The Straits Budget, 29 June 1904

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  • 88 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.** over Half a Century Cable Address T imes, Singapore. Straits Budget, 40 Cents. Btsaitb Ti*fs Ift ckst* VOL. LVIIL SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25), 15)04. No. 4219 f H t “ST K A ITS TIMK-S” circulatm akgely in Singafokk vxd
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  • The Straits Budget. WEDNESDAY, 29TH JUNE.
    • 40 1 Johnstone. —At 1'iUanuloke on the 2*Uh Mav W4, the wife of E. H. lolinstone, t <’onner*Htor of Forests, of*a son. liAUXWKiX —On tRe i'6th June, at Ko-'JyH.” -looking Karate, the wife of H s. H auxwell, of a won.
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  • 191 1 '.fading Articles Peace M »num#nt f n II- U k. in Hattie. .:j ilnt rr 1 lti^* lief l i t rs A'i»n-iSti«r ilOiO 4 c Valuable Acqa eition. Another Flu** er. Progress ti Muar. Local. Market Quotation: 4 liippiuk! News. Las-mimer List. Police News. Alleged breach
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  • 189 1 Straits Budget, this week, itOMpH’ch* d hy the B I s. 8 Zamanin. I he Budget, next week, will be mailed y tbe F. &O. b 8. Bengal. The German J x,ai l l°r Kjmpe hy the Zu>ten close* •O'tnerrow. Tbs mail from Europe of Hrd
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  • 616 1 Singapore. 29th Junk, 19<k. PROOUCE. amble: iit t< p 7 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked II 00* opia Bai. #> 8 15 do Poutlaoab t 7 75 M epper, Black *jj *25 do White, (6%i 36 ”24 ''ago Flour Sarawak o 2 *24 do Brunei No. 2 70 Pearl
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  • 179 1 A very it Folemnt Hip Cathedral of rhe Shepherd 1 VWdne^daft» r«»o**n w hen Mi*s Kdifh fhifiptarop I.Hpnrto. dauglper id Mr M. W. Lnioitpof Smijj pore, martied to Mr J tr* ||ue«e •>f tlie N-ibeijands Trading e*etv. i'he b wore the Mog'-s Liportp. Mr Van Heuckplum v
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  • 538 1 In the district ot Knmpar in West Sumatra, rich tin deposit" are reported to be awaiting development. The authorities there only found this out, t he other day, when an American: named Benson suddenly came upon the scene Benson told them that, at Singapore, he had heard
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  • LEADING ARTICLES.
    • 940 1 trvit < 7 imes t Ju^e.) c WCfc 'ht- i utbre»k of n»** war, »l whole ivorM has t ever been s deerlt in the great struggle, craving for newj ha** never btVi. 8» keen, as ii. is j is*. now, with the Japanese within fifry m les
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    • 631 1 (StrtiVi Times, 2.W June). Iks ann iiiocement that the Ti.ues virticss telegraph steamer Haimvu lias been t ulc J off the »coue of opera' i ns by the Japanese Government, aud t hat consequently the Times'e wireless, installation at Wei-hrd-wei his hen dismantled, is sad news for ‘ho
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    • 923 2 (Straits /'iw&lt;*&gt;, d Jane.) A prop is of the troubles of the Times, we have received no special account of the battle of Ndnshan, or South Hill, which must have been one of the moat spectacular fights of modern This despite th» fact that the StrnU limes is
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    • 644 2 (Straits Times, 24th June.) Mk Root’s enunciation of the facts leading up to the pacific intervention of the United States at the time of the outbreak of the war on Feb. 9th, is roost interesting at the present juncture as revealing the part t hat has been played
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    • 455 2 (8traits limes, 24th June.) OoR special Shanghai wire, to-da\, »«41s how the Empress-D &gt;wag#»rof Chin on ryachim: IrT seventieth birthday has amnestied the political off*nd»-r-, Known by tlie name of Reformers, with the exception of three leaders Kidr-Yu-Wei, Lmne-ChiVOhio, at a Dr. Bun-yat-Ben, The shutting ou f Dr.
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    • 103 2 (Straits Timer, 24th June.) Tmm ttCLTAN of Monocoo it in a tigh* but this in a matter of smt&lt;l| eonsotation to (be friends and relati+ei&gt; of Raiaoli’s captive, Mr.Perdioaris;who is probably by this time eo upset b) toe haruehipe cf life in a bandits’ camp that is can scarcely
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    • 530 2 roughing- it would kill tbe tunate gentleman, who, &lt;by way, proved^one he moat philanthropic benefactors that natives og- Europeans have known to reside in Morocco. A tribute to bis goodness and erudition has jappears*&lt; •ver the signature of a fitend* Mr. A. J Dawson, in-the 4'att-Mad-€h*ct4e.’ 1 ruily explains thp
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    • 563 2 (titraits Titles, 27 th June.) Rkckktly a boundary dispute between Perak and tiiam was settled after loLg continued negotiations. The result was that part of the nominally Siamese State of Rahman fell to Perak, and was incorporated with that State under the name of the New Tern* tory.
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    • 465 2 Strait8 Times 27 ih June The buttei fly career of too gay and festive )outu known to ail tee world as ths Marquess cf Anglesey ha3 sustained a sudden stock from which it is not likely to recover for some time. After dazaling all worn# kind by the
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    • 3134 3 (straits Time* t '28ik June) Moar nffura do not, as a rule, very intimately concern Singapore, and itively few residents of this Settlement have seen even fl picture of the place. However, it is a biggish district from a Johore point of view, and, though it is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 1 rif* po-l fr»-«* of tin? Straits Times f A ;i y**?ir. The post free prire of rii*' S trait h Budget is 82*1 a year, it is not necessary tonuLs'-rihe for a year Xi.p -üb*«Tiptions for shorter periods are *t the same proportionate rate of price as for a
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  • 37 1 DEATH Wright —On the 10th June, at midnight, it Yok huna. HklkN. the beloved wife of \LK*AN!»FR Weight of Bhangh li Farbow —on th 2nd June, at Shanghai, Captain Iohk FaRNOW, lato of the Imperial Maritime Cactus.
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  • 354 3 Races will be held at Medan.(Deli) on the 12th, 14th, and 16th Sept Entries close on the 2nd Sept. M. Paderewski passed through Colombo on his way to Australia on the 13th instant. He intends to spend four months in the tour H, M. S. Yc*t l
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  • 52 3 Seventh Lift ef Coatrfcut opA*, ArooanU previously aefcoo Per M .yld! let the Netto Ess* India Miesioenrobably hj* Yhhvis thinh Jf p jy Depot tt Afcn* ii tbc onk Banloeog rhorch MT M ’y Rav. Gheethajwn Hr. Oreo VdoSifill if? t«wcu k* Aimrg
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  • 1608 4 On to Port Arthur. The following details of the battle of South Hill on the road to Port Arthur were received at the Japanese Headquarters on May 28th. As previously planned, the Japanese forces attacked (he enemy at South Pi ill early on tht morning of the
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  • 131 4 A i ’OTHAJ.iL tr.atvh was played on tb* I OH Jail Site yesterday »fiernn&lt;n I a team representing J Little I i'd Co and the 8t. JosiplTs Club I Littles won by one goal to nil. Th. 't. Josephs (Tub are meeting th* Janchester R giment in the fmt
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  • 252 4 The record t«»r tiw CoU'Se at Kuala Lumpur has been I wice lowered #o far tin* meeting B t?a coveted the distance in 1 min. 52j gees on the first day, and Architect r.iotitht it down *o 1 min. pfi yesterday. A C PPl.E of wtt ks
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  • 113 4 Holmberg Committed for Trial. Ykstehlay, evidence was given in this case by Mr Column, Fourth Magistrate, to the t ff. ct rhat the half of hisalary, for May payable at the Secretariat by tlie defendant had not yvi been received. Witnesses from Messrs Boustcad and Lo.
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  • 114 4 From time to lime during the pas! two months or so, particular)? h*ve appeared in th*f»e columns of the trial before the Bench Court of two Chinamen, named Tan Boon Leong and Low Kee Lim, on the allegation that they cheated a fellow-countryman cut ot about #l,OOO
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  • 307 4 Subscripton for a Trophy Wanted. The Singapore Association Football League are soliciting subscriptions for the purpose of procuring a trophy (a cup or a shield). The same to always remain the property of the League, but to be held annually by tho club winning the competition. It
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  • 1059 4 Teutonia Club's Scheme in Embryo. Peace,” it has been paid, hath her victories no less renowned than war,” &lt;nd if the saying is hackneyed it would certainly be an appropiiate motto for adoption by the promoters of the Country Fair at the Teutonia Club Hie Fair,
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  • 458 4 Tang Ohoon was yesterday arraigned hefore t 1.0 Bench Court on a charge of housebreaking in order to commit heft at C 2 Fraser Street on the 11th inst. Insp. Tyrrell who prosecuted produced a large screw driver and a lock. The object of the housebreaking was apparently
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  • 106 4 The following company wa* recently floated at. Edinburgh Inch K»*nne Rubber Estates, L mite l.— tom*#* May 20th, by J P. Bomertnan, Randolph Place, E linhurgh. l capital of X16.0U0, in XI har f Otjects: To cany on the hiiatnes* planting and cul’ivating rubber t
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  • 333 5 I fI E f'ni'itiq (i izetfc complain* of the I re ,.e ot Hooliganism among* tie a ll try of the n ;*wirrinnity there. O/rAiN Matt«» w-. uf Tenang, the rther day, in the haroour there, tescued jjric drowning &lt; hinese were cting;r to the masts *of
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  • 89 5 M.: Sanderson, Manager of the "unlpatn Mines, is away trying .1* l rch.iso elephants to take tho place of ••oolics whe have left to work on lieenK-i. ib Slit*v*oiofi. le »a visit to rienlcng, where the hospital, we are informed averages from SO to UK) utiitiits
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  • 128 5 Willy Ak&* or*, the delightfu’ -’•actress, is returning to Singapor iiy in July and is announced pvi: a concert at the Teutonia Clul ii tho 9 h prt x Mr. Salzmann i -fisting at the concert with a bend local amateurs who .should mak* i concert a
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  • 187 5 it Governor has made the following ‘ppointinents in tt»e Civil Hervtce with 1' iv trun lt ?e sth July, 1904 Mr. J Kirch, Councillor Malacca, 0 the office of Resident Councillor, tnaeg.vic-Mr.C.W Sneyd.Kynnersley, MG »reiired Mr.F.G Penney, lrea®urer truitn Settlt-no-nt*, to the officpof R&lt;**i« Councillor, Malacca, vice Mr.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 247 5 To the Editor of the u 8traits Times. 1 j Sib, —Kindly find a f*pHee in your? valuable columns for the U Mowing:— The Amended Wild Animal* and Birds Protection Enactment 1001 will come into force in the F M S. in September next. The
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  • 596 5 H. E.’ s TOUR. Doings at Kuala Lumpur. A Fi*.w days ago, we published the itinerary of the Governor’s tour in the F M. S’ The Malay Mail has supple* ihentrtd the itinerary by giving the J detailed programme" laid down for H. E. at Kuala Lumpur only. The i
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  • 604 5 A Dka#frittneit. j s {Malay Mail 22nd June.) Only a short time ago we had every reason to hope that the present Race Meeting would at least rival the record one o! January last; yet in the brief space of time between then and now a great
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  • 232 5 It -was noticed in itie Police News in yesterday'* issue that eight Chinestwere detained by the police on the alle* gafion that they were con* erued in the theft of gs 1,460, of which sum P. C Murdoch with praiseworthy prompti tude unearthed gs 1 416 when
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  • 389 5 Yestl’Himy Lee ?eun was am-ijiiif before the Bench O url on an »f criminal breach if trust Mr. Eli •Ppcared for ti.e prosecution V» Kbory for the defence Mr. EH zplained that the u*se arose &lt;ut the relation of the parties in a firn •***** bu-ine«g locally. One'
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  • 1584 5 The following in the results of league matches played since last notes: Raffles heat Rangers 5-0. A. T. A. beat B. Mati 2-1, Y. M. C. A. -beat 8. V. 1. £-1/ R. E. beat T. P. D. 1-0 and Raffles 6-0 and Band and Drums beat
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  • 752 6 Letter from the Presidents of the Ja.i •iC um rs of Commerce Mi:. A. Gunn’, Secretary ol ih* SinL\ p Tfl il.illibcl' Cuii.ine: Cr fnvi is i.s v *.:)&gt; i!c i. llowirg ciiculai letter, »]:v and coir.fcit o‘ t&urn: i» -I «^i r in2 the war,
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  • 280 6 The &gt;r iifi'UiCH for ih*- Pr&gt;teeti«»n of Mrd ian Immigrants, passed by the L*ci-l«tive Corned on the I0‘!i in*t, I«* published in Fi May’s Government [Gazette. On Saturday evening a friendly game of football was pla&gt;ed *ff at fbe Pe 'pie**- P*rk between the R «vers and
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  • 144 6 Tnc men detained in them rtf er of h(L s. s. Shigora tneffc were liberateo •n morning, hut were not ermitted to get away. Evidence wa* aken by Mr. Michell on which h* :ranted a warrant for their re-arrest, o enable the Nethtrland IndieGovernment to move for
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  • 304 6 Officers of the iiarnsoD vs. Law and Civil Service. The first match in connection with be Singapore Cricket (lub cricket tournament was played on the Esplalade on Saturday afternoon between teams representing the Officers of the Garrison and the Law and Civil Servic* The soldiers
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  • Correspondence
    • 163 6 To the Editor of tht Btraitf Timet. 19 Sin, —l t&gt;eg to diaw the atieoiiuii «»1 the Police authorities, thr* ugh lh* medium «»f your paper, to the disturbance* that take place almost evei) night in upper W*»erloo street fcy a rowdy lot of Mto-eo.s instigated
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  • 164 6 Special Rsolution Adopted To-day. An xiiaoio nary g*i.meeting'i f •he »har&lt; holders of »he Tarj ng Pagar D »ck Co was held in the Exchange, sSinpap' re, to-day, for the purpose of copGimitig the special resolution adopted at the last meeting of th*- Co. making certain
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  • 327 6 StahbeJ at a Wayang at Ang S an* H II. Yesterday afternoon a wayang was being ludo in front of the Weekly Entertainment Club at Ang Si&ng Hill when a row occurred among the crowd of onlookers which resulted in tha death of a young Chinese baba
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  • 140 6 To Be Thoroughly Probed. Tan morning, Tan Ten*Seng, On Boon Kiel, Swi Hi, Ong Pai and Lim L »h appeared in the Summons Court In response to summonses issued at the instance of Sanitary Imp Hat fleet to explain why about the end of April they defamed
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  • 475 6 P OfraiD ait ,Of The fallowing programme fir the vieit of H. E. tne Lign Commissioner to Perak has been arranged, but will be subject to such later variation as His Excel 1 ency may desire. July 14th.—Arrive at Ipoh in the afternoon. Presentation ot addresses
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  • 155 6 The enterprising management of the Hotel do rkurope bas been working steadily to maintain tbe gi od nam* of tbe Hotel and to increase it* popularity. With that olj-ct the) have engaged an Italian ch f, wh* has been caterer to the Vicerov Lord Cuizon, t lie
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  • 107 6 Tbe other da. cook from th* Times of Ceylon an article on a Ceylon fficial "having §ec u**od a high postal appointment in the F.M 8.' In makin* he statement pal lie, that j &gt;urna! toe readily took rumour for fact,
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  • 923 6 I Pi fftit of two Sports, a *yce t aa| a Fri ghted Argos*. An amusing adventure befell a couple of local “sports’ o» Saturday. They had de ded to sojourn at KaUng over the Sunday and like all wise travellers they made great and ample preparations
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  • 2029 7 0 i4 Times end Giddy Games $rt at the Teutonia Club. j ■[bo* who left the Teutonia Club at 0 clock yesterday morning could scarceL believe that already yet ten golden Ijoars had spekf siifce the Fancy Fair had pened with a bang {Knall) at 9 o’clock on
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  • 503 7 Mr. Gunong-Chan^ek. Special seeing* for gentlemen only. ANGLO-AMERICAN BAR. Elihu T. Boot, Bops, assisted by the Champion Cocktail Mixers. Mr. Cyrus T. Bantam of N* w York City aud Mr. Hiram K. Potter of Chicago, and a number of attractive barmaids specially brought
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  • 837 7 To the Editor &lt; f TBE Malay Mail ?IR, —In the Resident’s report lor Selangor for 1908, under the heading Public Works,” it is shown that the Department responsible were unable to -pend more than 67% of the money voted. Road const ruction was
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  • 556 7 RtJilJ. The new Drli Race Club have ipftudi i programme for their coming Autumn nee ting which is to take place oft the 12.14 and 16 of September next entries lose on September 2 SHOOTING. This Cup wEicff was presented by Capt. Macht&gt;an late of the S. V.
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  • 263 7 A Malay, named was before 'he Bench Court on Saturday on re nand, on the allegation of dtenonestly -staining a brilliant valued at belonging to Byed Umor. Mr. Rain* &gt;nd Mr. Greenfield appeared for the prosecution and defence respectively ind both contested the case warmly. The defendant was
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  • 379 8 Wk are glad to learu mat the lates ws from Sarawak concerning Mr-, fiste, who has two ill, is very hope ui. Two hundred ana tnirty four deatl.s wore registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 18th instant. The ratio per thousand 47 05. HCRR
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  • 371 8 P.M.S. Ahead. In West Australia, there is aloud cr&gt; that the Government does not a&lt; enough to encourage mining enter prise: During the course of a political address delivered latdy, the Mayor m Kalgoorhe, Mr. Norbert Keenan, laic particular stress upon the desirabili &gt; of the Government
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  • Correspondence.
    • 267 8 To the Editor of the u 8troits Times/ 1 Hik, Knclot»t*d le find a transla--»ion of a document r TtHng to'Li MinN* case. The crieinal wire 1 is wrytten in Cliinef&e, has f awarded to K. K. rhfc Hiah Commissioner, Federated Malay Stater ard Borneo.
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  • 527 8 Important l and Caae &lt;n court. An important aeriee of land claim I was opened to-day before the Chuff Justice, Sir Lionel Cox and two assessors who were nominated. *oy the parties. The land disputoy h ve arisen in consequence of the Government having acquired for various
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  • 1384 8 Serious Charge against m Government clerk. Tbi8 luuinu g, F. J. Hoimberg was btrtoie Mr Seth tor preliminary enquiry into an a|ieg*t&lt;ou of criminal bieach of trust as a public servant, in respect .f 3748, the property of the local Government. Mr. Farter conducted the enquiry
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  • 334 8 Garden Party. The fuuttu autmerary of the open* teg of the Singapore C «tholic Club was celebrated last night by agar ten party, which wa* largely attended. The /rounds Hurounding the building are toy thine iut large; nevertheless the space was utilised in the best fashion, the
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  • 357 8 This afternoon M e European Police Club meet th« ijrv'" in a friendly game of Association Foxtail on the snund at Pang lima Franc” River Valley ft»ad. Warren Shield Tug-of-W ar This g t» au.a n me first round of the Warren Si ield Tug-of-War 0&gt;mpetiti&lt; i h.
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  • 440 8 Yesterday, a Ktuig named Pakireab was arraigned before^ the Bench Court, tor selling ganji without a license; possession of ganja not purchased &lt;rom the farm and using a false trade mark Mr. Parsons with Insp. Tyrrell prosecuted. The defendant was fined $2O on each of the first and
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  • 718 9 Half-yearly Report. i iJE repoit lor Uie hali-jear to March 31 8«atts that the toi.nage is non ,*6(j 9 7 tons The four steamers of the Moldavia class are all now fully at work, und their performance has alread) *8fabli**hed their reiu*a»ion. Tli* Victoria Britannia, Arrudiu
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  • 116 9 uius sketches the P M ft Rodent-General of the 0* jj r who pow Sir W. H. Treacher, auspicious occasion perhaps a ftdai ***** our Rodent-General's r «adera °*interest to our w w, important appoint* Ubttic H °l Co,onial Secretary, VrTi ii™ Acting Consul4i. ruaei and
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  • 1462 9 Decline in the Tin Output for the first tour Months. i J ckan, 20th June The tin output of Pahang for the period from January to Apni this year amounted to 6,420 piculs, as against in the corresponding period of 1903—a decrease of 1,392 piculs. The duty collected
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  • 1042 9 For Singapore. Per P. O. 8 9. Borneo from London Hay *?8 du“ 1st luly Mr. Case, Mf. J. E. M Hrr wa Mr A. B. Blunn, Mr and Mrs. Willett, Mr. and Mr*. A Cook Per P A O. s 8 China, connecting with the steamer
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  • Reuter’s Extra Service.
    • 113 9 Luniun, 22ad General Kuropatkin telegraphs that (he Japanese are evacuating and other points hi the northward 9? Peng-huang-cheng, but are moving in f »rce in the direction of Hiuyeo, Haoheng, and Tasbichao Reuter’s correspondent at htau*s that the outposts of General Nodsu’s army Irom Takustftn xtBM rubes
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    • 62 9 ReuteiV NHMkfMiM 1 it ■‘tfombMn -tales that 8ir R Ihl hhhdMM he office.of Commissions^ of*m& ffrica. He tdegraphed to Mr. BaKgt irinanding public inquiry *&gt; ““-i ordered him to refuse to grant land to private persons, while at the suit time giving an un&gt;a&gt;r monopoly to the
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    • 25 10 The orders given to the American squad'on at Lisbon to proceed to Tangier have been countermanded. The squadron will roceei to the Piraeus
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    • 28 10 Mr. Brodrick has estimated the expenditure of the Thibet expedition up to 3 st March at £309 500. The expenditure since has been £50,000 per month.
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    • 18 10 The remaining £5,000,000 ol the Transvaal D&lt;w-l»&gt;pmer r Loan has bec-n issued in London at 97
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    • 65 10 l/&gt;odon i 23 rd June. In the House of Lirds, the Earl of Donoughmore held that this was not the proper time to propose any question of army reorganisation which was now under consideration. He was authorised to state however that the Government bad decided upon the reduction
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    • 117 10 Later. At the opening of the Republican National Convention at Cnicago, the Chairman, Mr. Root, enumerating she work of the present administration referred to its strengthening of the Monroe Doctrine and of augumentir g the Army and Navy. He said that the U. S. tariff might be
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    • 53 10 London 93rd June. R viteris correspondent at Tokio says that a Chinese junk from Port Arthur was captured by the Japanese. They report that two Russian destroyers and the steamer Shintaiping •truck mines at the entrance to tin harbour there and sank. 140 men were killed
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    • 74 10 The Emperor William made a speech at Cuxhaven on distributing prizes at a regatta. He dwelt upon the importance of sports in strengthening the growing solidarity among nations. He hoped that, in the regatta week at Kiel, when the Union Jack, the Starspanned banner and the tricolor would
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    • 29 10 It is officially reported at Tokio that a detachment of the Liaotung army, on the 21st instant occupied PiungyaocheDg, 21 miles to the south-west of Kaiping.
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    • 44 10 There has been a debate in the House of Common on the resignation of Sir Charles Elliot, the Commissioner ol Uganda. Mr. A J. Balfour agreed with the general opinion as to the necessity for publishing the whole correspondence on the subject.
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    • 75 10 The match between Middlesex and the South Africans at Lords resulted it a tie. w Lancashire won the match against Rent, played at Tonbridge, by 107 'ftW8. Yorkshire won the match agafhst latex, played at Leyton, by an innings god 24 runs. Sussex won the match against Cambridge University,
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    • 117 10 BOBRIKOFF’ S ASSASSIN. Leaden, 26tk June Sohatuaan, the aeeamnn of Governor ilobnki'lf, was buried at night outside Helsingfors, under police supervision. The family have received numberless condolence*. MORE BIRTHDAY HONOURS. The fallowing further list of birthday henoura ie announced: r*o be Q. C. B. j— General Sir Thomas Hungerford JbBMHvaa*
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    • 54 10 London 25 ih June. General Kuropatkin telegraphs that the Jtpanese are advancing in great f &gt; r ce from Liaotung and Sinyen. A whole division occupied Siungyuo cheng on the 21st inst The Japanese ate constructing field i irtifications and have mounted numerous guns from Kwandiansi&n to a
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    • 37 10 Kent has beaten Gloucestershire by nine wickets, at Tonbridge. The M C. C. has beaten Cambridge University by nine wickets at Lnrds. The South Africans have beattn London County by ten wickets at the Crystal Palace.
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    • 37 10 Lo/u‘on t 26th June. General Sakharoff reports a futlv r retirement of the Japanese extreme right. itieir advance guards are no v 20 miles south of Saunatse, which place they occupied on the 7th inst.
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    • 52 10 After repeated hitches in the pegotitions, and the payment of a ransom of £12,000 sterling, and a number of Rais Oil’s imprisoned followers had left Tangier, the bandit's captives (Messrs. Perdicaris and Varley) returned to Tangier this morning. They were very fatigued and had suffered
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    • 48 10 Reuter's Tokyo correspondent reports a naval engagement- off Port Arthur on Thursday. A Russian battleship of the Pcresviet type was sunk, while another Battleship of Seva iopol type and a cruiser of the Diana type were disabled. The J tpancse ships were practically undamaged.
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    • 58 10 London 27 th June, Admiral Togo discovered the Russian leet consisting of six battlesh.ps, five cruisers, and nine destroyers lying out* •tide Port Arthur on Thursday evening, prepared to dash southward. The Japanese destroyers attacked them after nightfull causing the loss Already reported. Two Japanese
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    • 11 10 Clement Scott, author and dramatic critic, is dead
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    • 34 10 The Commander of the Japanese Army moving from Takusban reports having surprised and routed a Russian cavalry squadron ten miles north west &gt;f Santanfcou on the lashichiao Road in the 28rd instant.
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    • 21 10 He also reports the capture of the heights north of Santaokou. ine Russians left sixty dead on the field.
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    • 104 10 ltondon, 28 th Juno A detailed report from Admiral Togo shows that after a steamer hau cleared the mines in the way, the Russian fleet steamed out off Port Arthur in line of battle. •Suddenly, when about 88ven miles from the Japanese fleet, the Russian fleet steamed back
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    • 27 10 The obituaiw of Ute d iy includes the name of Lord Hailech,! *r*by bringing on a vac mop in the parliamentary seat vfWciifj#
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    • 35 10 The King and tba Queen visited the ship-building yards ai Kiel. They watched the races for naval boats from the German fligship where the King presented the prise for DoverHeligoland race.
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    • 47 10 Tne attendance of Uni niat members io the H&gt;use of Commons was some* what Utter yesterday. But, a snatch vote, on the motion .to rqport progress on the Licensing Bill was defeated by a m &lt;j »rity of The Opposition hailed tnis with cheers
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    • 23 10 The owners «*f the collier illerlo have been informed that she has been confiscated. Therollier Aaui ha« h*&gt;en reW* J
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    • 44 9 LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE. 1 i i j Purchasers are requested to see that every bottle bears, upon its HED LABEL, the signat me in WHITE of Lea Perrins. None is the original and genuine Worcestershire this. Persons infringing I are label will be proeefuted.
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  • REUTER’S TELEGRAMS
    • 18 10 Lyndon, 22ud June The first batch of 300 coolies left Durban for the Rand
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    • 39 10 The Republic*'* National Convention me» ts at Chicato fc‘»-day The norm nation of President R &gt;osevelt i* absolutely certain Senator Fairbanks will be nominated vice-president. There is consequently none of the usual excitement about the nominations
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    • 24 10 The Tsar and T*arevi f ch along with geveral of the Grand Dukes attended the funeral of G »verr.or who was assassinated
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    • 26 10 Genera* SM.'t ol^Ji! 2 reports t*» it the Japanese have not advanced beyond Wafengkau, but are extending on the front between Wafengkau and Fuchau
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    • 39 10 London 23rd June. Reuter's correspondent at Newchwans has reported th it the Japanese cavalry attacked IJaoyang late on Saturday. A missionary received information from native sources that fighting continued on Monday. Liaovang was taken yesterday afternoon Tuesday*)
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    • 68 10 In the House of Commons the amendment by Mr. E. J. Soares, M. P for Barnstaple, providing that the 8 I tax on tea should only remain in force until 1st July, 1905, instead of i6t August, i905, has been agreed to. A proposal was made
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    • 47 10 In a despatch from Admiral Skrydlolf describing the achievements of the Vladivostock squadron, he says that the squadron started on the 12th inst. under Admiral B-sobraaoi?to attack the Japanese marit ime communications Admiral Skrydtoffalso describes tie sinking of the transports which h&lt;s already been reported.
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    • 51 10 LaU,\ SkrydlotV reports that a flotilla oi torpedoers sent out on the 15th inst. returned to Viadivostock on Wednesday. Fog frustrated their attempt to enter Esasbi on r hu south west of *he H *kkaido. But thoy seized several schooners taking fish and rio3 to Sasebo and
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    • 21 10 London 23rd June, Sir Mitthew Nith*n, the Governor •»f Hor vkong, leaves for that Colony on 1st July.
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    • 29 10 The first batch of Chinese immigrant coolies have arrived at the East Rand. They did not enter Johannesburg, but proceeded direct to the mine compound.
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    • 28 10 President Roosevelt has directed the American Consul at Tangier to demand ihat the Moorish Government deliver up Mr. Perdicaris alive or tho brigand Raisuli dead.
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    • 54 10 Reuter’s representative at the Russian headquarters in Liaoyang says the situation in the north is now one of the most important factors in the campaign. Two Tapanese armies threaten momentarily to effect a junction, and they will he assisted by a force on the north shore of
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    • 30 10 King Kdwara has received General Booth in audience at Buckingham Palace. His Majesty was greatly interested in the work of the Salvation Army especially among the poor.
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    • 27 10 London 84 th June The National Republican Convention has nominated Mr. Riorevelt as the partv candidate. for the Presidency of tlm United Sta es
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    • 11 10 H. M. tl King will visit Hamburg.
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    • 13 10 The rum ured capture of Liaoyang is denied at St. Petersburg.
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    • 122 10 The honours conferred on occasion of the K’hgh birthday include the following names. Commanders of the Order of r, '.ael and Kt. Georgs; J. N J »rdan Vuiister in Korea; R. K. Bred on, De- utv or 0&lt;?fi6ral of the Chinese operui M •ritirne Cus'ora*; W. H Vnachfr,
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    • 16 10 London June The King has started to attend tl e Kiel regatta.
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    • 17 10 The Republican N t»ional Conv muon has nominated Senator Fairbanks for the Yi«e-Hesicercy
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    • 26 10 Mr. Hare of the F.M.S. has bren created a Co.npmton cf the Imperial Service Order. Mr. Alf cd Harmsworth ha» h«en created a Baronet.
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    • 68 10 London, 2&lh June-. The St. Petersburg war office received t I grams yesterday indicating tha* Kuropa-k n does not intend seriously v* contest the Japanese advance on kaiping owing to the ftet that such a movement would lay his Bank exposeo to an attack by Kurcki. He prefers
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    • 25 10 The Government Whips complain bitterly of the slackness among Unionist members, and intimate that fading any improvement the Government must consider their position
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    • 132 10 London 26 fh J 'Cut' Sir John Leng (M P. for Dundee, Liberal), had notitied that he woulu Hsk Mr. Ba four whether, in view of the objections t xpressed to the increases in taxation at the present time and i view of the continued declarations «»l constituencies
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    • 22 10 The Chinese coolies at the Kami have started to work underground. The white miners have expressed satisfaction with thei performance
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    • 26 10 London 2Xlti June. Reuter’s correspondent at 8t. Peters* burg states that the women, children and old men in Vladivostock have been ordered to leave.
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    • 68 10 Reuters representative at Tokyo pays the fa dure of the Russians to furnish information concerning the Japanese prisoners is arousing strong resentment. Apprehension is felt regarding the treatment c&gt;f the prisoners. It is probable that the American Government will be asked to make a pointed inquiry at St.
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    • 160 10 The Victoria and AU*rt accompanied by four British oruisers and several destroyeis passed through the Baltic Canal on Saturday. A squadron of cavalry on each bank escorted the royal yacht Guards of honour frem the crack egiinents were utawn up at the eastern *ad, where the
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    • 99 10 corrn*ponaeijt at the I dn C u 0 a r rt er,, at Liaoyang.says f hat the united Japanese armies under Generals Kuroki and Oku are now f «cing an immense army under Genera Kuropatkin. There are at least thrice the number of troops, as compared with
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    • 39 10 London, 27/A June. Yorkshire heat Somerset by seven wickets, at Hull. Lancashire beat Surrey by 70 run« at the Oval. Sussex beat Oxford University by six wickets, at Brighton. Leicestershire defeated Hampshire by 219 runs, at Leicester
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    • 29 10 The. Pope lias received the Coaiijutur to the Archbishop of Tokyo, (Mgr. and has expressed his gratification at the complete liberty occortled to Catholics in Jnpan.
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    • 54 10 Count Tolstoi has written an ezuaordinarv letter, nine columns in leDgth, o the Times. Tlieieiu he violently assails the and denounces war as beiDg ascribable »o the immoral ambitions of men who remain sitting peacefully in their palaces. Ho also appeals to the Russian neople to refuse to
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    • 22 10 King Edward has conteired upon the German Foreign Minister, von Richthofen, the Grand Cross of the ftoyal Victorian Order.
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    • 29 10 Berner’s correspondent at Liaoyang reports that though General Kuroki’e and General Oku's forces have now joined, and are co-operating, their advance has been altogether suspended.
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    • 32 10 Reuter's correspondent with General KurukTs head-quarters states that tue Russians are mounting heavy guns on the walls of Liaoyang and are entrenching the plain to the southward of the city.
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    • 72 10 A St Petersburg despatcu slates that the only official news of the naval tight of the 23rd inst., is contained in a despatch from Admiral Witgert stating that the fleet had gone out and attacked the Japanese, but that the result was unknown. The Japanese reports caused
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  • 844 10 Received, lOa.wi., Thursday. A detachment of the army operating in the Liaotung Peninsula occupied Hsiungyaocheng, 26 miles to the south west of Kaiping on the afternoon of the 21st June. AT PORT ARTHUR. The fifth destroyer flotilla engaged n blockading operations off Port Arthur examined two Chinese
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  • 72 11 A CCIDENT TO MISS ANDERSON’S CARRIAGE. K tearn that this forenoon while Anderson was coining down to ***h h«r companion in her carriaii accident occurred. One of the orses got a leg broken. Fortunately l 6 0ccu P9nts of the carriage were not Miss Anderson, finished her j, Pping and
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  • 69 11 Messrs. Levy Herman »a of l*ari«* who have but recently opened a branch at Hingapore have just sold an eno'mou* diamond of 112 J Carats to the Sultai of Deli, 3umatra. It is the celebrated stone known as the Napoleon which was recently discovered at the Cape,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 191 11 Und r this beading the following abbreviations are used:—str.—steamer; sb.—ship; bq.— barque; sch.—schooner 1 Yet.—Yacht; Cro.— Cromer; Obt.—Gunboat; Tor.—Teroedo; H.p. Horse-power Brit.—British: U. 8.—United States; Feb.—French; Ger —German; Dot.— Dutch; G.c.—General-cargoj d.p—deck passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pag&r Wharf; T.P.D.—Tanjong Pagar Dock B.W.—Borneo Wharf; K. H —hcppel
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    • 1172 11 rivals sloes Noon of Yesterday Avagyee, Brit, str. *-47 tons, Capt Mcrier 2?tb Jui e. From Penang. .6th June. G.c an a 6« a p. Kboo Phee Soon. For Penang 29th—Rds. tian K hat t Soon Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Morris, 2 ih June. From Pontianak,
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    • 419 11 r.m* t port, probable date oj arrivn and name oj agent*. Ktsamids. Ajax, Liverpool, July Id; Mansfield. Ali oia, Bangkok. June; Borneo Coy. Alting, Band] rmassin. July 3; Daendels. Am Magon, Saigon. July 1G; Mono Comte A. Nielly, Colombo July 6; M ine Comte. Annam, Colombo. July 18;
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    • 1245 12 t Lao SrfShL*s Nami A To* Ctmh From a»ie Consigner*. Big. J’n. tenmohr irit Bt? Vebster Yokohama »fay 1 Sifnons and to. 21 haron sr» l«D iell Fremantl* une MaxudiHd 2i C«*en»ai «r. SUl* [Hrrie* Kobe une 1 Mansfield&C«* 21 *i»a do H.ligb* 98* Vake l*uin Way aim 1
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    • 150 12 P\BAF,D SPVDA TBXITS OR ARi 1VEI) F«iR ORDERS Data up, ukstik- kbDatr Rig Shifs Name Captain. ,Balling.|Frou where ation. imarr* Jmel Dut 8.8 Oengaran V. der Putte'lune l6lßatavia Rotterdam 1- Brit SB Cardium fHongkong r 1* rit sb Glooet*sp Lockhart vlay Ne 1 York 1* Ital sh Jolanda R.ncalari
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    • 815 12 Ditk. Vessel's Name. lag a Rig. Tom f '*3Ti* 4TJo|r Jane 20 Emile Dot str. 80 t Rhio 21 kalian Brit str. lOi F eraaotle via do*. 21 Isabella l&gt;at str. F 4 RMo* Hjngkep 21 Borneo Brit ttr. 404 Sarawak F Hua L^gga 21 Seeotra r 389* Hongkong.
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