ti *s a 1 e under forfeit control and keep order amoug136 words
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Article759 1894-10-09 4 A partial account of the battle at Pingyang comes to-day from China. The battle seems to have been caused through a night attack. The Japanese artillery seems to have been used eh icily on the fugi* ives. The Allison Vaudeville Co.” is coining here by the French759 words
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Article112 1894-10-09 4 (Telegram from Ranh, dated 4.1 p. m. 2nd October.) Rough doming up of IntUry yielded 080 ounces of aumlgam estimated quantity of stone crushed being 8*20 tons. 1 cau do belter iu fiiTure. The last clc:in-up took place tie* !>>•}: July, and consisted of 2'J04 ounces amalgam for a112 words
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Article72 1894-10-09 4 Her Duwe’s bullet-proof coat and the experiments made with it by the German Military Administration are (says the Daily Newt Berlin correspondent) the subject of an official report in tLe Reichtanuiger. The gist of the conclusions arrived at is simply that the coat is absolutely useless72 words
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Article36 1894-10-09 4 championship 1894. Hiude heat Fowlio hy 1 up. Uobcttftou Stiven by 3 up and 1 to play. FINAL I linde v. Robertson. 1 round each day to-day and to-morrow. 2 roulids on *Saturdny.36 words
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Article230 1894-10-09 4 isig th.* working of t lie Assay Officer. —Madras Mail A review of tin* working of t)i«* Indian Mints is published. r l lie following are tin* ckiof points. Tin* repealing of the law allowing ptivate persons to tender silver to th** Mint for coinage affected nilisig th.* working of t lie Assay Officer.—Madras Mail - 230 words
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Article720 1894-10-09 4 ICojajof a li tter issued to-day to the shareholders t>f the Jet elm Min iny and Trading Company. Ltd.] SingajMire, 8t-li October, 1814. To the Shareholders JELEBU MINING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. Gentlemen, It having been reported to yi nr directors that some shareholders desire further information to enable720 words
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408 1894-10-09 4 The tactics which the Singapore police had adopted, in order to trace the three Malays concerned in the piracy which took p’a< e on hoard the ChiLese tongk'ang Aim lLock Jlin a few days ago, have been408 words
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Article98 1894-10-09 4 Mi:. I'oyp. the manner of Rodney Es tat**, in th»* CJris’ h <Ii>itiet v has for sonic time as! prepaid! a t for timers which frt\jU‘*nt‘v th*- »*st •!o. He has been at 1 .si lewanVl with success, for at 11 p.m. of th*» 1 -t October. a98 words
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Article85 1894-10-09 4 Private telegram fa the Deli Courant.) Batavia, oUth September, 1NH4. Mataram was taken yesterday a’f* r severe tightiug and all the poeries (palaces) occupied by us. We recovered a field piece and field forge. The strie's were full of Balinese corpses. In fr uit, of o*.85 words
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357 1894-10-09 4 It seems highly probable (says the Law Journal) that the contest raging in Eastern Asia will furnish both test questions and illustrations for the solution of a problem which is vital to international law. The problem—what is the sanction which compels, and what357 words
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Article997 1894-10-09 4 THE CHINESE DEFEAT *> I pinoyano. at I (Hongkony Daily I Tientsin, 13th I It has been evident for some ,U Vht r I ous news had come in from the* f r( I one suspected the actual o,. eur bif 1 6 00U of the best997 words
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Article24 1894-10-09 4 |l||| A Japanese exchange au 1^ xd Lord and Lady Randolph Cbu other foreign guests were stay Fujiya Hotel at Miyanoshita on tb September.24 words
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Article305 1894-10-09 5 I»I»\ >1 >KLL AN INNING. r titi.il piav 1,1 the Championship of Tennis Tournament was com. y’ ill' Eqnauade last eveuiug in u V of H.E theGo<*>rnor and a r iu<hiding many \j r R. \V. Br.iddell, who came i j. of th»se w ho on ered the305 words
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Article112 1894-10-09 5 a »:t" p->s3il»!e contingencies, the «i \e i,merit is (aei-ording t > Dal- IVi- resp.-t-deiit) taking mea- .>• tl»e rapid enil;)ment < f »lie o :itii>iiips trailing- with the East !:eeu built to act as unued •one ot war. The fV7 tpit >*/#■/<, hr Australia112 words
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124 1894-10-09 5 :n* i!i“iit L'uuimill at Huiig•i 1 thut l!i<‘ Attorney-General !<»:■• -should be allowed private i 'oinmittee are of opinion that lan* -suits would, besides :ul"i i dm-thei j *i Ids salary, enlarge \h iu»w-t M-iuTal's knowledge of the 1 Noi 1 in* iMi'iv. 11,e sole124 words
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Article331 1894-10-09 5 I f rii** <It h September printed ?!i>r from Mr. Rob* rt K. r .i-sumod that, be«MUso Chilli ;■> .tin *A Corea for some relation* botwi-on tin- two eoun- <-t haw :i!ul inti natc. We 4 1 T ii j trail**! eireainstances n Europe :i331 words
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Article1598 1894-10-09 5 FAREWELL DINNER TO MR. TREACHER. SHOOTING. A TRADING STORE. THE TIGERS' RAVAGES. (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor 1st October. On Saturday night, the mercantile community cntertiioed Mr. W. H. Treacher c.m.g. to a farewell dinner at the suinnerhouse in the Captain China’s garden. The ua:oral beauty of the1,598 words
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Article216 1894-10-09 5 (l i t Manila. I AFFAIRS IN MORiX( <* THE ANARCHISTS ANOTHER FRENCH PRETENDER. A HoXiiKOXfMsriLT UCXROAT. Madrid, OtJi Stjr 1 The Sultan of Morocco. Abd-el-A/.is, has notified to the Spanish Govornsimut that t in money for the payment of the remaining instalment of the indemnity to Spain216 words
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Article580 1894-10-09 5 Telegraphic advices have been received by the local agents (Messrs. Riutenberg Schmidt <fc Co.) that the German steamer Belhna was wrecked on the 1st October, on the North Reef, Paracels Island, having probably encountered a tvphooa. The pa39engersaud crew are reported to be safe. The Bellona is580 words
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Article178 1894-10-09 5 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST REBEL PRISONERS. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. t From our Correspondent.) pehan, 1st October. Twenty- four r lVlabeling prisoners have been charged iu the Kua!a Lipis Court, before Mr. Fleming, with abetment of the murder of Sikh Police at Kuala Ternbeling ou tlie 14th June last. Two were178 words
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Article74 1894-10-09 5 CHAMPIONSHIP 1894. Conditions=4 Rounds =36 boles. FINAL. Robertson v. Dr. Hiude. The first round was partly played yesterday afternoon, and with 27 holes to play the gam* 1 now stands at all even. There is little to remark as to the game. Robertson began badly, giving up74 words
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Article853 1894-10-09 5 Much has been said lately with the object of improving our Races and many suggestions have le*n formulated, all of which may be regarded as a healthy sign of the times in the world of Sport. One proposal, which was mentioned to us by a successful and popular853 words
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1211 1894-10-09 6 Continuing his pictures from the History of the Scottish Reformat oq, the Rev. G. M. Reith gave last night in the Scottish Church a lecture, entitled the Cave of Adulia.ru, describing the adventures and fortunes of the garrison in the castle of1,211 words
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Article661 1894-10-09 6 A REVIEW OF THE PLAY. t ilAMCloNSIIU* Braddell heat Fort. heat Bucklaud, Elliott beat G. P. Owen. Cole twit Rainnie. Davies b*at McDoiig.il. Muir heat F. D. Maetaggart. Bradd‘41 heat Jenkins. Gibsou heat Elliot Davies heat Cole. Muir heat Antlioni Braddell heat Gibson. Muir heat661 words
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Article2566 1894-10-09 6 A special meetiug of the Municipal Commissioners was held, yesterday aftcrnoou, under the presidency of Mr. Gentle. There were present —Messrs. Nanson, Beil, Fraser, Hare, Moses, Meyer. Taa Jiuk Kira, and the Hon’bles T. Shelford, and Scab Liang Seah. FINANCIAL. Referiing l) the Supplemental Budget No. 12,566 words
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Article7823 1894-10-09 7 THl-BSPAT, 1th OCTOBER. I H'isl.’.tive Council reassembled, THK t >r;i‘H)U, at half past 2 o’clock. l •■viiur members were present:— EXCKLLBNOY THE GOVERNOR, iy < Dulles Hugh Mitchell, SR 1 K. C- M. G. 'V.oiiihI Secretary, t W Maxwell, c.m.g. i Attorney-Genera), (VV. K. Col Iyer.) ..t*7,823 words
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Article47 1894-10-09 8 Ru'e 14 leads as follows: Every member in discu«siu" an shall address the Governor •*awl wish to allude to the speech or opia'S oilier lumber, should avoid ei!ii,l„vi> i name. Official members may ‘i hy their appoin* men's. The Governor proposes that ali after Governor be deleted.47 words
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Article802 1894-10-09 8 REVENUE. The Estimates for 1895 laid bcJor,.-i alive Council }e?terday g.y,. following revenue fi**u es: 13 Land Revenue (exclusive of [VUlill 111) Rents exclusive* of Land l.f e,,ses I Stamps Port and Harbour Dues i r Postage Fiues. Forfeitures aud Fees of Court Fees of Offi;802 words
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Article138 1894-10-09 9 nlMIIK HOAD ihl Catlndic community aud otheis •itj’;. mt-r\>td will learn with pleasure j i**ioi attached to church h.i?* i r u: n y out neetssary repairs aud l to theedilice. Certain a 1 edition** u I cun nt > are also t iken in138 words
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Article229 1894-10-09 9 >MAUT SENTENCES. ‘Hi. IKaltli Department of the Munici- T has suddenly taken active measures tiia t large corps of persons who 'Jibo.teutiy adulterate the milk which ;*h*»ut tlu* streets and to private i morning, officers from tha 4 ‘i were si aliened in almost every ;r the t229 words
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Article56 1894-10-09 9 last, a report was made at U( *aiig Krebau police station, by a fee woman, wll stated that she had fc"** °f jewellery valued at $900. Vr t received, three men were of the police, and, in the house co Ver 0 prisoners, there was dispoft i° the rafters of56 words
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Article2328 1894-10-09 9 A of Enquiry, consisting of Captain Craufurd R.N. (Master Attendant), President, Chief Eugimser Hitelv (H.M.S t), and Mr. Morgan (of Messrs. Mausfiel i aod Co.) assembled in the Mastei Attendant’s Office on Tuesday morning for the purpose of investigating the ciicuin•**t tnces attenliug tlie explosiou of tin2,328 words
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Article869 1894-10-09 9 H.E the Governor, aecomp.iuied by the Private Secretary, Mr. Severn, left Singap ire, ut 10 o'clock this morning, iu the Sea Belle for the purpose of proceeding to *S laugor. H.E. will rcicu Klaug t morrow morning; and the function o! opening the Kuala Kubu railway exteu869 words
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Article548 1894-10-09 9 I 17a Banyoon.) THE AMERICAN SUGAR TRUST FRENCH BUDGET SURPLUS. TROUBLES AT DKLAGOA BAY* DUTCH POLICY IN LOMBOK. MARAUDING ON THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY. THE FIGHTING IN BENIN. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND. ARMY RECRUITING IX BRITAIN. XA VAL SHORT* O.MIXGS. Philadelphia. 2'Ah September. Tin* American Sugar Trust is closing all548 words
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Article360 1894-10-09 10 It is reported that Maj«>r-G* u**ral JouofVaughau b bis 22 conpl; of snipe on the Ist 0-*t»»b r. at Suugei Duuka, P.W., in 64 shots. The Hoard of Enquiry, mvostigiting the circumstances att<nling the exj*l«nion oi the Amherst's cl* likuy boiler, is to frit again on Tuesday360 words
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Article91 1894-10-09 10 >.v A r sr.r. This hi itch w;ts commenced ye.-tevdav afterno *n and is to becontinued this ;«t‘ einoou. Tie S.Y.A. w t m in ti*st and tin score, h) tar as it vr«»* s. is as follows S. V. A. Meriwether Warren b. Maelagirar* I s Mei'loskyc Hyiitl91 words
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Article410 1894-10-09 10 ARMY >:\\<i:rVRKS ix KRANl'K. FI'AI 'is IN h'UKMIl IN IX M 'III XA. AN KDITi»i: IN PRISON. A i A\ AI, AlKoSS UCANl K. AN ADVAXl’K OX KHARTOI'M. !>AX«*l'Kr TO >1. I)K LWKSSAN Paris, Hie pittuber. Tin* Autr.nm Aini\ Mamvuvivs have b en been hr light to f410 words
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Article249 1894-10-09 10 The adjourned special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held, yesterday a f teruoou, for the purposi of continuing the discussion ou the subject of exchange compensation allowance t Municipal servants. There were p:eseat (Mr. Gentle) Pesideut, and Mess-’s. Fraser, Ntn-on, Meyer, Tan Jiak Kim, Mo es,249 words
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Article1498 1894-10-09 10 MR. SHELFORD ON THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPENSATION. 1>R. MIDDLETON S CASE. APPLICANTS FOR OFFICE. INCREASED SALARY RATHER THAN COMPENSATION. Mr. Shelford, on whose suggestion the special meeting was adjourned to thresh the above subject out, then rose ami said that he approached this difficult subject with a considerable1,498 words
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Article3254 1894-10-09 10 Mr. Nanson s;yid the question was one on which be would have preferred to hav»» given a silent vote, because he «ii*j not tliink he ever app oaGn-d a question with the same feeling of difficulty as that with wbicb he approached this question. It3,254 words
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Article169 1894-10-09 11 St Andrew's Magazine for the cur cut month calls attention to St. Matthew’s Church lacking an organ to replace tin harmonium there, which is alleged to be insufficient iu congregational singing. Much cons tenia lion has leeu caused by lue disappearance of several articles Irom that cbuicb,169 words
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368 1894-10-09 11 The text of the Bill to aim nd the law r liting to pawnbrokers, laid before tin Legislative Council on Ti.utsday is published. The Straits Junior Football Club and the Union Football Association, both ot Singapore, are exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. The368 words
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Article239 1894-10-09 11 At the Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Club yesterday at 5.30 p.m. Lady Mitchell districted the frizes to the successful competitors. Mr. Egerton, the honorary secretary, iu a preliminary speech, said that many thanks were due to Mr. Cuthbcrtson for presenting the tirst prizes and to Mr. Owen239 words
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Article696 1894-10-09 11 championship 1894. CONDITIONS 4 ROUNDS. 36 HOLES. ROBERTSON V. HJXDE. HINDE LEADS. The -eeoiid unind of the final was played off yesterday* afternoon. The game was so Interesting that we gi\c (lie particulars in detail. It was Rolh*rt *on‘s honour, and he led off pl.iviug safety, wiiieli696 words
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Article760 1894-10-09 11 The Government baa received a telegraphic message from the Secretary of State to the effect that the Military Contribution has been reduced to =£80,000 for the current year. For the year 1895 (next year), this Colony will have to pay for its Military Contribution, £90,000, The message760 words
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Article1249 1894-10-09 11 CHAMPIONSHIP 1894. conditions: 4 rounds =36 holes. CHAMPION CAPTAIN SURGEON HINDE. ROBERTSON BEATEN DY 3 UP AND 1 TO PLAY. It is somewhat difficult to realize now that it is all over, that Robertson is actually beaten; and without any w*y detracting from ti e merit of1,249 words
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Article27 1894-10-09 12 MONDAY'S PLAY. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS Braddell and Elliott v. Davies and Prichard. {Fn finished). double handicap Final. Fort and Maetaggart beat Anderson A Muir.27 words
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Article12 1894-10-09 12 “A SINGLES Maetaggart -f- bent Elliott Muir ser. brat Gibson12 words
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Article601 1894-10-09 12 ARRIVAI.8. Ter P A O s. s. Karen a f mm Hongkong —Messrs. Magdeburg Vogel, and Palmie C. H. Blake, ai:d Mr Blake. Per s. s. Chow Phya from KJang;—Mrs os. Wilkinson, Gostelar, A Revd. Mr. Dunker'ev. Per s. s. Will o' the IJVsp from K ang Messrs.601 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article135 1894-10-09 12 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used:—str.—steamer; sh.—ship; bq.—barquo; Brit—British; U. S.—United States; Fr.—French; Gor. German; Dot. Dutch; Joh.—Johore; Ac., G.c..— Genoral cargo; d. p.—deck passengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T. P. D.—Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W.— Borneo Wharf; J. W.—Jarditie's Wharf: N. H.135 words
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Article1099 1894-10-09 12 Arrivals 8iscj*j Noon of Saturday. Co 'y}>so, Brit. str. 339 tons, Capt. Lowry, S L Oct. From Deli, l*th Oct. G.c., and 59 d. j W. M-in.-fielt A Co. For Deli. 10th. —W. 1st i tie Pa nag, Spi. str. 2,403 ton'*, Capt. Baste. 8tii C)*t. From Barcelona.1,099 words
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Article215 1894-10-09 12 Same, Ewt, and Date of Sailtn, London. j GLmgy It*. S'pt. 5 Liverpool I Glaucus. due Ocri Id; j Poll phoinns. duo Oct. 18; Priam, duo Oct. 25 I Anchisjs. due Oet. 27 Barry. Me. Loirin, July 21; i Ormifiaie, Aug. 29; i Amaranth. Aug. 29; Erde.ivonr, S«215 words
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Article143 1894-10-09 12 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED fOtt OKDwtts. Flag Date Date. ant> Ship’s Namk. Commandkr. ok From Where Destination Re KlO. SAILIN I. j MARKS. Sept. 2*jj Ned. s> ‘homo fBagchu* Sept 26 f atari 1 Ro tenia in 1? P tUan a Me Unde July 3 New York Cheiibon143 words
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Article1059 1894-10-09 12 O I I FL1« J I I 5 Vessel’s Name a Tons.! Captain. I From Bailed n h j Rio j t Oct. m j j T 1 Hecuba 3rit.atr. 500 Bell an’ko't I ept 26 W c 1 Lady f *tr. 91 Angna Tringganu Sept 29 Wee <V1,059 words
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Article587 1894-10-09 12 i T 8 jF a: I I a* j rs^'Vtvi.iK Oct. 1 Arnold Gft' t bq. Pic ea Havre l U!ys>ei i Brit.str. I npn ge Hongkong, Shanghai and Jtau I Trocus* sir. Edwards Hatzibu g and London 1 L r :ui Seng Guan i str. Ge.ry taneko?: 2587 words
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