The Straits Times, 28 July 1896
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Title Section12 1896-07-28 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED, 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JULY 38. 1896. NO. 18,1)80.12 words
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Advertisement854 1896-07-28 1 VNDREW USHER'S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. \M.il*llrill I. liii'latmv. BWfBMM 1 Hull, l.,liul>ur^li, L'ml Nov.-inl,.!. l~|,| I- i Bxafalcbemiealanalr\i.,lnw Caher ami Co.'s ol,i r.Milivcl Whisky (a Uend of l,nliv.t and other Whiskies) lamplfid n stack in hbM oaaas ready iverj tnm warehoua*. ami tinil 1,. I'Xri-llrnl i|il,'llity licil^ [hlj matured ami baa854 words
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Advertisement773 1896-07-28 1 BUCHANAN WHISKY L|y^ IS THE BEST. 1 sul-i* JJ2^~ "-'s'™°*— suLl) BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. BXewas, tI MtNT Same ah si-pplieu to thk Houses of Lords akd Commons and to all good London Clubs. NOTICES. CONDENSED MILK e^PMh| The "Milknaid" Brand is guaranteed u< s!^^^^^st contain all the cream773 words
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Advertisement464 1896-07-28 1 SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STKAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Rmulab Line Bitwiex Bangkok anj) hoxokong. The Mongkut, 869 tons register, Capt J. Stonhniii. The s.B. Kong Beng, 862 tons register, C ].t. I'igot. Ike t>. a. Kaithiow, 882 tone register, Caiil. Leans. Tlio s.g. Fhra Chom Klao, 1,011 tons register, Copt. J. Fowler. 'Hie464 words
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Advertisement629 1896-07-28 1 INSURANCES. rpHK CHINA TBinms IIfSTJEiNCI J. COMPANY, LOOTED. Capital StiWibed........ JJ.onn.'-nrt. Amount Paid 0p....,.,..,., g o.nro. Kewnr* Pad *****0. Hats Omci, Homsmie. The nndersi«aed. A rent, lor the »boy» r«rapany. an prepared to a/v*p* marina ri.Vs at rwrmt r«t«. All eontrltniton <4 bnrfn»s«. wh<>*h»r sharekoldrrs or nor. rowivo n rxtnT629 words
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Advertisement452 1896-07-28 1 INSURANCES. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAP]TAL.. >:;;:;1 ...£3,000,000. POWELL C 0. f AGENTS. THE COMMERCIAL UNION j ASSURANCJ CO., LTD. Fire risks accepted At current rates. FUNDS, Capital Fully Subscribe,! £2,600,000 Capital Paid-up 2ftO.O(v> Assets £4,000,(X 0 Total Invested Funds £3,200J1*n Total Annual 1 ncome £1,600,000 Local Board. A. W. Stives,452 words
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Advertisement495 1896-07-28 1 BANKS. HOKOKONO AX I) sham; H i BANKING COKPOKATIOX. PAID-PP CAPITA] •KMkiO.uai. KESEUVE KI'XH f OTiVMM! BKBKBVE LIABILITY OKI lnnm PKOPKIETORS ■••K'.OOO.OOt'. ,'uiht i»k i>iKlicrtiKs:A. MrCOXACHIK. Esq. Chaikma.s. B.C. MICHAKI.SKN. Ksy Dtpuxr Ciiaiuman. Th»Hon.J.J.lHii.i.lKVi.Nii. I J. Kkamie. Kiw. O. B. Dodwill. bq 1 1). K. Sassoon, Esq. M. D. Ezekixi.,495 words
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Advertisement827 1896-07-28 1 FOR SALE; EMI'LOYMENTSTO LEI AXDTEIL3OXALS. [Ist Trtii, 16 cents a linej 2nd and Srd times, 10 cents a line; 4th lofith times 6 fl a llne 7tll >«h timen 8 cent, a lino: afterward-. 2 cents a line; but no eliargn less than one dollar. Thns a three i Mm827 words
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Article488 1896-07-28 2 LATEST MARKKT QUOTATIONS. SINGAPORE, 2«TH JI'LV, 1886. PRODUCE. UambiiT, i 7.15. do Cube No 1 IIA dv do So 2, 9.00. Cuiira Bali, KM. U.i ii.iii .ii i id n." ».or>. Pepper. Black, 10. 40. Sago Flour Sarawak, 2.«0. do So. 2 2.2t5. Pearl Sago, 3.30. Codec. Bali, 32.00.488 words
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Article110 1896-07-28 2 fur Per «(r. I'w. I'O-MOKHOW. .■vuii-MMiyn via ports Speelnw,i, 8 a.m. X". Pahang via ports Perdana, 9 a.m. liatu Pahat Aing Ana, 1 p.m. Padnng via port* M. Vajirunhii 8 p.m. T. Vneon via ports- Malacca, 8 p.m. Cali'iittn via port* Ptatakuta, 3 p.m. Kl.iiitt via poris Boon110 words
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Article111 1896-07-28 2 Fkom Europe By the P. it s.s. Kotello due on the Ist Aug. with dates to tlie 10th July. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 10th June. Kkom China:— By the M.M. s.s. JMaMfM due to-morrow. eft Siii(fa|Kiro Due in London Arrive*111 words
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Article204 1896-07-28 2 AKKIVALS. IVi i H,,,i liomj from Borneo Me»sr». Broera, and Kruthoffer. Per 8. s. Choir Phya from Kiang via ports:— Mr. Hendiieks. Per M. M. 8. s. Soghalien from Marseilles Messrs. P. tic LangeT.C. Boganrdt, Aug. Mulder, Black, Robertson, and Kindlininnn. From Colombo Mr. Greig, and l'ere Isidore.204 words
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89 1896-07-28 2 S TRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 28TH JULY, 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE "D RUMMOND CASTLE." IvSTABLISHKD I .•>;;]. PRICE 10 CENTS [iSutitcrijjlion rutett u,ut ailrertisi, ij rat-* nmy l«fon,ul ua the foiuilt i»ige.] FINDING OF THE COI'KT. r nniftiii. MH MrThe Court of Inquiry into the loss of the DrumiM,t'! Cattle hasReuter - 89 words
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Article16 1896-07-28 2 The Uganda Railway Hill has been read a second time In the House ol Commons.16 words
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Article13 1896-07-28 2 There an 1 apprehensions ol complications between Greece and Turkey.13 words
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Article359 1896-07-28 2 CoMi'LitATioNs between Qreeee and Turkey now darken the (Hilitical horizon. Rebellion among the Cretans has i|iiickened the latent (ireek hatred of Turkey, which has aroused further hostility by oppressing tin.' (ireek inhabitants of Macedonia. The Macedonian question now crops up again to vex the Sultan of Turkey359 words
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Article75 1896-07-28 2 It may be remembered thai the Reverend Mr. Moore was accused of plagiarism. That matter has bee* pushed against Mr. Mann very ki enly and. animated by the feeling that his usefulness has been destroyed, Mr. Moore has resigned the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The incident seems regrettable.75 words
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Article165 1896-07-28 2 Mh. Smith Jisiok writes desiring a ruling, from our golfing expert, upon a somewhat knotty question of golf. The golf expert will, no doubt, in due time bestow his. attention on the matter. Meanwhile, however, Mr. Smith Junior should regard himself as a fortunate man. He was playing with n165 words
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Article158 1896-07-28 2 On the first instant, Sir W. Maxwell deliven-d an address, on affairs of the QoU Coast and Ashanti, to a large nml appreciative audience in UlWyafll Dealing with thf labour ilifliculty. Sir William said that the most obvious remedy was the im|M>rtation of Chinese or Indian coolies, but he admitted158 words
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Article10 1896-07-28 2 Mh. T. C. BiKiAARDT arrived to-.iay from Marseilles, by mail.10 words
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Article13 1896-07-28 2 Thk statutory public holiday will probably be taken on Thursd,-. y, August (ith13 words
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Article15 1896-07-28 2 TllK Chinese Government are reported to be about to start an Imperial Bank at I'ckin.15 words
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Article16 1896-07-28 2 Bktwkkx noon yesterday and noon to-day, one case of cholera was reported and sent to hospital.16 words
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Article16 1896-07-28 2 Statistics show a general improvement in the public health of Hongkong in !*»;>, compared with previous years.16 words
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Article25 1896-07-28 2 Tiik ffuiiplwna Hatty Frmt shows that fifty millions sterling may be taken aa the legitimate turnover of that Colony in imports and exports, last year.25 words
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Article29 1896-07-28 2 YKsiKiiiiAY's Btraitt Ram i- >I<l out: but all the matter printed, both on Saturday and on Monday, about I'roselvtising in Mission Schools," can be found in the 9kmik Itmlijit.29 words
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Article38 1896-07-28 2 On our back pag« will be found shiping news, comprising iirrivnls, departures, vessels in port, and vessels expected. The last named list is verified by most of the ship agents, and will be found of inn, -h use.38 words
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Article37 1896-07-28 2 The Straits Umlget was published at noon to-day and was posted to the outports. 'On Thursday forenoon, I supplement will be issued for the homeward mail. The supplement will contain the news of to-day and of Wednesday.37 words
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Article31 1896-07-28 2 Thkkk will be a paperchase to-morrow-evening, meeting at Orange Grove Entrance at 5.15, and finishing at Holyrood. The Holyrood Mess will be glad" to see their friends at the finish.31 words
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Article36 1896-07-28 2 THE "ELCANO. Tin; Spanish mail steamer llaMta, which left Manila on thu 20th instant, and was due here yesterday, only came in this morning. She was delayed by strong monsoon on the way down from Manila.36 words
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Article36 1896-07-28 2 Mil. Police Superintendent Bells orderly was walking along Devonshire Road yesterday afternoon, when he caught a Malay deliberately trying to break into the house So. 2-d Bit at once arrested the man.36 words
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Article37 1896-07-28 2 Captain Lassens having returned to Germany by the I'riitz Heinrirh yesterday morning. Captain Zechariaii, the chief otneer of the BMUm, has been promoted to the command of the •SimMi/i-a, running bet ween Singapore and Deli.37 words
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Article40 1896-07-28 2 Tiik Right Revd. Dr. Vey, Roman Catholic Bishop of Geraza and vicar apostolic of Siam, and the French Consul at Batavia, are homeward passengers by the MellHiurne. leaving on Thursday. Bishop Vey has been in bad health lately.40 words
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Article50 1896-07-28 2 Mm. and Mks. R. W. Bkaudf.i.i. go home by this week's M. M. mail In Mrs. R." W. Braddell Singapore loses probably the most expert of the lady cyclists; and Mr. R. W. Braddell is one of the few men who -spare time from their professions to cultivate art.50 words
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Article51 1896-07-28 2 Tiik Police bare recovered a piece of the gold chain which, together with a gold watch, the property i. i' Mr. Anderson, was stolen from the Rallies Hotel last week. The fragment was found in the possession of a coolie, anil the Police hops to recover the whole51 words
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Article48 1896-07-28 2 Dh. Haaßj Resident Surgeon at the General HospitaJ. and Acting 1.C.M.0., is seriously ill. While dissecting a much decomposed body a short time ago, Dr. Hoad had the misfortune to scratch himself. Hlood- poison ing set in, and very high fever has now supervened.48 words
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Article47 1896-07-28 2 I'iuxi k KrsiiiMi, who aicompanieil Marshal Yatnapita to Kurope, arrived at Singapore by the French mail this iiiorninj:. on his way to Japan. The Acting Deputy (iovernor (the Hon. K. K. Isomonger) went off in the (Jovernineiit launch Onennetli, anil called upon the I'riiK-e.47 words
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Article61 1896-07-28 2 TtM I. it steamer Itnuettii, with the oiitwanl KiiKlish mail of the 19th June, left Colnmlio at 1 pjn. on Sunday, and i> ilur licih on Saturday. Shi' bring! tin- following HtMMHI from Loadofl for the Kar Hast Hevd. I. H. Jones Lieut. C. J. T. Downer,61 words
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Article62 1896-07-28 2 Maiumk St. Hkniu, who lias liftm *HM"d tot MOM thill', on liflmll of tlui MM Inmse in I'nris, in Inspecting the •oonveuta of tin- H,,l v Infant Jesus in i in Km- Eaet, is expected to return by the Mrtl*,,,,-,,,- tV,.m Ju|>an. She will May :i| Wwfpow62 words
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Article68 1896-07-28 2 In M. M. Agent sends the following notification "The M. M. Mell*,,, ,i, Cape St. J-iincH at 7 a.m., on th 2«tli instant (to-day), and may l>c asyjaetad here on Thursday, the .Kith bjati nt, tl dnylight. She will probably be dis,, ,i,.'|,,.,| the sanw day, at68 words
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Article55 1896-07-28 2 Thk Russian transport i>n-l Bulled Ibis morning frnm Odessa with liirat .lass passengers and :«)M soldi. ,s ln>ard, and will leave to-n am w tor Vladfvostock. Amongst her poaill>J|in it a Russian (i« mnil. Owing to want of room at the wharf, this niornin-.', the Orel had55 words
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Article73 1896-07-28 2 At I quarter-past six, this morning, ;1 Ciiinese shopkeeper at North P.rid'gc Road sent his coolie to his store in a lan,' off Roehore Road. When the roolii' arrived he found his store door open, and shortly afterwards a man came running nut of the house. Ho73 words
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Article66 1896-07-28 2 The Governor, accompanied by Mr. Trotter, Auditor-General, and attended by Captain Herbert, A. I). C, arrives from Malacca on Thursday morning, io order to attend Legislative Council. He will remain in Singapore an Friday, in order to receive the King of Siam, and will r< turn to Malacca66 words
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Article190 1896-07-28 2 (iV«.» mm < 'in lawyimfoiit Tiik Inspei-toi of l'oliee.whoiinm ,1 in TraM on the 18th in u t., to i m iiti 1 1- into the Trunk ltoad djamrtar. has been harina a busy time of it. He has bivestigatea two OMCe of hiuliw.iy robbery with violence, in190 words
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Article279 1896-07-28 2 vis MflMMHnm mil sis<;ai-okk. 11. M. thk King ok Siam, accompanied by the Queen, anil their suite, left Sama rang, this morning, in the Unlm < 'hatkri, and they are expected to arrive at Singapore on Friday morning. ThtirMajcsti,--were greatly pleased with their former visit, and279 words
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Article356 1896-07-28 2 s. I', a AMI Ktl.l. A KKIKNUI.Y name between tlii-M' two teams was played on the bplwda last night, before a large crowd of ipti tutors Seeing the l.'lub are in llw final of the Cup, and that the Regt. have t.. play tin- li Thursday to decide who356 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement631 1896-07-28 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY. LD. Manufacturer- i DYNAMITE (tEUONITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS KXmuTKKS 0»: All Dm oi SAFETY FIZK ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS, im. im briiojrvM, aana tu,\ MMUtUTi Kl.l, II I^KHI If 111 I IH, AIIKMADE TO I'ASS TIIK lIP .II mnUI ol lIKITY initiin raara iMroan ar631 words
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Advertisement974 1896-07-28 2 NOTICES. Ink "STRAITS TIMKS" has the I.ARGEBT CIRCULATION of any skwsi'apkk in Asia, British India -EITKI). IT CIRCrI.ATES IN SINOAIOKK UK I'KNANII, TIIKOLGHorT ALL THE I'uoTli TKI) STATKS OK THK MALAY Puna v, m Siam. Bohneo, the Ni.iukui \m>s Indiks, tiik Philippines, am> Kkkm it Indo-China. No other hWKKS NKWSPAPEK974 words
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Advertisement840 1896-07-28 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KOK PENANG AND CALCUTTA. MKS-K-. A pear A. Co.V -r.-;i m.-i ARRATOOS APCAR, I,WW tons, ('apt. 1. K. Hhii-.-ii, having left Hongkong on UMMMtMk, 4M MM** Friday. tin- SM ImL, m ruute to Penang and Calcutta. 30/7 I4ARKIES A HOCtt, Agent*. THK "OMAWGML" A VALUABLE Freehold Property, l>cautifully840 words
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Advertisement92 1896-07-28 2 M. 8. 8. intcniiKl for the fitmitt Timu ■honld be written on ow* aide of th« pttper only. By *lio nerlect-nf that condition, many M. S. S. an rep-rtotl that mirht othcrwiw he puMinhrd. All adrcrtiiiinr oontraot* an mihieut to th» ronlition that the Manager may leara the adrarU..-m,iit ont92 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1896-07-28 2 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang AT. r6oii lloipital, 27th July, IHS6. V a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Remarks. Bar. 20.871 29.880 29.833 Temp. 84.0 86.0 82.8 >~ W. BMl.Tlier 78.J5 79.0 77.9 s 5 Dir. of Wind' 8. 8. W. S.W. >. Max. Temp. I 87.2 a Mi11... .71.5 jf*| Max. in86 words
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Article771 1896-07-28 3 LAUNCH OF TH E "SARIE BORNED." itul weather, ami in the company, lin lulling then Bjaa hwnehed this Itesan Itih-y. KMgfwvai -liipvanl. Tanjong Ithu. By the rhai line rasas!, Usaam H Hgrean bam aohlavad Ihe IniiHini and plain, hWgest vessel that ,i, l.uilt in the K.i, K.i-t. 1.1 in Ih'-771 words
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Article93 1896-07-28 3 ■-k,d to remind bicyclist* '•■'"He- 1,,, ti,e Twenty Mile Road logo*) Mb. close on ft, .it noon. Kiitrics. nieii- ription ,>t tyre and chine to be ridden, with ■hoald be -cut to Makepeace It has been to Ik- impracticable to adopt on made to run the race93 words
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Article92 1896-07-28 3 FORTY PERCE NT DIVIDEND. "!•> "■"WAV,,-,oftlu-:.'!Mliult.-aYs: >-li'l distribution of :>:.'- per (kina or -10 percent, for id been generally discounted, v -Lares ,li,| not rue much '■"""in The revenue for the CVJia.OOO, and the in-l ->""<' After providing the sum available El^UO.OOO, against I" IHM-M, both amount* ..Ithel.al.lliecs brought ol92 words
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562 1896-07-28 3 PROSELYTISING IN MISSION SCHOOLS. Wk learn this morning from Mr. Kataa that ajhaal sixty boys have alisi-nti'fl tin-msi'lvi's from the AngloChJBMI Sihool, owing to the circum--lan.is that have been fully set out in these cob is. The Principal doe- not anticipate that the se,es-i"iis will increase in number, for he562 words
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Article247 1896-07-28 3 Si.m;al'okk Oolf Club. I'li/.i- presented by Acolyte." Ite.-ults of ilraw for 2nd round. TO be played between to-day, Tuesday, the Mia, and Friday, the :ilst iiist.uit. inclusive: Dr. If ugliston and Dr. M. Robertaon. Firiiistoiu^ and C'roiuliei. Drysilab' and (t Sullivan. A. Guim and Vadc. Macintosh and Stiven. Madarenaad247 words
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Article43 1896-07-28 3 Tiiksi: Balk -hould fall at Kort Canning and Pulo Branl daily to indicate 1 I'm Singapore mean time, oorreapundingwith urn. 4m. :(.'>s. atoaa ti i iic- ;ii Greenwich. To-day: l-\ .it CniiiiiiiL' I<■ 1 1 Correi-tlv. Polo Brani: Failed.43 words
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Article502 1896-07-28 3 From our Correnpotvlent IOBTB ami TKLIORAPHS. It has been decided that no general appointment will be made in this department for the present. The difficulty of decidingbet worn the rival claims of Mr. Nelson and Mr. Baxendale hag compelled the authorities to leave the matter in abeyance. ST.502 words
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Article312 1896-07-28 3 A CVKUKSI-oNDEXT COlliplilillS of tllO Government and the Mun cipality having had to go to Ceylon for tlie additional deputy-registrars of deaths. He says Had proinisinglads been sent to the Madras Medical College ten yearsago, tln-ie would now be at the disposal of the Government a staff of312 words
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Article337 1896-07-28 3 I HIO.M A IOKKKSroMiKM. r Evkh since Mr. Elcum pulilislieil liis report on the results M last year's etlucation in tioverinneiit and Aided Schools, the miaatioai at uwpualilicd teaclieio has tv suinu extent occupied I he piililictniiKl. What is needed isa remedy. As long as tlio sweating qpataoi337 words
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Article993 1896-07-28 3 TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. (From the Time* of Ceylon.") h.ndmi, \Vk July. 'I'll.- second of the test matches l>etwcen the Australians and an All England Kleven commenced yesterday. The Australians batted first and mud., 412 runs, of which Mr. Ircdale, who did not play in the tint match, made a993 words
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Article72 1896-07-28 3 Thk agenda at the Municipal Meeting to-morrow include motions by the President regarding the taking over of new streets, the Superannuation and I'rovident Fun, l. and notification of the transfer of real property. Consideration will be given to recommendations by the Finance and (ienerul I'm poses Committee m fire72 words
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Article788 1896-07-28 3 The newest jewel is an engraved diamond. Several of the gem merchant* in Paris at-" executing orders for this expensive md The process of engraving a diamond is an exceedingly lengthy one. The cost is proportionately great. Hitherto it tins baSB considered impossible to engrave diamond, because no788 words
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Article46 1896-07-28 3 VESSEL S ADVERTISED TO SAIL. For Xew Zealand, Fultnh, due Ist Augt.. Bonetead A Co. Calcutta. A. A/icar, due 31st July. BarUM Moses. Hongkong. Kiitw.ifi. due M August, Boaataad A Co. China and Japan. OMenfj due sth Augt., Borneo Co. Amsterdam, early in Augu.-I. Dnelldels Co.46 words
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Advertisement54 1896-07-28 3 I'l.bl.bi. St'ECTACLKo -i I'OLDERfe. t H s 2 1 J t t r.-r 4 4 4 .51 e 1 t ii' r 2 Ui j gg P--4xt B• 5 o 3 ••< 00 sc dlsl*ll s «5 a 2 5 <% 1 C•• 2 ■s 2 I I 1 WOJOm54 words
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Advertisement1081 1896-07-28 3 AUCTION SALES, BALK OF VALITABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. I The Property of J. Cardeli-a, Esq.. I At Bi:snyBide, River Valley Road. .^atunlati, Itt A mn, 1. at 2p.m. 'ph.- uinlereigned »re instructcxl hy J. i J. Cnrdella, Ewi., to sell by auction, at Sunnynide, River Valley* Road, on Snturday, Ist1,081 words
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Advertisement624 1896-07-28 3 FOR SALE; EM VU >YM ENTS: TO LET; AND PERSONALS 1 lliCKe ndu-,1i5c,,,e,,u will Ih> foilll.l on the right hand ,-nlninn f the tint pain(title pagaj .JoiM'mvnNu: VII the IV|M- ill the Stmil* Ti,«,» OflicI i- new, and the fr» pril ting department I■ranasai to sa wart qaßakrf and wefl624 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1896-07-28 3 \i:i:am;k.mknt> Tommy, Mm Jii.v. Higb Water. 0J8 p.m. Wkhnksiiav, 1'itrii Ji i.v. High Water. <►.-*;{ ua. i.i'i p.m. Municipal Meeting. i'.:t<i p.m. Paper Chaaa hwn Onaga Gum. Tkiksday. 80m Jolt. Qigb Water. 1.17 a.m. 1.4Up.m. ■|'l,,- 1;..\ .inur retunu. M. tt. homeward mail cIoms ol i p.m. LaMBcfa of B—121 words
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Article159 1896-07-28 4 I u.l.i this heading the followingabbrevia- tions ai.- used :—Btr.—steamer; Bh.—ebip Ihi —barque Brit.—British U. 8. United States; Tr.— French; Ger.—Uerman; Dut.— Dutch Joh.^Johore Ac, G.e.,—General tirgo d.v.—deck passengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T. P D —Tanjong Pagnr Dock B. W. Borneo Wharf-J. W.—Jardine's Wharf;159 words
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Article1118 1896-07-28 4 Akhivai s Hinck Noon of Yestkrdav. B<in Umm, Brit. str. 27"i tons, Captain Lovius, 27th July. From Baudj^nnassiii. 24th July. G. c./and 39 d. p. Ek Leon); Chan. U- Bds. Choul'liyn, Brit. str. 190 tons, Captain Jellicoe, 28th July. From Klang, Mta July. G. c. and 146 d.p.1,118 words
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Article556 1896-07-28 4 I Haaw, port. pr,>bnUe dale ol mrrtml, ami name of ajnJl. A. AiM-ar, HtuMO, Juiy.'il jßarktemi M,,-,, AlLoin. Bangkok, July 27: ll<.r Coy. A.1,.111-. Saigon, end ..f An B. M. M. Aglaia, Hamburg, Ann. :i; Rautenbr-rg Balmoral. Hongkong, Aug. 7: P. Sliuoni. Bayern, Knropo, Aug. 20 Bshn Meyer.556 words
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Article77 1896-07-28 4 Veusel'* Xaiii S w.-i.i Mum, :e. Tons Caitai.v Riif. Rig. Fbom Saijj:i> OoMIW"" "i«. Jlv l' 7 ICottrouu l' 7 Hong Leong ■J~ l!an l.iong S8 Klciuic, IX Chow Phva Ku>. str. au»l Skal^k\ Hiit.str. 1171 Fripp Dut. si.. 275 Lovlut tea Htr. ,V)l Boolc(!iii It. it. mi 87077 words
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Article123 1896-07-28 4 E :u. AIT.IIN uly 18 Unpack ft Kuuvhow H Itun Whim Smu 18 liatavier I'M l'aknii 91 Sultan SB llong I,eong Lightning H Haeate M I'inliiiia H Qodavar) I'M S| l.nai: M Bkk I'M Hafkap -'m Caiiilina H Sri I'ontianak IN Mv •-N Kn-ln.nia Brit. str. Siiiiiin.i- -ir. Ulacklmru123 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement573 1896-07-28 4 MrALISTKR Co. J HAVK .UST HKCKIVKI) A PBEBfI .SHIPMENT OF WATSON &<<».> fQr*^Sn^ VV 0. CKLKBKATKI' #O^^^ 4^SV^a»\ Ifi ifi^j "i^t\s\ Pkke 41' pliß Case lured Whukj to be f HI''|)()AIIME" UITY PaXl> Mo A LISTER <S: Co. toman m* HYPO-PHOSPHITE Ol LIME FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST All suffering573 words
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Advertisement320 1896-07-28 4 NOTICES. MCALISTER&CO. HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OK MOST AND CHANDON'S DKY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. Ab supplied to the Queen's Cellannaii, and Connoisseurs will now have an opportunity of obtaining regular supplies of this celebrated wine. PRICE $44.00 per Case of 1 Dozen Quart*. *47.00 per Case of 2 Dozen Pints. Duty320 words
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Advertisement662 1896-07-28 4 NOTICES. gjEN SON'S W A T CS HE S. Makufactohy, Luixjate Hux, London. MAKEK TV H. M. THE O.UEEX. Specially Mianufa.-tured and rccoinmeii.led for use in the East. IiKNS.IN's HrKOIAL ST»KSUTII "FIELD" WATCH. A Gold Keyless English Half Chrono meter, ti.".. BENSON'S -LUDOATE" WATCH. A three-<iuartcr Plate English Lever fully662 words
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Advertisement726 1896-07-28 4 NOTICES, i P. DALLAS HOBSE DEALER. TRAINEK, Ac. nOKSKS carefully broken to saddle ami harries-.. Commission and livery ■tables. Temporary address I 14, Armenian Street, (Singapore. f u. c. W. DALIAN. j JOCKEY. DEALS in Crushed Food, Out.-, cliali. 4c. Horses carefully shod under personal supervision. Harness saddlery, neatly repaired726 words
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Advertisement130 1896-07-28 4 NOTICES. NOTICES^ HOTEL, NEW MARKET. JA 809, Proprietor of the Hotel, New |7A STERN MORTGAGE 1. Market l>egs to iuform the Ladies and lii AOBNUY COMPANY, LIM i-rirY lientlemun of Singapore that he will open "»u. 11 tiffin room in his premises on Tuesday, Authorised Capital *1 flOOim the 14th130 words
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