The Straits Budget, 24 December 1895

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  • 125 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY &SUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” J —> 4 Th e J n *f, S liaS th< lai "6 est circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Pena. throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in
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  • 414 1 Editorials The Fate <>f the Armenians Britain aud tin United 'States Tne U. S. Artny aud Nary. Tati Action of the U. S Senate. Pearl uu' iu Net riaoda Indie Tlie U. S. T -oub.ee J/K AL. Mvket Quotation*. Mapping Pvweu/er List.
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  • 516 1 Singapore, 24th December, 1896. PRODUCE. Gambler £.25. do Cube No. 1, 12 S'*. do do No. 2, lO.CO. Copra Bali, 5.55. do Poatianak, 5.20. Pepper Black 9.M5. Sago Flour, Sarawak 2.7U. Go Brunei 2.P* Pearl Sago 3.4o. Coffee Bali 40.IK Coffee L U naa No. 1 41.25.
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  • 370 1 Fhk mail for Kuro|>e, this week, loaves by the P. and O. s. s. Rolulla. The P and O. s. s. peehawur wirh the n.a 1 from Euro|»e of the 29fli Noii’idUt srpve I on Bunday. ihe uiail tor Europe u» xt w.ek is fixed for
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  • REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
    • 36 1 London, 17th December. APPALLING DISTRESS The state of thiugs throughout Armenia is described as appalling. Thousands of Armenians are reported to have li eu compelled to embrace Islainism to escape from death.
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    • 12 1 Freuch, Austrian, and Russian guardships have arrived at Constantinople.
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    • 49 1 A HEAVY DEFICIT jil i\ (jArlis.lt*- tiiii lliiiiii 1 SjtiktiiM mates the deficit for the current yerfr at seventeen millious of dollars. He promotes to cancel the greenbacks, aui reduce the small pa per currency, in order to make room for silver coius uni certificates.
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    • 128 1 London 18th December. WAR HINTED AT. President Cleveland has sent to Congress a special Menace on the Venczuel m question. Iu view of Britain’* refusal to accept arbitration in the settlement ot the Venezuelan frontier difficulty, the President recommends Congress to appoiut a
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    • 82 1 Mr. JW. Carrington, Attoruey-Ge icra 1 of British Guiana, Ins been ap|»ointed to be Chief Justice of Hongkong. [Mr J. W. Harrington. C.M G., was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1872. a*id acted as assistant appeal judge at Barbados iu *****5. and
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    • 93 1 London, Will December. The U. S. House of Representatives has passed a Bdl to authorise President Cleveland to appoint a Commission to examine into the true boundary between Venezuelal and British Guiana The House has alsj granted one hundred thousand dollars for the expenses of
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    • 73 1 London, 20th December. ACTION OF THB .SENATE. CANADIAN OPINION The Senate, ou the motion of Mr. Morgan, the chairmau of the Foreign Relations Committee, supported bv Mr. 8herrnnu, has decided to refer the Venezuelan Commission Bill to the Foreign Relations Committee. Both those Senators supported President Cleveland,
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    • 8 1 London, 2tet December null
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    • 68 1 General disquiet prevails in busiucss circles. Heavy fort igu selling has caused a semipanic in the New York market, and several prouiiucnt failures there are repor ted. President Cleveland has fut a fresh Message to Congress. In the Message, the President declare* that the continued export of
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    • 106 1 London, 23rd December. THK SENATE AOOKP'W THK Pit RSI 1>KNT H hil.lCV PKKR OOINAOK PROPOSED THK FINANCIAL PANIC The Senate has passed the Venezuela Bill as seut up by the House of Representatives. The S -nat'-has passed a resolui iou directing the Senate Staodiug Committee ou Finance
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  • EDITORIALS.
    • 350 1 (Straits Timet, 17th December.) As tilings go on at present iu Turley tbere will soou lx* hardly any Armenian* left to be converted to the Moslem faith or to weary the Powers by their importunities for the redress of wrongs at the hands of the
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    • 502 2 Strait t Timet, JSth December. We do not think'that Great Britain and the United States of America are going to fight each other, hut they are unpleasantly near it—as they olten have Ixeen before. In the present ease, it is difficult to see what interest
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    • 603 2 (Strniti Timet, 19th December.) Pkksidknt Cleveland has caught the popular breeze and his Venezuelan policy meets with the prampt approval of Congress. To-day’a telegrams tell how the House of Representatives has authorised the President to appoint the proposed Commission, and has voted funds for
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    • 503 2 (Straits Times, SK)th December.) Thk reasonable hesitation of the United States Senate on the Venezuelan question stands in marked contrast to the haste of the House of Representatives in dealing with President Cleveand’s proposal to appoint a Boundary Commission. The House passed, at
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    • 285 2 Straits Times, Hist December.) The waters of Netherlands India abound with shell banks alleged to be of high commercial value, which have not been turned to any great market advantage owing to the uncertainty of the law regulating the woiking of these deposits. Some of the
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    • 242 2 (Straits Timas, 'J'ird December.) Bkcausi the coudition of the New York money market is very bad, it must not, therefore, be supposed that the Uuited States is financially weak. The strength of a nation is its people, and, while the Uuited States people are industrious aud
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  • 43 1 DEATH ON the 17th iust., at “The Pavilion,’’ Oxley Hill, Mary, widow of the late Cat* HICK. Moses, aged 68 years. Ar So. I06, River Valley Road, uu the ilrd D cemlier, He LBN, the beloved wife of Joh x OkaBAM, Jeweller, Ac.
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  • 70 2 The first Play was b< guu ou Sunday, sth, on the Preuiane ground. Messrs. Lewis mi d Milchelbon playing two rounds of 18 b< le» each against Messrs Mumy-CampM: and Andetton, tLe latter winning I o*L rounds by 4 aud 3 to play, be lit g ».u>
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  • 141 2 Our Pahang eorrepoudeuf. uuder .it* 19th ius «nf, wntes ihus :—Uot'ortui a'* Gymj>i> She arrived off Ivuala Pahang at 8 this morning, but d.d not cut* r > river, as she Ins I sen dsibled. Her j opeller is very slick aud 's eipe t•• to fall
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  • 344 2 From Timeg of Ceylon.) L<>ndott, I Jtlt Dteembt r. A Confer* n*e at Glasg »w of the masters and men fr<>ui Belfast and the Clyde, U’id- r the j residency of Lord James, has resultel iu an agreement being effected, subject to the men's ballot.’ Lord George Hamilton,
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  • 154 2 A kanatical Mahommedan outbreak k reported from the island of Madura, < the Java coast, owing to a priest giving himself out as a ssiut and preaching tbs holy war, upon which a large following gathered round him. On his usiug armed torce against a
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  • 35 2 The statement is made that Captain Lmg, of the battleship Devastation, now at Devon|**rt. and fotroedv Admiml of the Chinese Navy, has received an offer from the Chinese Government] of a similar appointment.
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  • 42 2 Mr. Herbert d’Almeida has resigned tLe acting chief clerkship of the General P« st Office. This is one of the prixe appointments which a receut Government Comm it fee thcoid mended should be reserved for the sut ordinate service.
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  • 48 2 Thk marriage of Mr. J. C. Nicholson, the Manager of the Hongkong and Sbaughii Biuk at Penang, to Mss VVinifn*d Maud All's, t* c <l l oghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wliitwortb Allen, t ouk plv;**, at S». George’s Church lh*re, on the 17th intrant.
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  • 51 2 Ihe monthly medal eonqietition for D tulicr is postponed till January 111 b. •w i,; to t pressure of engagements. M< nl>er< of the visiting g»>lf teams art* invited to h mine honorary uiemb* rs of the Scpov L'Ucs Club during their st-tv in Sing i
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  • 104 2 The roueh painter Huunard, who isat work on a great design for a ceiling of the up* serhonne, has home in Paris v. rjr English is aspect. The wall-papeia are designs of Wi'.lhua Morris and Walter Crane a canvas of Sargent ha- a place beside drawings of Okusai
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  • 53 2 A Markiage has been arringed, says a home paper, between Hugh Cliff rd, of the Malay Native States Civil Service, eldest son of the late Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir Heury Clifford, V. C\, C. B., K. C. M. G., aud Mima, only daughter of the late Mr.
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  • 72 2 It is reported that a new Map of the Malay Peninsula is in course of preparation by the Chief Surveyor of Perak, to whom all particulars are sent. Iu the existing Map, Pahang as well as other States are very scantily depleted, and it is hoped
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  • 176 2 (•OLD MFDAL. The winners of the monthly medal during this year competed on Saturday afternoon for a gold medal, presented by an anonymous donor. Ten winners competed for the valued trophy, and, of these, Mr. H. VV. Vade, the Captain of the Club, cane in first with
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  • 108 3 The Regent of Pahang is a golfer. Pktkk «Robin80n has left a milliou sterling. Cholera luvd reappeared in Bangkok at the date of last advices. The S. V. A. orderlv officer for the current week is Captain Tall>ot. A Cohenhaobn telegram uuuounees that the new c onui
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  • 43 3 Mr. D. W. Wise, the Acting Resident of Pahang, presented to the Botanical Hardens yesterday a young tigress caught at Pabaug. She arrived in a splendid condition and is doing well; she was very well looked after during the voyage.
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  • 44 3 The Siamese customs had been levying a duty of two ticaL per head on young calves exported from Bangkok to Singapore. The British Consul, on being referred to, suggested that no duty lie impos'd on calves under 3'£ feet iu heigh’.
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  • 50 3 The military freight ship Telamon is expected to arrive from Hongkong on the idth inst., proceed to Penang on the aft *rooon of the 21st iust, arrive at Siuga]>ore with Detachment from Penang, on the 25tL tost., and proceed to England with detail**. Ac., on the 27th iust.
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  • 51 3 The Simt free Press, in noticing the re-ap|»earance of cholera at Baugkok, dwells upon the lack of J*ury o n g Wafer there. To opinion, the Singapore team whi« h refused to visit Bangkok were only acting with proper caution and ordinary prudwme in d* dining the
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  • 111 3 The Colonial Office has received a memorial from certain Htada of Departments in Selangor, in which they complain of the rule that pensions of Officers who nay hare received an iuorease of salary amounting to teu per cen*. of their emoluments shall be paid at the
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  • 207 3 MATCH RKTWEEN 8. C. C. 2ND XI A 8 B C FLAYED ON SATURDAY. FIRST INNINGS 8. C C WH. Wild b. Finek 1 M E. Plumpton l.b.w. b. Finek W. Foreman b. Finek 2 h A. Dawson b. Valbety.. F. D»*nnys c. Finek b. Valberg 5 E- W.
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  • 155 3 IV V/W TV 11 'he water of three mines at once British Nortli Borneo Herald. Thk we it her at Labuan Utelv is reported to have been the worst ou record, Kale from tbe'S. W. having been blow, mg without, cessation during the early tart of November. Several
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  • 254 3 At Kuala Lumpur, says the Selangor Journal, the bank end of the Paiale Ground is used by the Maiavs as a praclev grouud for football. This game has be*, n started in Kuala Lumpur amongst ua ivea in consequence of the Acting Brii»h Resident, Mr. Radger, presentmg a
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  • 467 3 ..China Gautte. The luterport-R'tie Match, which excited so much iutercst iu the three toiu|*tiug port 4, Singapore, Hongkong «u>i Shanghai, is ov r lur this \ear, and SuaugLai has to be content witu an h >uuurablj etcjiik. place iu tae issue of thjcmtesf, Singapore wiuuiug with
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  • 84 3 The Bangkok Golf Club held its first meeting on the 10th instant. H. R. H. Prioca Devawongse having been elected president and Mr. M. do* B msen, c.b Captam, Messrs. Murray CAmpbcll, Mitehelson, N. H. Johnson, D. G. Auderson, aud G. G. Grcig wer» ch sen a
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  • 373 3 (By a Correspondent.) -Ah arranged, Mr. Editor. I open mv notes on the distinct uudeistauding that they shall be like t he attendances of Orderly Officers at Parade, occasional oolv, and, ui like their knowledge of gun-drill, thorough. It appears a matter of serious regret to some Volunteers
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  • 344 3 —Selangor Journal. The Estimates for 1896 give Revenue, $3,767,666; Expenditure, 18,109,776 (Ordinary, $3,099,776'; Railway Extension, $510,000). In the balance sheet, the principal headings under which revenue is estimated are Customs ($1,936,870), Railway ($720,000), Licenses ($563,716), Couservancy ($171,300),and Lauds($110,555), the reveuue auticipated from the P. and
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  • 1488 3 (From our Correspondent.) Pekan, 9th December. the trapper trapped HRATY RAINS THE UYMPIE STRANDED One of tbe Pekan Penghu lus mimed Tuan Chile Hitam set a trap in bis gaideu to-catch pig* a couple of days ugo, and on hia going early uexl morning to see ilauy animal
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  • 132 3 The Paris corres|>ondent of the 'finite says:—M. Boullocbe, the French Resident iu Laos, is steadily proceeding with the pacification and development of the p g on ceded to France by Siam. A force of 3tM) mm lias been formed for keepiug order iu the district between Khongaud Cam-uion,
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  • 207 3 Wm. G. Hale Co.’s circular, dated Saigon, 14th December, states :—Unfavourable crop reports continue to com* in, worse from some districts than from others: there is no doubt that the unseasonable and continued drought,which has prevailed to a greater or less extent all over the colony,
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  • 5051 4 O.'ONSULM IN ARMENIA. Lord Salisbury has decided to appoint four additional English Consuls for Armenia. They will be military officeis having a knowledge of Turkish. The reces aity for additional Consuls in Armenia was brought under the Prime Minister’* notice •ome time ago by
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  • 176 5 Mr. Justice Lead! returned fiom Malacca Jo-day in the Horubnnjh. The body of a paup-r was found lu-t. night in the Tunjaug Pagar Road. The Singapore Philharmonic Society gives a concert on Monday, t lu*23rd instant Bishop Hose of Singapote is likely to pay a j>as»oral visit
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  • 41 5 The theft of 115 citti-s of black p« pj er aud 2 bags of coff e from a tuugkurg, that arrived list night, was reported to t.e police this morning. Two Lurricdne lamps were also stolen from the S'earner Benfjhalie.
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  • 50 5 As ngsrds the negotiations with respect to stoppage of work on the Korat Railway, tie Slum Übtervtr says (hit every thing that is j a-»i» g is in the strictest secrecy, and eveu the employee* of th** respective attics know absolutely nothin.; of what is going on.
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  • 55 5 H. B M. Vice-Consul, lilr Beckett i was, on the 10th ii slant, shewn round the Siamese Con it- pitting at the Royal Court of Jus"ce. -at Bangkok. au*l is sxi l to h ive expres-ed his appreciation of the reforms which hive Leu introduced, especially
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  • 56 5 Major 11. E. Buchanan, 2nd XortYJ. Fu.-ilierp, haviug rejoined iron: leave ot absence ou the I6tu uisf., the unexpined portiou «>i ids leave i- h*r*t»y caueelled. Lieut. F. d. Gujg »'tc r g, RE. aud Major 11. P. Kuigb*, K.E we:e p'a ed on the sick list ou
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  • 56 5 Telegraphic advice* from Paris state that the French Chamber ha* voted the Colonial budget, iocluil ng t.ie 80, trance for French Indo-Ch.ua. Fortyone millions of th** loan will Ik* used in liquidating present liabilities ami the rest will Ik* s|*nt ou public works. The French press praise
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  • 59 5 Thk M. M. steamer Mancha, which arrived ou Monday from Saigon, has been docked at Tanjong Pagar for cleaning and repairing. She will take to Saigou the English mails expected on Sunday by the Peshauar, thus replacing the litre, which will go into dock at Tanjong
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  • 72 5 Loro Salisbury, in rtply to a correspondent, states that in his judgment the words he used at the Guildhall banquet, expressing the hope that in the sense of necessary co-operation the Powers will be able in due time to put a stop to that condition of armed peace
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  • 77 5 Wb have to record the death at “The Pavilion,” Oxley Hill, Tank Road, at 5.30 p.m., yesterday, of Mary, widow of the late Mr. Catchick Moses, founder ol the firm of Messrs. Sarkies Moses. The deceased was aged 68 years, 50 or more of which .had
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  • 104 5 Tub Boir published an article on Nov. 15, purporting to give the opinion of M. Rouaseau, Governor-General of IndoChina, on the situation in Tonquin. This opinion may be summed up in a sentence. He believe* in the necessity of immediate and important expeditions against the pirates in what is
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  • 270 5 An Imperial decree was issued ou the 6t,h inst-aut in response to the memorials favouring the construction of railways presented by the War department. It is to the effect that railways which are most important to trade should be constructed, and th it the Piioces had already
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  • 272 5 France is having her Newfoundland in Guadeloupe, which is ihnatened with a tiu racial crisis unparall* led in that Laud. Tlie Paris coi respondent «*f the Da>ly .V* w> says. Guadeloupe is one of the Wet ludies, and is France's old -it Colonial possession, but unlike
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  • 252 5 A ceremony, which took place at the Bank of Eoglaod on Saturday morning, Nov. lti, afforded atrikiug evidence of the fact that Londou is the centre of tbe monetary world. Here were assembled representatives of China and Japan, the former to hand over and the latter to
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  • 396 5 Hilt CECIL SMITH ON THE MILITAKY CONTRIBUTION. Ml! SWKTTENHAM ON THE MALAY STATES (From Our Correspondent.) London, Mnd November. The “auuual dinner” of the Straits Settlements, which, by the wav, is not annual inasmuch there was no diun**r last y«*ttr, took place at tie Grau»l Hotel here
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  • 474 5 I.nation, 'J'Jinl November. Tlx- city <>f Chicago has been visited by a torriUy di-'ii-'trous fire. All the attempt* to th** coutl i,;ration were for a Fug tim? unavailing, and the (lames continue*I to rage until (lie premises of ifi business firms had Veil consumed, 'i li total
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  • 934 5 HOW IT WANTS STRENGTH BN ING. THK DANUKK OP MOKNINO MISTS. Tbe adequacy or inadequacy of the defence of such an important Imperial Coaling Station as Singapore is matter of vital consequence, not only to the inhabitants of tho Colony but to the whole British Empire,
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  • 386 5 In thu Lord Mayor’s Ct urf, on Novcni1 er 20, Mr. E. 8. Hobs >n, an account tut, sued the Javab Company Liuyted) for AI86 9s. 2d, arnars of va'ary due for services rendered at the company’* gold mine in Nnaragua, also for damage* for
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  • 694 5 (From The Time of Ceylon.") London,Oth December. Lord J-alisbury’* despatch regarding Ilia Voii»‘/.ih*1h dispute Iihh been received at Ansliingtoii. In it ilia Lordship maintain* tim Hchombiirgh Ixmodary to* the mini mum territory of British Guiana. A geologist belonging to the Gorman Ka->t Africa Company discovered io October, f
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  • 73 6 Nfcits from Saigon records t tie sui -i dt* of au official named Girird, who wa» in charge of the post a id telegraph office at KampO', Cambodia. The motive is said to bav b en th it there wts a larg deficit iu his
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  • 79 6 ITS RKH>KTU> HI’FFRKSHION. The Chinese Mail asserts that the Govt ruor iu Soochow has receiv* d news that the lmjtenal troops have met with sue* cevses iu suppressing the Mahoinmedan rebellion. The rebels have surrendered in gr< at uutnberv. Some even captured their headers aud
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  • 698 6 An Order iu Couueil, dated 20th Nov., has been issued defining the duties of the princi|*al officers who may be charged, under tin* Secretary of State for War, with the administration of the detriment* of the Army and revoking the order of Feb. 21. 1888. Tlie
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  • 587 6 ONE T1CAL DAMAGES On the 12th instant, at H.B.M'a ConI sular Court at Bangkok before Mr. I E. H. French and a jury, a newspaper I hbel case Phya Turakan Kamcbat v I Charles Thome came on for trial This case arose out of a letter
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  • 407 6 «Pm-al.- Pioneer, HM Der. It has l»een decided that, iu cases were spirits are necessary, gin should be used in the hospitals and uot brandy, as the latter is so expensive. Attacks on night travellers on the high roads are breaking out again. Mr. Mathews of Kathi, while
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  • 190 6 Thi Municipal Commissions agree to pay $l5 a week for music. The Sea Belle arrived from Klaug this forenoon to embark Captaiu Herbert a.d.c. for Penang. The Municipal President recently visited the public-house of Madras Bob. The visit was satisfactory. The revenue of Perak can no longer
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  • 49 6 It is understood that the French fleet in the Far East wiil be strengthened soon l>v the additiou of the uew cruiser Jean Bart and the cruiser Voltigeur. The gunboat Surprise, launched this year, will relieve the Lion, which is to be paid off iu Saigon.
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  • 46 6 A venture. uuJer promotion at Calcutta. is the B ugal-Siim Gem Trading Co., for purchasing gems from Siam for the Indian market. Rubies are rejxirted to be at present fetching a g<>od profit in Calcutta—realising occasionally 200 to 800 j»er ceut.
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  • 53 6 Jurors from the Piovince, who serv-* at the Penaug Assizes receive a dollar a dav, but the inadequacy of the amouut was proved iu a receut ease, the daily travelling expenses of one of the jurors lx*iug S 8 |>er diem. Residence, iu Peuaug, at the hotel costs
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  • 57 6 Last night, a silver salver of some value the property of Mr. Diet, was stolen! fortunately, a detective, shortlv after the article was missed, had the curio lit v to euquire what a Chinaman was carrying under his coat. Investigation disclosed the stolen salver. The carrier thereof
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  • 119 6 THE BELL BET RAYED HIM. Yesterday a* patroui« -vernoon, a thief, who w*9 —ag the store of Messrs. Kelly aud vvalsh, convicted himself in a rather amusing manner. He appears to have set his fancy ou a clock-work alarm bell, valued at two or three dollars, aud, having annexed that
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  • 213 6 FIREMAN SCALDED To DEATH On the mornirg of the 11th iust., au accident occurred on board tho steamer Citing ping, by which a tireman was scalded to death. It appjais, sajs the Mail, that on the voyage to Hcugkui.g i;> wai discover d that the
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  • 69 6 Inspector Fairburst, driving along the Tanjoug Pagar Road, saw a Chinaman stealing cabbages from a bullock cart as it was in progress. He got down and gave ebase but the thief escaped. A feature of the incident worthy of note was the inaction of a
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  • 91 6 The Cqnvent bazaar is held annually to aid the foods of the Couvent in the support and training of poor and destitute childien of Siuga|>ore, an object so deserving of support that it is to be regretted tbat there was so s}****** au attendance at tbe Town
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  • 284 6 A communication, dated sth November last, has been received at the Foreign Office from the Hon. C. S. Dundts, Her Majesty’s Consul-General at Humbug, who rcjKirts that the German shipbuilding yirds are receiving so ra.tuy orders for the construction of merchant vessels that thee have been able
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  • 63 6 Wool Yano Beno, the tecum} Cashier in the Netherlaod Trading Society, at Penang, was charged there on tbe I6th instant with criminal breach oftrust as a servant, in re*|>ect of two cheques of 93,200 and $2,000. Bail was allotted in the sum of $lO,OOO, and ttje hearing
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  • 83 6 By tbe Natal yesterday M. Jael Savouieux wi»bed to say ihii if nothing prevented it lie win to leave Marseilles 6n the 8 b iustaul hi the Cale,lonian for Singapore 10 lake up bis duties as French Consul for the Straits Setrl. w**uts. He will lie
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  • 340 6 CHASING BURGLAR* AT TAKJONG RHl A somewhat mysterious case was this morning brought to the attention of the Klice, by a report voluntarily made at 'chore Station. It senna that a watchuiau, named R<tiu Singh, employed at a saw mill, at Tauj >ng Rhu, saw, at three
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  • 132 6 £Otk November, 189 o. MENU DU D IN PR VI NS. Chabli*. 1888. Fin s Old Solera Sherri/. Niersteiner, 188b. i Deinha d k Co's. D utz G elder man Gold LarJt, 1889. Laurent- Perrier, Grand Vin 188'*. Liqueur* Varices. Otard's Old Liqueur Cognac. Chilean Douzar, 1888.
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  • 706 7 SURVKYOK8 REPORT The report of the surveyors, Mr. Howard Newton, Acting Municipil Engineer, and Mr. J. W. B. Mac Lai en, on the buildings in Bonham Street and Kling Street, the property of Kim Seng and Co now occupied by Messrs. Katz Bros, and the Straits Steamship
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  • 35 7 1 HRitE Javanese men were brought up *t Penang, on the 17th instant, charged w ith abetment of the murder of Mr. Kat. °f Medau some time last month. The prisoucrs have beeu remauded.
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  • 78 7 Abstract ok Traffic Earninos for the Month of November, 1895. Headg of Receipt*. Amount. passengers 815,831 ■Season Tickets 197 Horses, Carriages, and Dogs.... 97 telegraph Collections It) Excess Fares 72 Parcels 280 bx«‘es 9 Luggage 113 •d*ml Trains Miscellaneous 7H1 Total Cosching 81b,863 !j?od« f 33,567 "•rehouse
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  • 1771 7 The usual fortnightly meeting of tbe Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday. Mr. Gentle presided; and there were also present: Col. Penoefether, PdU>rH)U > Hare, Naoson, Joaqu.ra Tan Jiak Kim, and Beab Leaog »eab. A letter was read from Mr. Mos**s apologising for non-attendance ou the ground of domestic
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  • 254 7 WhbjF the German Emperor establishes his claim to the British Throne, it will be advisable that the Teutonia and Taugliu clubs shall be amalgamated. Further, the Singapore Volunteer Artillery may then look lor recruits among the stout youug Germaus who are at present debarred by the oath
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  • 48 7 SALE OF THE WIELAND.” This afternoon, at Messrs. Powell and Co’s rooms, the steamer Wieland, low I\iug in a damaged condition at Tatijoug P.igar Wharf, was nut up to auction. The bidding was very slow. The highest bid was $31,000 and at this figure the vessel was withdrawn.
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  • 56 7 A M.vdkio telegram in the Comercio, dated ♦1 11 instant. states that the columns under Srs. Navarro and Valdes met the Cuban iusurgeuts under Maximo Gonnz and Maceo, who sit eceeded in collecting a force of eight thou.stud insurgents. After six hours' lighting, the troops assaulted Maceo’»
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  • 62 7 The B>n>bay Customs have discovered a scries of systematic opium thefts from the railway goods yard l»v p oos, iu whose possession contraband opium to the value of 11h 1,300 whs found. The peons had opened the waggons, and, by the use ot duplicate keys, got at tbo
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  • 62 7 Francis Xavier Fonseca, lately a court bailiff, was executed at Bombay, ou the 7tli instant, for having committed murder of an Fast Indian, named Anacleto Duarte, aged about forty years, by administering him a pill of strychnine poison on May 1" last. The poisou was administered
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  • 64 7 With reference to the piragraph iu yesterday’s issue detailing ihe theft of a silver salver from Mr. Dick’s house, we are asked to sia*e that the domestic servants were in no way implicated. They identified the salv.r wheu the thief was apprehended, but that was their only
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  • 171 7 A party of C. 1. M. missionaries in North China had the misfortune to fall into the hands of roblrers the other day. Three iu number, one of whom was a lady, they were tiuvelbug iu two boats aud when they arrived at Fenshuitsni, a town 100 li
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  • 60 7 At Calcutta, the other day, the officers and men of the Shropshire Regiment,, who took part in the suppression of the plague in Hongkong, were preseated with gold and silver medals, awarded by the Hongkong Committee. Twelve officers and 36(5 non-commirsionad officers and men got medals,
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  • 80 7 Madrid, sth December, Not*mu of interest has happened iu connection with the meeting of the Council of Minister. The tradesmen’s associations have arranged to close their shops on Monday, as a protect against the inaction of the Government in connection with the charges brought agaist
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  • 84 7 The London correspondent of the Man chrtifer Courier writes It is reported that in the communication which the Prime Minister read in tlie course of his speech at Brighton, the Sultau offered, after duo execution of the reforms iu bis dominions, to pay a
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  • 118 7 A postal uoticeobserves that as Christmas approaches (hero is always a large increase in the numl>er of letters and book uacktts which are inadve teutly posted insufficiently prepaid, an l more portion! irly of those containing card*. In older to avoid surcharges ou delivery, the public would do
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  • 177 7 The Secretary of State for ludia has. asked the opinion of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom with reference to cer'ain proposed alteration in the form of agreement, signed by ludian seamen when engaging iu India for voyagis to foreign countries. Iu its reply the Chamber lias
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  • 256 7 Vick-Admirai, P. H. Colomb presided last mouth, at a meeting of the Royal Uuited Service Institution, at which Captaiu W. H. Jaques, late of the Uuited States Navy, read a pap* ron The Production ot Modem War Mat> rial in the United States of
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  • 186 8 'i'll 18 morning, at the Supr* me Court, before Mr. Judue’L-a Mr F. Clarke, lifery stable keeper, sued P.im-e Alexantler Tsirv to recover $9O, alleged to be due for the hire of a carriage aud pair for a month. The p’uio'iff was r* presented bv Mr. Allen «*f
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  • 66 8 From advices from Puujom we learn that the pios[M*cts of that mine fare at the present moment brighter and more encouraging than they have siuc" 1893. Payable ore iu large quautiti* si« said to have been discovered at the Ix t’om level in the shaft, where
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  • 94 8 The Siam Observer states that Mr. de Bunsen, H. B. M. Charge d’Affaires a' Bjugkok, has received a communication from the Governor of the Straits Settlements that the Governor had granted a reprieve to Ahmat, sentenced to death by the Couit of H. B. M.
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  • 101 8 The Frieraasoos of Western Pennsylvania propose to raise eight million dollats to build aud (quip a tnusouic universi'y in Boav(r, Pennsylvania, by asking every tnasou in the country to rubsci iU 10 dols. It «is expected that lie s masons would send their sous to tli*while the children
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  • 415 8 As the public have been satiated almost ►to uauseousuess with detiils of the lavts j expenditure of American millionaires ov**i their boused aud whjh of living, and their extravagantly costly wedding doings, th* following skit will probably le re id w.tb ainus meut. “The meat noticeable feature
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  • 655 8 HE IS TO OUST THE PRINCE OF WALES. HK. CLAIMS BY VIRTUE OF MR KKOUUr. AND MR STEAD. From a Euio|»eau capital, not London, there has icade I us, under somewhat mysterious cm must tnces, says the Frankfurter Zeituwj, a wmteu document, the
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  • 713 8 At d ui-eting ot the Royal Statistical S *ci* tv. i'D Nov. ii>, Mr. Leslie C. Pod.vu r« aJ a paper on “Gold and Fii-or. and th** Money of the Worli.” Tee Lecturer siid at the outset that it was Lee- aatrv tor the prv:|-er consider at*
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  • 1770 8 Tmk story goes, says ’.lie liiitith llcd’/y,I that Lord Rosebery i* at work on a novel. a Tli-re is every likelihood that the new voluiu6 of verse by the late Christina Rossetti will bo published before Christmas. Mr. Le Gallienne has Imeu riui hit g his romance eutitl
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  • 150 8 Mr. Clifford's “The B<ittio of the is good reading. In News of the Churches there will be found a story of a Straits merchant and a Bible. Cholera prevails in the jails at Bangkok, aud, on the 12th instant, seven prisoners died of it in the jail
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  • 55 8 Messrs. Robinson and Co., outfitters and tailors iu have jint issued a verv attractive and interesting Christmas Animal It cousists of fifty or sixty ages of excellent reading from the pens of such noted writers as Grant Alien. G. B. Burgn, Amelia E. Barr, John Strange Winter,
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  • 52 8 This at sin. a detachment of the Northumberland Fusiliers, numbering about 2tM uicu, witu M ijoi Compton, Major Lambton, Capt. Fletcher, Lieut. Leach, and Lieut. Tozer. leave for Penang, to relieve the detachment there, which, with Major Armstrong, C’apt. Booth, Lieut. Binny, and Lieut. Somerville, returns on
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  • 89 8 FOURTH LIST OF SUBSCRIBER* A mounts already acknowledged. 1.7-0 Rev. G. M. Rcit.i 25 Kiui Seng A Co. 100 Tau Hup Seng 50 Lee Ch .ou uan 50 Dato J. Aic’drum 20 Dato Meld rum’s collections in Johore 20 K< llv A Walsh 10 A. Ri»ssler
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  • 244 8 Thf. ladies of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church have a number of girls schools in Singapore, which met together yesterday evening, iu the Lecture Hall of the Anglo-Chinese School. The occasion was their Annual Christmas exercises including Christmas Trees loaded with presents for
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  • 222 9 si. C. C. AND PLANT}:Km. The Christina* Cricket festival commen. to-day, the match between the 8. C. C. ta d Straits Planters beginning at 2 o’clock. The Selangor Government yacht Ktmtralda brought the following uiembers of the team this morning:— Mesrs. B-rriogtoD, Duugal. J. Glassforfl, C. Glassford, A.
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  • 659 9 THE THAI LANGUAGE BRIGANDAGE TRADE DOLLAR* RABIES. A French naval officer, named Diguet, ba» brought out at Hauoi a work ou t u* Thai language, of which the Siamese tongue, is *a branch. The publication gives particulars which show tbit l'uai is B|>okeu by peoples in Upper Tonquiu,
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  • 2142 9 i The following was the address presented the Selangor Planter* to the Governor:— Cummifolr memberh of Die Wdi.hm M r >U r Alitor.’ tioT to ut d r v°" M ]t ot ,,r ou to off r to lour Excellency and Lady Mitchell oil this the occasion
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  • 764 9 KAII.WAV KI'KU VOLCANIC OIJTUI'K.ST. I'KTItOLKUM KIUK THU LIIUNTKHKKITINIi OAXU. AKi’Aiits in Lombok. OOKKKK IN FAMCMBANU. (Tr<i/taintedfrom various neicaftapera.) On railways iu B mt Java experiment* ire under way towards uuug petroleum re!u e .is lu -1 f->r tbe boler-, aud ‘ha results 'end to show that, with a
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  • 1511 9 Hark! ThtbrnM-tifd'iar, Glory to til* Mw born Kin* Pmo* 1 n •irth, auj uirror nil Id; G d aud ainu ra r*concil*d. Joyful, all ra natlou*, riaa, Join tbe triumph* of the aktoa With a •■•Ik boat. 1 ro< Uiui, C riat born in Bethlehem.'* Christmit9
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  • 365 10 Nt ith the near approach of the one day’s racing, interest in the perforuiauu s of tbe lurne* in training inert*tses, although up to the present very few have devoted themselves to a study of the daily training. Tbeiourse has bet u in such terrible couditiou owing to
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  • 2263 10 [Bt Hugh Clifford, recently Acting Resident of Pahang, now on leave.] FOURTH AKTICI.F. THE BATTLE OF THE WOMEN. Woiuuu i* tbe l«*«*«r nmu, aud ell her pa»i.tou» I uiutelie.l with mine "Area* moouliirht unto »uulinht, *n<l wuter uuto [wine." LorlctUy Bull. This is a true story. Moreover,
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  • 1155 10 Why -li«-u!J not Mr. Yelge l»e a judge > 'hi fly, I think, because he lark-* -eil-a*- r' iV' in The transition fr >m registrar of many year* standing t<* ib post f uisue juJge a simple ami unusual one. But such promotions, wii c!i are l
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  • 51 10 In the Russiau Pres* the advisability is argued <*f ceding the island Pulo-May off tbe north roast of Sumatra by Netherlands Government to Russia. Pulo-Way possesses considerable advantages as a coaling station. Tbe idea is old and is idle. 'Jhe Netherlands Govermnen would not engage in such a dangeroua
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  • 35 10 Per Caleilonien, from Marseilles, Nov. Maes re. Jacob Paris, Kosnakoff, and Orei®* 1 mer, Mr. Le Savourenz, Mr*, and Mis* S*vo»ranz. Per M. M. a. Oceanian, from Msrseills** Dec. 22, Mr. Van Hel*din»gen.
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  • 508 11 tttTUKOAY, DECEMBER 28tH. THE ENTRIES. Race No. 1. Value S2C0 —Race tor nil Griffins subM ribcd for for the Autumn Rmh Meeting. WeiKht 10.7, with penalties. Winner of ilu? First Day’s d u<-o to carry 1< Hi. extra. Winner of the Second Day’s Keen to carry 71b.
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  • 180 11 The captain of the Singapore Golf Club the Club’a pold medal. The author of''Fiat (_'*>ast Etchings” marrying into a library family. H. M. S. AZolut, Com wan* let Groome, arrtv<"«l vtsterdav from Sarawak 1 he American Steam Hiding Gallery »i!! open to-morrow night at 7. 30 at
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  • 48 11 By the P. A 0. Pethawur from Europe, there arrived Mr., Mr.., aud Miss Fraser, *err, Messrs. A. R. Catto aud C. E. 8t ringer, while the same si earner brought from Penang Mrs. Birth, a team of cricketers, Messrs. Ridley and Craig.and Mr. and Mrs. Kerr.
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  • 64 11 The s.g. Singapore, which arrived yesterday, reports that a large steamer is vuppostd to be ashore on the S, W. eud of Binsan and ahreast of Pan Shoal The s.g. Glenarlney, which arrived this morning, .poke on December 12th. in Lat. 8° N. aud Long. 100 39 E,
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  • 175 11 Early yesterday morning, 17th Decern, ber, writes an Anjers correspondent, a storm of unusual severity, with vivid lightning and thunder and very heavy rain, pass *d over Bodjong-Anjer. The tom-tom soun* ded for a flo.id at 11 o’clock. I went at once to see that the boats
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  • 204 11 Th-* tiis* of tbiee or four jM*r r oimam* s t«. l-e given at tlieCon it Hal! of tli Ad Splii Ilot l to help certain of the hi'e members of Messrs Abel) and Olmau’s Troupe, was given ou Saturday night, and wan wei| pitronised. Encores were the
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  • 287 11 Yesterday afternoon, instead of the usual Sunday-school, there was a small private gathering in the lecture room of the Anglo-Cbiuese School, Coleman Street, to witness the unveiling of a portrait of I>r. Oldham, the founder of the School. In addition to the scholars who attend
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  • 28 11 H MS. Ura/lm, 7.770 tom. 570 cre»J 38 guD., 11.000 hone power. “““““'Z w De V. Hamilton, arrived her# on Saturday from Chatham. She leaves for Hongkong to-morrow.
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  • 1452 11 8. C. C. V. THE PLANTERS. On Saturday the long anticipated cricket festival commenced with u mutch between the S. C. C. and a team of Native States Planters, organised nud captained by Mr. Duninuii of Sungei l’j<uig» The weather for several weeks past has lieen so extremely unfavourable
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  • 276 11 THE AVOCA DISASTER. COURT OK ENQUIRY. The Court of Euquiry ap jiointed to invrstigate the circumstances attending the burning of the British ship A coca ass milled this in ruing at the Police Court. The Court was cjustituted as follows: —Mr. Amhonisz, (Acting Senior Magistrate) President, Lt. P. W. Louuo,
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  • 5433 11 1 uis dinner was held at the Gram! Hotel, London, on 2oth November. A plan of the tables, a full list of guents, the menu, and some i notes on the dinner have already appeared in the Strut'* Time*. Af'er dinner Mr. Adamsou (ehairina pro]>o**l
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  • 189 12 The followiug is the fuil programme of the Christ mas cricket, golf, an 1 general entertainment De<-r. J!»t -Cricket S.C.C. r. Planters. iJrl— do. do. 'to. Golf Singapore r. Perak. Commit ees Dinners Sin* pore Club. 24th Cricket Perak r. fimruiorf, Golf Peuauir v. Batavt <io. Si
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  • 1551 12 MINLTtS UK FROCKKDINQB OK THK MCNI fIPAI. COMMISSIONERS AT AN ()RI>I NARY MkETINO IIKU) OV WEDNESDAY, THK 4TH DBCKUBfcR, 1895. Present. -Ths i resident, Alex. Gentle. E*q.; The Inspector-Genoral of Police. Col. Penriefather: G. T. Hare, Km|.; C. G. Paterson. Esq.; and A. C. Moses. Esq. A BBKNT.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 406 13 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIM K> Sir, —Iu vour overland budget of 22ud October, I am strry to see that the (lovernroeut apj*ear once more to be overlooking the right* of the public, as well as of j-rirate individuals, aud, as
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    • 530 13 ARRIVALS P«r s. 9. Maha Vajirunhit from Padang Messrs. Bacon, Stewart, Mrs. Cooj>er, and two Mis-ee Stewart. Per s. 8. Ophir .from Doli:—Mr. G. J. Uks. Per 8.8. Ban Iftu Gum from K 1 rug:— Min Neubr- uncr. Per M. M e. 1 arra from Hongkeng Messrs A.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 204 13 Under this Heading the following abbiovi-. ions ere used *str. —steamer ah.—shin, •q.—barque; Brit —Bniisl. U. S.—Unit#. Stages; Fr.—French; Ger.—German: Dut.— Dutch; Job.—Joliorn; Ac., G.c..—Genera •arjro d. p.—de'*k passengers; U.—Unoer ain T. p. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T P- D.—Tanjong Pagar Disk B W.— BorneWliarf; J. W.—J&rdine’s Wharf
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    • 1445 13 Arrivals Since Noon of Saturday Pgrrhnt, Brit. str. 2209 tons, Capt. Batt 21st Dec. From Liverpool 10th Nov. G.e.. W. Mansfield A Co. For Hongkong 23rd—W Argut, Brit. str. .1822 tons, i apt Johnson •_’2nd Dm. From Calcutta Idtli Da* 1 G.c., McAlist -r A Co. For Australia
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    • 143 13 Name. Port, an t Date of 8 <Um London. Borneo, due Jan it; Eton. Avr. Glen f ruin. Liverpool Anchiaee, due Dec. 2A Deucalion, due Dec. 31; Myrmidon due Jen. 6; Ajax. Ambtrbdam. Prine Yen Oranje, Nov. 13; Glasoow. Kmtigorii Nov. 8; Diomed. CIIIXOTK. Barcelona, Nov. 10 Shields.
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    • 1038 14 I. Mt»»t *n Nim >l t »oltr I «'A*T*I Fnoai. HkI.WV Conhuimeicn c r iS°,P n ieS oltieia Jrit.bq 10i4 .herman XmtoM Dec JJ j|«* H p 18 Sultan 127 t Pitts Fremantle Nov 17 W. Manat eld A Co. 16 God verv MM atr. 815 rotct Batavia Dec
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    • 610 14 Date. Vehsei/- Name .Flag A Rig Captain. Demination. Dec. 1C Fob Hm On n Brit. str. Hendrj Macaaea-via port* IT .-.in .a -tr 'arsons Mtdma via jiO«U 17 Xmlior-t *W- bhimm*n Klanjr via port* 7 J,n. .I "t < Kl,. via po ■> ,i Fri n H n-.Hotu? and
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    • 147 14 PAHHRU sun DA STRAITS OR ARRIVED KOK (JKDMiA i Date ReDate and *****'s Namk. ok From Whim* Destination MAiMl g Rio. Bailing. Deo 1 Ned Celelte- De Wyu J*t* r 12 Nod bq Nachtegaal Kimnenr Dec 9 Samarium D. l go* t>ay I B it -h. F lconhur-t Kobe
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    • 888 13 STARVED INTO MUTINY. «A famous nt lit in on sliijih mnl came to pass in this way: When the ship, which Itnil sailed from London, wmt troll down the Chun I'd, it was found that the provisions intended for tho use of the crow w. r« rotten, and, o course,
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    • 316 13 AYER'S Sarsaparilla xa TKX OlUT Blood- Purifier, NIRVI TONIC, —AND- STRENOTH BUILDER. It Attacks and break* up every humor* •ures skin eniplloiis, restores U'khaiisted vitalliy, and drive# 'out every element of disease Hufferers from Indigestion, general debility, or any other ailment arising from Impure blood, should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It
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    • 492 14 DENTAL NOTICE. DR. J. W. NOhLE hus arrived from Hoi gknng, him) Ins assn nits I charged of the firm’s Ihisiiiohs in Sings |M>ro. MlCiOlt NUI.I.K A Co.. Dental Surgeons. Raffles Stj'uiic, t‘clol.ci 15th, iS'J'i. Q.C. F'l ws«t r-nn» f nrt-iMe, rMB»rlm>*ly ivinou/, till i ML-l.tfhllul SiidV*, *>k f.-i AnBENZ'S
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    • 732 14 i /CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND yj captains. RaHTJENS ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION. Other nakM then oar original manufaetnre ora now nU. Tie (reaaino and only Composition with which Ma. Rahtjbn him*-If bee any sonnoej tiea is IUktiumn’i Rahmuns, end peekigw ere uterlknl with thc-.c words end tre-le Mark >c e|Ki» hand in
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    • 160 14 AU BON Marc.iii; 30. UAKf ui;8 t'QUAKE. Tailors, Outfitters, and “General Importers, Experienced European Cutler. THE FINEST SELE TION OF Coatings, Trow^nug 1 E-u'ty Cheviot*, Ten dim Flannels, auJ Liueu Drill*, Ladies’ Underclothing ALL NEW SEASON PATTERNS B»ots, Shoes, Hats. H osiery. Shirt* Towels, Rug*. Uurbrellas, Walking Sticks. Ac. XMAS
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    • 242 15 WALTER MACFARLANE A CO., ELECTRIC LIGHT PILLARS BRACKETS. ELE^^^^MtAYS. MAC FAR LANE'S GLASS ENAMELLED DKALm AND SOIL PIPES u f IMPERVIOUS TO RUST. II iVE PERFECTLY SMOOTB INTERIORS, AND CAN BE SUPPLIED TESTED TO ANT PRESSURE Si aiii.i: rm axii Okxamextal Pkwh^xs—A §PECiinn Ornamental Conatructive Work of every Description. Illustrated
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    • 441 15 LEA PERRINS’ OBSERVE THAT THE SI G NATH PE IS NOW PRINTED n BLUE INK DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Su'd VV) by the Proprietors, Wot resto;’; do— v Blackwell, Ltd., London ti c .:port Oilmen generally. itEVAIL EVERYWHERE. Singapore Agents, JOHN L1TTLV1
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    • 158 15 MAISON F. PAUL CO. KRBNCH M !k-l>l;K*8INO **LO S. JrST Arrived Pki. Erne*t Simvn* A largo quantity of m j rfru «i j fit m Pars Mark'*- LEORAND, KlUAUD A Co., PIVKR AN l> 1MNAUI). SCENTS. White Violet. Violet!ua doubles do Purine, Lilas Mimic, Lilac do I’erse, Lilcreeia, Iris-. Mimic,
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    • 366 16 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd SINGAPORE. —Our Electro Plate Stock contains a complete range ot articles tor domestic requirements, also suitable tor Marriage Presents Prizes for Athletic meetings, Ac. We are always pleased to submit special designs for Challenge Shields, Race Cups, Military Trophies, Presentation Plates, Ac. «Jrv /f S f/i
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