The Straits Times, 3 May 1893
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Title Section12 1893-05-03 1 The Straits Times. i:siAßLisin:i): urn. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1893. NO. 18,007.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement992 1893-05-03 1 [SHIP OMPAN PK AND ORIKNIAI, STKAM i NAVIGATION COMPANY. "™l Ovrirr— < ollyer Qinr. Wmtrnn .mi iJoik>wi I ,_n» w Baifcaai Ins mail steanun maybe expert rive outwards an.) leav. nnwaros liontw.ass I-:-.. 5S Lgii 1,,,'n ye dates are only approrimat. Un rivals and departure may be either earliei r992 words
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Advertisement1658 1893-05-03 1 BTEAMBHIP COMI'ANIES. KONINKUJKE PAKKTVAART MA- i ATSCHAPPU. I'n.ler contract with tho Netherlauds 3. Imlia Government. Afi»h at Suits Amvot, latk i J. Dai Bin La* Op ,:>. r<<iunson Quay. Aij, I, l* ,il V, Mks.vks Huttenbach i Li 1 1.1 iv h Tka Coarpaay hat a fleet of M Isßsatasa,1,658 words
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Advertisement843 1893-05-03 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OKITISU INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION -D COMPANT LIMITED. TO PENANG. RANGOON A CALCUTTA. One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo are booked by the ab jvc steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also843 words
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Advertisement733 1893-05-03 1 INSUiIANCKS. mHK MAHLVE INSURANCE COT., LTD. X KnABLmaBD IM6. Cai'lTai. 41,000,000. Rbsbbve X600.000. The undersignod having boon appointed AgcLt at Singapore for the above Company, is prepared to accept risks by First (lass Steamers and Sailing Vessels. QEO. KINO, Agent. T»*TEW TORK LIFE INSURANCE CO Funds £23.681,88fi. Heavy Reduction im733 words
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Advertisement470 1893-05-03 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Paid-up Capital (10.000,000. Reserve Fnnd 3,600,000. Reserve liability of proprietors $10,000,000. Cooßr or Dibectobs:— U. Homes, Esq. Chairman. C. J. Hollidat, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. Juuaa BaU-Irriac, Juhn 8. Lapraik, Eaq. C. Janumi, Bag. J. g. Moot. Eaq. J. Kraoar, Eaq. D. B. Saasooa.470 words
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Advertisement919 1893-05-03 1 1 NOTICES. BKST SOAP TOR HORSKS AND DOGB it OALVERT'S CARBOLIC SOFT SOAP. wlfich contains \«'l of genuine Carbolic— the mo-t effective preventive of Infevtiou-. I) seasesaml destroyer of iniWH-t life: cures Mange. destroys Fleas and Parasites on snimala, giving < a healthy tone to the skin, improving the coat,919 words
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Article36 1893-05-03 2 M A ILS CLOSE. To.llo»«ow n«tu p.h»t. g J j» £s IS FBI DAT. B.»fk.k jr. r.,wiN.»M, Bilhtcnd PgnUM.k. Ban Iflwitl &>v. NoJ? KUn, r,« poru, ft,, b-^, Hl 3 Mmuuf M .i 4 j;. IIMMf.36 words
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Article18 1893-05-03 2 U«iw«-.1. ftlllßlj, oa TkurwUj. Hoaitwrn i.—iM,ltnk»rf, on B»turd>j. For t.^u. r.il Shlpplnir S««t S«« n» 4.18 words
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Article466 1893-05-03 2 LVIKST MAKKKT QUOTATIONS. Bi««iron, 3«i> Mat. 1803 PMMt Uambiar 6.65 do do No. 1, 1«^8». T* pm'tUßii'."'.'.'.'.'.'.!" s.oo! Pepper Black. 3a*o floor. Sarawak 2.8*. Pearl Suo 3.86. Oofc, iSli 34.00. Coffee Liberia 3600. Tapioca .mall Flake 4.30. do do Ut quality l-;j;. do ra-d flak*. MBL <io.in.ll DMTI H466 words
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Article744 1893-05-03 2 Victorian Government has declared a bank holiday of fire days and proUibh the other Australian (iovemmciits may do something of the munc. That interral of compulsory trust may ameliorate iiani. 1 but even that is uncertain. The Governrut n!« com-erned can give no aid because they744 words
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Article351 1893-05-03 2 Mi Pow E Protector of Chineae.^, home l.v ,o-duT-. mail on k k J^. and a* w e foreea*t«d a few <Ut.' a*o bu health k su,h that it i, impro .hi, ht T lllvturQ '-"prLue ha, after U,n g u^lkullv examined in fcngUud he will be351 words
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Article24 1893-05-03 2 On the 12th iu»t.. Mr. Swetteul. 1 at tbe Taipiug Residency an evening at home," in honour of H E. aud Lid» Clementi Smith.24 words
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Article25 1893-05-03 2 Thk Netherlands Indian Ooverniinnt steamer Qisr, Captain Haui-', arrived 1 1 .in Deli to-day, and after docking at T.ihj tog Pagar will pnxeed to Muntok.25 words
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Article42 1893-05-03 2 The iMii|iiiriiTf, made by the police iv th. matter of the Chinew child that was found .i|.italed in the coinpouud of a hu<iv at Tfluk Aver ou Monday, revealed ;th»t tbe child hod beeu .0 mutilated by i>i,n or <logn af|«r death.42 words
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Article38 1893-05-03 2 At (he I'olice Court, tbi. moruiug. 1,.v fore Mr. Woodward, three sailor* from tb« Brattice, lyiug at Tanjong Pagar D 4, were ..'Uteuced to three day. in meut for being druuk and disorderly »i,.| thr.Mt.lllll4 their superior officers.38 words
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Article40 1893-05-03 2 TnKtMttic ljigbt.eem<tober« elaMiJf with ga« iv Paris. The collecte<l from the gale of gas in March shows a falliug off of nearly one |ier eeot this is flight, it is true, but it to ui.lical.- the ffl.tt of the eounx-titiou.40 words
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Article41 1893-05-03 2 A 'miuHi coolie wis fouud on M-.n day lyiug by tbe roadside by a native puiicemab, and be complained ot feeling ill Tbe policeman removed the coolie to tha Station but he died ou the way, death being due to diarrixxi.41 words
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Article48 1893-05-03 2 Trs efim farm authorities notice, ye.terd.iy, that a large qu&utit o| coutraband opium had been taken to aa rt.banj.ne.l c lub-hou.e iv Uavelock K>ai. The pla«-e was at ouce exaiuineJ, and >n tins earh •oiiUiniiig opium to the valu« ot %22 were se.zed. No arre.U have beeo made.48 words
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Article58 1893-05-03 2 '■■Ml morning, a Chinaman n fouud v.-rv l)d.lly wounded on the Chaog OwjM King Koad, teu mile, from Siu^i pore. U« luforuit-d a native polioemau that h<- bad bt^-u beateu by a Malay oa whoso laud be had been removing timber TLe man died on the way to the Station58 words
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Article56 1893-05-03 2 Thb Collector of Bataug Padaiig reports that several Malays, on bearing that arrangementa bad been made by which kin could b- ci|>orted from Pabaug via Slim and Tiojoug Malim, rxpreased their iutetition of applying for land over the bouudarv. whuh they aay cannot Ije Wffctd from the Pabaug tide owing56 words
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Article55 1893-05-03 2 li i. nellkuowa that the abuxe ..i .1, eohoi. tolmcco, opium and iptMJ— mtiamtlj afiVrt. tbe tight but. generally Bi~.,kin' X tm lias not been cou»iJerfd lialile t.. havtsuth iuttuenee. Caw* are on record, however, where |>rofe«»ional tea-taster» luv. bad to neck treatment for weakopaa of vi. «mv. Hid ui-.il55 words
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Article68 1893-05-03 2 Thk ui^-Jiial <jualiti«M of nutrn*^. ,i T t w.irtlit i.f i-iimiderahle atteution. omit ut ih,-ir value iv the tmu«ru4 «>f ilianLiri, niiuy ca^s quickly yivUiu^ lo the a.l mm i»t rat ion of halt a dnnh.n in iiiilL. HwfiaMMM m*y be effecliiallT r.!i,v.-.| by tin-in wheu opium fail* and chlonl68 words
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Article88 1893-05-03 2 A CiKAiL GoTernment notitication. «o nounce. that on and after the 30th Juur next tbe Officer. 1 Ouarante* Fund. e»t». bli«hed by Government Order tbi>rv. will U' alH)h.hed. Oovernment Officer, who ar.- n-quired t.» furoiab .ecuritv tor thr ducharg* of their dutieu may dtpoait th^ amount of »uch aecurity in88 words
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Article83 1893-05-03 2 Thi; trade return* of Lowr IVrak slio" TUV '•"•reveo .1- tor the tir.t Muter 1*93 f..r Lower I\r»k wa k »<U«,, M aß»in»t $8,384 estimated and *7.r!of. I UKi UJOtpicmlial tin wen <*Xl>ort*d during the tir.t thr.v montli> -iiiiMt +5.21XJ ptcak for th. o.rr,-»|H,,,din K ,^-riod in 18^ The toUi!83 words
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Article158 1893-05-03 2 T—P.4 aOMM, ban bee,, p^ e.pec.al Mtllliui to the Australia^'pav "t lr f ffie hidj cbieflv t^fuY lU lnt IIM tniwlling from Australia to England and back again. Tb.re havo. of late been some airo. ft* rade waa likely to diminish and it rmt beawuuied that, after tbe prearnt nuking158 words
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Article44 1893-05-03 2 Borneo Ci gars. Thk Cuiuntbo Obterwr hear, thau riot,. I from Borneo. aud locullv uiauu-U.-tured there from leaf BMMKmi in th. •ii h home .inoker*. Dealer, who u»v U «u,.po*d t,, be j, lllw)i o£ wUt coo tltut( t rii^Tr rS* ttlrun KW reoowmeud44 words
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231 1893-05-03 2 St ra its Time s WEDNESDAY, 3r d MAY, 1893. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Established 1831 Price ip Q ntBi For Straiti Timet. T«K BaMK ***** l 1H AutTBALU. London, i/nd May —In cootequeoc of the iu.peu.ion of the Nations.! Btok of Auttralamand the recent Uilur* of oth^ B^nki, the Vi«tori»u Oo»Reuter - 231 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement567 1893-05-03 2 ANY.LIMI'TBD -rd Life Atbararice. .rh t'nioe Fir* laaaran.-e Soci«iv .•saranpe Company (Fir* 1 atqaitaMe Life Aaanranca Sociaty .aa Ocean Marine Insurance Company Tha China Mutual Bt«am Narintioa Coy The Tottenham La|rar Baer Compaay. The Maritime Insurance Company, Limit<«l. For parricaiar. of thea* Oompaniaa aa* th< fall adreHiMinent of THE BORNEO567 words
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Advertisement791 1893-05-03 2 > NOTICEB. The Straits Times has the largest r. circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang. throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siara, Borneo, the Netherlands Iniies, the Philipf pines, aud French Indo-China. i No other Eastern newspaper791 words
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Advertisement991 1893-05-03 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF PHRAK Tcsdibh roit Poet Wkld-Penanu Steam Service. rpENDERS will 1 M received at tin- office of -L the Secretary to Government. Taipiiig, Perak, up in no» i of |.',rh May. 18H3. for th« deduct of the Porl Weld iPerakl-Penaug Mean, mail an 1 pax^enger i ,rvic> for991 words
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Advertisement1074 1893-05-03 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. QINGAPORH PHILHARMONIC 0 SOCIETY. < |>liui«nl«ry \mrrrt Ut Mr. E. Salzmann.) KRIDAT. MAY stm. A Pi'l'l'LAk COMCKKT will lie given. «t whirh Mr. tl/mann and Mr. Nawtoa will •ing f rlli- last tiran previous to their departure li>- eiurope. The entire Cl.orus »n<l 1 >r.-)i— 'i will assist,1,074 words
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Advertisement42 1893-05-03 2 Ai Ilia UuugaJow, Impooudinj; Rawrvoir on 1 1,. Lad ,nrt.. tba w.f.of J H D«»«u*..« "i a ■l»u(rhtt>r. The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.42 words
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Article63 1893-05-03 3 lUu.l of the 2u.l liatt. l.an ulu.bire Uegiment will pkj t li»- following pr... cr»inuif in the Botanical Gardens, 'illi Mar, roiunu Dciu^ at 5 p.m. PSCMBAMM. 1 March, //ir rnfimiwr PtM Mam 2 Orerturo I'uritani BJnunant. 1 V«Ih» Rrayanin Qodfnjr. 4. B»l«>ction I'.itilJoii-r PUn^ut-nV f>.63 words
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Article143 1893-05-03 3 La dies' Lawn Tennis Cl ub BI—LW TVHI»4T'I TikI.APIKS' 51N..1.K HiMKlir Kiual Miax Wi»hart 1 beat Mr* l^.vll >oratob I.amk* am) Qmuni'l Double H kM.ICAT Mm SaUmauu ami Mr. Bourne *cran-h beat 1 Almeida and Mr Uarrard .>w.. J 1.". PBOFKSSMSi I'AIKS Mr.. Waddoll and Mr MoiloU*ll M.r«hai,t» II !>,u^143 words
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Article131 1893-05-03 3 Bat« the North-Cltin.i D.uly V The following figures, which m»y l>e relied on, must give food for thought to those who are hopiug that t be pcaoOßl depressiou ■000 is trausitorv OojMOa. Th« export of Mai** opium EfOOJ India toChina io Janukrv to Man'b. I^?J. wm B.*M Th»131 words
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Article228 1893-05-03 3 i From O" Corrtiponil'Ht i h Lunif.ur. ltt May liriiHii tbe tool f.-w m..utbs there has \>een an extrao:liuarv inrrea*.- in the number of arriv...- chinrae coolie* into the State. The total nuinlier of immigrant* has. I bel < topped tbe MeoH by hundred*. Tl: Oowwwt HOW oaipkij228 words
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297 1893-05-03 3 Threatened Disturbance in the Korean C apital. T«ok. <V Mohut Dos*J A of the 17lh A|.ril s.iys An extra ia*u.d last uigbt by tbe Jij> tOmm contains dioauotiag n-wa from I Korea? It M io the bra of a toIMM received by Koroaa Tokyo, f-e**"-*" 1 from Soulou tb.< filonMM297 words
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Article980 1893-05-03 3 Tr ai ning Notes. Tat eutnes for the Ipriaf Sleeting lire eminently »*ti«factorv and witb fine weather WO ihvtlld have gome K >•"! racing The only lam. 'tit that <-<>uld poasiblv be made about Urn entries' is the opeuiug eveut for which then arv only four madidates, otherwise the field*980 words
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Article63 1893-05-03 3 Thk Uollootocol Kiiitla Kangaar report* that, in Match. Us* BoOfOOHf to Oovernmeiii called *cm. the Sultan aud banded f.i.-i to Bit Elif^UKa* tbe dia«*o»di botoo*;--iajH to the .stale i^t the late Sullan, which wen- lak.-n to Kurojie for sale, but were r.t urn. d. by re.ju.ht of63 words
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264 1893-05-03 3 Th« Chief Surveyor of Ferak baa, recently, ascended (iunong Kerban, in Ulu Kiula. a mountain over 7,000 feet iv height, of granite, overlaid by a schistose formation near the top. J'hi» formatinn is traversed by sevfral quarl/. vein*, the principal of which a|.]>ear264 words
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Article263 1893-05-03 3 Tat following ia a list of the Auitralian Baok* that cloied their door* during the present year, anil chiefly within the mnth. One batik ha* »in«> reopened J PaiUd. Itaoka OH jwutwo jim E.rlj thu I'.donl U»UI Auntn. Ltd. 4.lft lpn]6th f'nmnwruil Bk. o( An.tr.. Ltd263 words
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Article260 1893-05-03 3 Thk construction of a jetty fur petro- I Ifii m trade purposes at Butterworth, alou>{- I side wbich a Lar^e ocean goiiyr steamer I ilr»» i tij» twenty-tour aud a half feet of water can lie in safety to undischarged, leads tlie Slrmlt Imh ymiUnl to260 words
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Article925 1893-05-03 3 Card in al V a u gh a u A tEUi ;«r_-.- ni'ilai^e of the Kuuiaa '.iihxliv commilmty of London. lav and ■lerical, met on the Inl April, at AreliInshop's HiniBf, Westminster, for the purin)se of |Ti'wuin:k' an address of welcome 0 Cardiual Vau^bau ou bis return from ttjuie aud925 words
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Article115 1893-05-03 3 Passenger Li st IWMIt, Prr ■>. m Ban Whalt Hi* fruui T. Am. V. r~ Dm man, and Cv per. IVr M Si.<y.i/>"< v from Baogkok i— Mr». J. I M.i i. Per C/i'liu frum Melbourne Mr. JllllM Per S«r«B</r<i from Madnu —Mew Wil«>u. ami Adainn. Per a. Mir—pon from115 words
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Article130 1893-05-03 3 Evil Spirits and Tin Mini n g. In March, tbe Collector of BaUng Padang visited Sungt-i Suloh, where Mahomed /.in. a Temuiai Malay from Teluk An- 'ii. has been working for five months. About 100 Malays were there three months ago but the number has been reduced to thirty, and130 words
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Article191 1893-05-03 3 1 iik Inspector of Schools iv Perak, in his report for 189*2, gives particulars of 70 schools with an enrolment of 3,110 pupils. He points out that tbe but census returns shew there are 23,974 Malay children of a »cbool-i?ning age in tbe State Of Perak— viz.,191 words
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Article576 1893-05-03 3 The Hongkong papers publish a report <>f au eitrno'dinarv meeting of tbe New j Imuris Miuea Company at London in March. The Chairman,* (Mr. WhitUll) j after detailing bow tbe company bad been i buoyed up by delusive hopes, taus des- < nbed how matters came to576 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1893-05-03 3 TYPEWRITING. ALL description* of Typsirrifm? undertaken at tlu» ahorUwt notio*. Mining CouesHotou Report*. Draft*. Leases. Agrtomeut*. Affidavit*. Pleading*. Upeoiflcai tiooa. Manna? ript*. Ac oopied Apply to A H «'RAHMK. la th. A*, to lb/7 McAl'jittr A < >•36 words
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Advertisement1018 1893-05-03 3 GOLD MINING IN PAHANO To Australians and others. The undersigned, Pkopbiktokm or MrNINO Concessions over selected lands in Pahaug. reputed to be rich in gold, arc prepared to authorise applicants to carry ob Pbosplctino and Mining operation* in their Concessions, free of any payment or royalty, other than the royalty1,018 words
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Advertisement896 1893-05-03 3 NOTICES. Established 1866. T>l LE V lIARC. REAVES. v. I 0 Khoinkkbs, Ibon 4 Brass Focndbm, BoILERMAKEItA. BRIUOK BOILDERH. SHIPBUILDERS. OKNF.KAI. CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE k KUALA LUMPOR SHIP BUILDING YARD HIGH class STEAM VESSELS alwajs under construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. length of keel, of best design and finiah.896 words
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Advertisement1030 1893-05-03 3 BHIFPINO T?OR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Messrs. Aprar A Co stewnsr CM TJ/& BINE APCAR. 1.750 toe t«p««"> J- Olifsnt. having left Hongkong on th* 28th in»t«nt, m»y He oxp<ct«d" to arriTß here on the 4th May. en route for the »boTe port*. For freight or passage apply to 4/5 BARKIES1,030 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1893-05-03 3 We4a«*Uy, »rd May. Singl* Wicket Com^tition. S. V. A r*«r«4ay, 4tkMa>. Coconut Plantation Sale Powell AIV O«rman outwar.l uinl <lv«. Single Wi.k.t C,.ii.|Htitioii. S. V. A. PrW«y. 3th ««> (h>\( Club M.Tiunr. A p. m I'hiltiaraioDK Tt. ■gu».lnlle I'arlT." Tan^lir. AT. Hocttj S. V. A. \V,.r1,l lUn.l in the li*n!eai62 words
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Miscellaneous199 1893-05-03 3 »e,*rK l.lx rlNr.l lo Sail. 1-... Aiißtralian p-.rt. />"r....,, ,ln.- a<th May. j i < dii" loth June, MarAliater and Co r..r I'ahang, Ptrv. ever/ Saturday, K. J- I K..r London. Oama. due Xnd May, Borneo Co. lid. K..r W \u«tr.ilia. i»Kra'... "ii M May K..u«t.Hd 4 Co. K..r China199 words
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Article166 1893-05-03 4 SHIPPIN G IN PORT. Under thin hoa-ling tlie foUowing BMtontv tiona arx used I—str1 str. steamer; nil. sliip; b<|. barque; Brit.— Brivi»li; C. S.— United SU'k.; Fr.-Frencl. ;(J»r. German Dv» Dutfli .1011. Jobore; Ac. (i.«. General cargo ;d p.— dack paanengern, Uncertain T. P. W— Tan jong Pagar Wharf; T.166 words
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Article294 1893-05-03 4 TR ADI NG VESSELS. Aa>.ivii.s BINCK Noox or Yestkrl<ay. Steamers |>aitsed tbroui^b *Tir:aj.orr, Hnngty. and P*j| Si«J»)wr». Knt etr. 7 l-l t.ii-. 1 ..(.t. Main. Snd May. From Bangkok, ?.<th Ai.l O. c. and il d. p. Ban Juo Seng aC i-.r Bangkok, C— Bds. Sor-H*,) But «tr. llit.>ns. ''apt.294 words
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581 1893-05-03 4 Vessels which have Prev iously Arrived, and are Still in Port. Maha rajin«n>.i«. Dut. itr. 74. Tina, (."apt Bloraberg. 2nd May. From Bangkok. Nth Apl. Kice. W. Mansfield i Co. For Bangkok ith.-Rd.. Chav rhya, Brit. «tr. 37" t<-t. 2nd May. Krom Kbin.- M,ilac-,a. Wtk ipL «i. c, and 90581 words
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Article139 1893-05-03 4 Ve ssels Expec te d I'urt, and Date of fcilßßj From LMnOBi Java. Mar. (ih nrnorgau>liir>'. Mar. W; Au»tr«li». Mm l'..:t hrntißhlri. ApL 10; rriiniiiii. Api. 1: B«iiUw.t». Apl 15 PalameJ. Apl. J7 1,1 v Knr.lol, l»la.l.) Urn, Apl. 10 j BIBKKNUCAIt Prometliwi-. M»r. 31 Belleniphon. Mar. 31 Arirvll, Apl.139 words
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Article17 1893-05-03 4 I ASSKI) Mfltßi STRAITS OR ARRIVED V»K OBDKMS. ilbnt. h. O«« m H»iok.'i i n*w>ork Chi17 words
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Article62 1893-05-03 4 Viuu', Km, *I***lm "-■nil.. Bn -3 P»v. n «r 3 M.Uoe. f 3 S'm -f 3 iurtmUJ <ff r 3 Mxlvh M lr C&rcAta Car vi l«wry T.jl,.r brm Jeokm. I VniKlruliir Takoj. S.ltt/r1.,,.1 I'IkTIKATION. HoaK'toac, Bhaair>>i. «wl J-»l- i\m. porU Palrmbug D«li Kmiumiu'ii. BotU i<omb»/ Tim .r--<'.l«-ult«»i»port. I'mkan62 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement449 1893-05-03 4 KATZ BROTHERS. TAILORS AM) <>i in [TERB. :s jii.i raceircdeiS 8 I i VXOV. BBTLEJ, mi BEMVESUM I l.'KMll TWILLS AND OOATOfOfi uksi OF KNi;i,\N!» rWEEDS \M> HOMBSP NKU .-lITIMIS KAN" i V WIIITK DRE3B VKSTINGS. PAMUI ti.'o\\ski;i\i.l.|;i>s BHISIB with one (t«d hole in front DBBBB m:>. •>*) IPTH W-HAHD449 words
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Advertisement260 1893-05-03 4 /<i N^-S^ir i > I er 1; lf| J i I SWEET SCENTS] Zm Oj Iloxotis opoponax J*. i 0^; Vfrangipanni psidium/ g w. to L| I "I OFFICE:- HOTHL I>K Ist PATX 2 i IV v <r^^__|__ l^ L. PATZER. BENEDICTINE. DE L'ABBAYE DE FECAMP SEINE-lNri KIKUBE fKMJI ISK.260 words
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Advertisement1314 1893-05-03 4 NOTICES. JAMES MOTION A CO. OuuoN.iMi tkk, Watch A CMOS' Makibs a.i> drTii:iANB, r'i.i<T Strbbt. IJav.i»lw<ty*on hand a whII -elected »toe of Jewell. tv, W atolien. Olwks. Diamond Jewel cry, »iM 'Nautical luntrmnnnts. Hri,,,,.,. AniArimnCloA.. nro.«'l.~ hi I -Unas* Uoesa. E_rii^. M»rMe Cloaks. L,K. k( .t. D-iTtn* Initni_«iit% i i..n>i1,314 words
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Advertisement252 1893-05-03 4 NariCEs. THE NORTH AUSTEALIAN BUTCHERING COMPANT. SINGAPORE SHIPPING A RETAIL BUTCHERS OF AUSTtiALIA^f CATTLE ONLT. Office: 3a, Raffle* Place, Telephone No. 11J. PSYCHOS. For safety, ease, and comfort rec-oiaaittuu me to a P*ycho." Specially built for the Colonial market. Fitted with the newest recoifnised *taud*rd Cushion tyres li diameter. To252 words
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Advertisement181 1893-05-03 4 NOTICKS~_ p R U 8 hT^ ~FOOD. T*Y IT AND TOC WILLBK SATISriKI'. I R. BfcLILIOS beg* to inform the public that hi* Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at 34. Belilio- Road, is now F^ttilas. Cnwhed Food. UM V- W, "B»h. Clean Oato f}^" f lft?K .t i»i"iumJnU .nd Ik181 words
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Advertisement184 1893-05-03 4 NOTICES. AOK I K AND C^Ts VERY RARE OLD SPECIAL WHI-IO (Jkl-j I.ABkl. and Capsule. Tlii» finely maturi'd wliiitky lu«^ \wr,, pro iioim.-ed to l» the l«-t cv«- ini|ort«l in »hiv Colony and lias a regular con*um|ition b\ th« lea<Kn|C BHilwlß of the cora-nuuity. sn.l prlnriaal Menses in the Settlement.184 words
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