The Straits Times, 8 October 1896
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Title Section12 1896-10-08 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TIIURBDAY. OCTOBER S, 1890. NO. 19,04*.!.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1896-10-08 1 \NDKKW USHERS i ELEBRATED U lIISKIKS. oratory, ll. ill. \.,v.1,,1.e1. I-!H 1 1 heinii al.inalv- OU hisky (a 1.1 en.l ..I w hiskie sampled n-.nlv .mil Una being am! li.-c from 1 1 i- .i very ith ordinary or highly inlatal.lf M \i \H.\M. PUJJLU. i Ministry Jiil IN I.I'ITLH438 words
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Advertisement2424 1896-10-08 1 LJ BUCHANAN WHISKY I »s^ TT" |__J _C" m^^ f™" 4^\ T™ SOLE IMPORTER; sm^^^^^^ IO I rIL DLO I SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. K.AIZ UKOo Sambas supplied wmmm Houses ok Lobds axd Commons ani> to all good London Clubs. ,l h NOTICKS. JAM E S A T2,424 words
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Advertisement518 1896-10-08 1 BAN KS. ITO.NWKjOXvi AND SHANGHAI II BANKING CORPORATION. PAJD-UP CAPITAI »IO,000,(KI(i RESERVE KL'ND f 6,000,0 a» RESERVE LIABILITY OF) PROPRIETORS ..f 10,000,001). Cot'BT OF I Ml: 1., -1.i1."- A. McCONACHIE, Esq.-Chairman. S.C. MICHAELSEN. Esq.— Deputy Chairhan The Hon. J. J. Bbll-Ibvinu. J. K kamik. En. O. B. Doowbll, Enq. D.518 words
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Advertisement886 1896-10-08 1 DEWAR'S I CELEBRATED WHISKY. I Thk I'hactitioskm It has nil the innrks of a pure and well-inature<l »pirit The London Meoicai. Re. ordes— It is an excellent spirit, and we can with confidence retommend it an a choice •piril for medicinal MrpOMa. Medical Prkhs. A w.-11-nmtured spirit with a enptivating886 words
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Article490 1896-10-08 2 LATHBT yiXKKKt UH/TATIONS. Siv(.Ai-uKK, 7th October, 188 H. PRODUCE. (ianihier 7.00. do Cut*) No 1 11.00. ea es No v 8.00. Copra Bali, >f 6.97 J. do Pontianak 5.50. Pepper, Bluck 1 1.00. Sago Flour Sarawak,. :i.-':!; do No. -1 Me, Pearl Sago 3.55. Coffee, Bali, »4.75. Coffee Paleml.sn^490 words
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Article25 1896-10-08 2 Straits Insurance Co. Raubs. Pnaloma, straits Trading Co. Tanjong I'attar Dock Co, Patallng Coles 00. SOMERVII.I.K A (JUNN, Exchange t Share llrokei s.25 words
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Article90 1896-10-08 2 fW I'tr »tr. Time. To-Morko\v. Ililrigkok (inn/on, I Batu l'nhai MS II v tfalara /M<w, 1 IVnaiiK fr,,,,,,nth, BMoaa I./,,,,-. p.m. ll.ili via purls TTlmil. p.m. I. AiiMin via ports Sri llmiij Ann, :t p.m. HwilbM yin posts y<n/i fb .Soon, p.m. KaiiKkok A/mirmh; 3 p.m. J'i'naiig Trtarto*90 words
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Article111 1896-10-08 2 1-kom China: -By the M. M. S.i Huhilla doe on Tassoay. Khom Kr«orK:-By the P. <>. b.s. aTHriffri on the 11th instant, with dates from Kurone to the IHth SeptcMihcr. Slio l.rin«s replies to the mail which left Singapore on (he Wth Autjust. i-ii »iiikh|hiiv iiiiimii bunion111 words
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Article50 1896-10-08 2 <»x the 7ih Inet, i n,,. n a m.-- 11,,i,-l, tlie wits of Cant. J. .I.Odixk. of a son. ox iii.- -ii, Instant, the wife of H. F roaroa, K. K. T.-i. c'<>.. of n son. OstheMfa iiihtant.at Raffles Hotel, the wi i Hkhxauu, of Deli, of a daughter.50 words
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Article254 1896-10-08 2 AKHIVALS. IVi >.. (;/<,/ /ruin from Manila Mr. Bobertsoß, TO ARRIVE. Fur (Ac Far Kiutj IVr P A s. s. Arcadia from London. Sept 11: -Mr. (J A Main. Mr. liimli-kin, Mr. J. M. Mnekiiiiiun, Misa Gowenlock. Mr Hciny llokk, Miss K. 8. Heui-linue, Mi- A. Smilli. Miss254 words
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92 1896-10-08 2 Straits Times THURSDAY, 8TH OCTOBER, 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS Established: 1831. PRICE 10 CENTS. [Suhtmption rate* ami tulrertitimj r ■tm nuiy I* fomul un lite fourth pap*,] LORD ROSEBERY RESIGNS THE LIBERAL LEADERSHIP. Lumluu, Odd*. Lord Rosebery has written a letter to 1 the Liberal Whip in which he resigns theReuter - 92 words
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Article17 1896-10-08 2 The Spanish forces in Cuba have i sustained three sharp reverses in engagements with the insurgents.17 words
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Article672 1896-10-08 2 Loan RiMKUKitv has NsigHad the J l..:.d,.rshi|, of the Liberal Party. He has written a letter to the liberal Whip in which he states that he has found himself in apparent difference with the BUSS of Liberals on the Eastern Question, and that there is also some672 words
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Article11 1896-10-08 2 Tiik report of the St. Nicholas Society is issued to-day. 111 words
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Article12 1896-10-08 2 LADY Mitoiki.i. leaves to-morrow in ,|,e .s>« Mle for Tanjoiiß Kling, Malacca. <12 words
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Article16 1896-10-08 2 Thk Uillard Open Company will OMB at the Town Hall on Monday night, playing The Gondoliers.'16 words
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Article18 1896-10-08 2 H. K. M.'s Komngin Wilhelmina ,ier j K+rtmtf, Captain Deß. hfl the roads early this morning tor Muntok.18 words
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Article17 1896-10-08 2 Thk Selangor Government invites tendon for supplying tools and stores required for the wharves at kuala Klaiig.17 words
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Article19 1896-10-08 2 TM mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Marseilles on the Ml ultimo, was delivered on the :(rd instant.19 words
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Article20 1896-10-08 2 Tiik OMB of Kasimjee r. The South British Insurance Company will be ic-iiined, next Tuesday, in the Supreme Court. I20 words
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Article16 1896-10-08 2 DITHM the last twenty-four hours, there have been three cases of cholera. Two were fatal.16 words
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Article22 1896-10-08 2 The Spanish transport Antomo £ejMS arrived this morning from Carthagena with 1,204 soldiers on board. BBS leaves for Manila; to-day.22 words
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Article32 1896-10-08 2 Mb. Aoki, of the Nippon Kissa Imiii Kaisha, will leave Japan shortly lor Brazil to ascertain whether the climate in the coffee growing districts there will suit Japanese emigrants.32 words
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Article29 1896-10-08 2 It is reported that, at Kajang, in Selangor, the Inspector of My»«'s intends to bring the cultivation of cloves and nutmegs under the notice of European planters.29 words
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Article33 1896-10-08 2 Tiik creditors of the Negri BembUan Syndicate, Limited, iii liquidation, are requested by aihi-itisen.eiit to send details of their claims to Mr. (i. K. Ptceton. the Uqaidator, before a spedlied date.33 words
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Article47 1896-10-08 2 Tas Tim, a Chinaman, 44 years of age. was being taken in a rikisha yesterday from Roehore Road to the fourth milestone on theSirangoon Road, where he was to visit some friends. But he died on the way. An iBKMSSOt will be held.47 words
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Article54 1896-10-08 2 Tmk programme for the performance, to-morrow, the 9th instant, at "> p.m., on the Esplanade, runs as follows March One of the best .Qeorge Hotel/. OeleeHen .Ue liabilouia M.-v..ii.. ...H'. W. William: Wnltz Teyeag P. Cantannla. Fantasia Ike Alhniiihrn .1. MortlH. Gavota Intermezzo T. Ortl Furni: Salop54 words
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Article81 1896-10-08 2 I'iik P. steamer ffl fliaVli arrived from Bombayyesterday, (lying the polioe Bag. She was boarded by the polii-i- and it was ascertained that two Aral, liremen were engaged in Hombay, and ,-a- h n-ceived a months advance, eighteen rupees. They had persistent!) refused I duty, and it was81 words
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81 1896-10-08 2 This afternoon, a Hindoo, named S I Sourajin, the usher of the Third Magi- tratess Court, w.-.s charged on remand with forgery, in having, on the third ult., tampered with a document used for judicial purposes, to wit: a chc,|uc purporting to be endorsed h81 words
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Article86 1896-10-08 2 I'.I.WAKK OK S.MOIIN foKT 111 I.Ks TllKlli-W Ite-ulalions fol the Custom and HarbotU fee* at Saigon may be seen at the Master Attendant's Office The lollowing is an extract from a h-tter from 11. H. M.s Consul at Sai-on. "Severe »*w trivial errors. Thee-, the 1. s.86 words
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Article82 1896-10-08 2 Tut: review of mineral production in !'<!'" to IBM has 1,-enUuedbv Wall, the I!,-,,, K.-..,..,i.,iV-Vo,h,cts The review gives saE tory evidence that the production l (l1 epntuues to make steed) progress. The i,, was 10 per cent, above that of |«f«, While last years return shows82 words
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Article92 1896-10-08 2 Tiik annual report of the S| Nj,.|,,,|., s Society from the Ist JuK. IBM t,, Wy, Im, is issued, i, .2 irt •'-sist orphan ohildren and has Mtabliahed the Bt. Nicholas^ 11,, foi that Purpose, on Hill-side, Mount Sophia. Ihe gui, ||iT|i :ir"sr;r:':;;';:;^: SK»H 1 li- »übscriptiooi92 words
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Article48 1896-10-08 2 A mas named U o Kan painter on board thi went aloft, yesterday, to 1., block. Somehow or other I? his hold and fell to the deck of forty feet A thigh broken, and he died whilst i veyed to Tanjong Pngar Police48 words
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Article72 1896-10-08 2 YKBTEiii>ay, a lad. nam^d WinBrown, was playing n, Bali when he was attract I to thi road by the barking of his dp, went up, and discovered OUneSS baby lying under 1,,","' He. with great promptitud years, gave information t,, f i i, at Ruinah Miskin. The72 words
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Article93 1896-10-08 2 A Sik't. who wai formerly i n Police Force and now drilhi the |S Brigade, stands charged with a v,'i -erious offence. The man livei m of the rooms underneath the Insne t Quarters at the Central Police St. tion. and next door to him93 words
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Article108 1896-10-08 2 Thekk was a doatnrbance in v m Lam Street yesterday. Some coohei were putting bags of produi ntht; ii, font way, and atowkay objected Mil, words were followed by blows, and tilt-re was a great row KOina on when two detectives appeared. Then the li.108 words
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Article109 1896-10-08 2 VOrmtt, the Kianco-Turkisli orpa bWm its own version of recent aflabt iii Zanzibar. This i- how it characteri» tieally desciilies the British action "The Kntflish have just been proceeding in Zanzibar aa ill the hull. li,had the Sultan poisoned: they rrnued to ranogtriao hia successor, Saiij109 words
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Article163 1896-10-08 2 The MmalMtir OunVi London cm respondent states that an enterprising licensed victualler contemplate! making an important change in the conduel of the billiard-room on liii premise-, which should be carefully noted by ill interested in the new and varied opening) now found for female labour, l^uit.recently the163 words
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Article187 1896-10-08 2 The training of an Austrian barber is a very elaborate thing, ami the Bel bers' and Wigmakers I nion of VieuM sees that its HHtnfrtrs an proßdert. The Chicago Ledger Htate9 tli.it by th>rules of this organisation apprenticei BOOK appear in Vienna in the presents of187 words
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Article238 1896-10-08 2 MICH AIM) AUDI I I M II I Tiik Qamtit ,-i Ihe -•■'<• Heptouibut affirms that the alarm i>| plague then- arose from ths outlaw* of a peculiar fever in a word »l l' city, called tiandvie Alarmists affirm"! that tin- l i wa- I, ..n and238 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement584 1896-10-08 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Mainifmturcr« of: DYNAMITE QELKfIIITE IiKI.ATINK DYNAMITE BLASTDTO QELATHfE DETONATORS uruuw <>X: All kimih or SAFETY FI/i; saw ELECTRIC BLASTING APPABAITT& Thk sasn RBtuervßß, BBOM all 1,1 I.KCAT IIKITAIS.AKK MAUK PS I'AHH TIIK II Kill HTANHAKI) Of lIIUTY am, latwß teen latrosao bi tmk Hkiti«h b584 words
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Advertisement518 1896-10-08 2 NOTICESTOWN HALL. OCTOBIB mm AM) ioth. I'MifcK TMK PIIKnM.I "I 111" E.XI'ELLESrV -ikCmu.i.ks BjnUBSI Mm iiki.i 1.c.m.0.. IM' IX I.V MITI lIKLI. amaiki i: iiii;aii:ii ai. PBLHJBMASCS IN All) OF ST. KICHOLAfI BOCIBTY. "THE PABBPORT." OMKIiV IN I ACTS. BI BTBSSSS II C. STKIIIKSson W. YaKULKY. KKSKKVKI) SEATS :W. (Caa518 words
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Advertisement978 1896-10-08 2 LATEST A I >VEKTISEWEXTS. REGIMENTAL THEATRE, I \NOLIN. BY KINOI'LItMIsM.'N IU MAJ.ill IllcllAXA.S. (Oeassaadtog Mh Ku»iii.-r-.i tin: willardopera vo, To-Siiiht, Thurtday, »th October. M,1,t,,,-,i Otmmmmd Sight Under the Patronage mi. l in the Presence uf Majok H. E. BOCBUM*" axi» thk Off* BBS Of THK ">th Noithuii!l,,rhin,| Fusilier-. IiI.MIEMW ,IoK."978 words
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Advertisement94 1896-10-08 2 M. S. 8. intrarfwl for tin. NMk r.«» •bould h* writt.-T. on nrM Hide of the jranor onlj. By th* neglect of that condition, nianr M. S. S *n r»jectcl thai miiht othorwiae be published. All *<\\ ,-rti-in^ .ntnu-U are mibieot to the WS> tiim that the Manm«»r may leare94 words
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Article937 1896-10-08 3 Nl( ,l'M n.MMIssiON. -I y.-rtenlaj :ll r 1 M; II ire, and Mr. Tan -Ink i Stat< nienl showed Ihe mt to MM, l.i-t meet- Liiiber. 1 19,834 wen inn lioAii i th<" immense Mcon- put to in ■■n-,--rollers. ible ami owing i" the Ing the road entirely. mo SAKITATIO*937 words
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Article327 1896-10-08 3 lo TIIK UNTO! Of TIIK STKAITS TIMI.S." Sin, lam glad tv sec in y.iur yc-tei-dajr'l i-sue thai 1'" has posed himself i- champion of the Anti SinnapoieJohora Railway an I 'lainblin^ League. Thai lie \\:i- actuated iii so doing by good motives, I will n*i assume the327 words
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Article243 1896-10-08 3 \VANTKI> XV II to tiik roma h nit "nun nu.' Snt, 1 have Mad with jntoroit in the extract from tli<> iiinHPwrioni of Mr. Kittredge on Dutch rale in Jars, which you give in your yesterday's issue, together with your remarkl OB them. AftiT a reference243 words
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Article135 1896-10-08 3 fO 1 1IK IlilToll .)K THE "BTKAITS TIMh- sii,-. The weeper .>n ow BeUam I coffee estate! don ii"i •eeoito have nil play I have hranl of weeper who paid £120 to learn coflee-pUntinft the acrpciiipnt being for twoyean Acuwwe i,, the agreement iay«: He(thecree|ier) thai] i\135 words
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Article53 1896-10-08 3 GOLD-MINING IN INDIA. UuLD-mining i" Imlin i- raparded ai ..I inferior importunes to cuataiiniug. But ni'.-i i'"|il.- will In- lurpriMd to i. ti,:ii. in money value, il»' gold actually esceedi the oth«r. Dr. Watt's Mineral Review tbowi thai the out|ml hi the Indian nld mine* totallad £\,(tt£,OOo, at agala*) only53 words
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Article118 1896-10-08 3 Tv Bangkok Cricket Club held its annual meeting on the Ist instant. The report showed that during the season, October, 1»»5, to March, 1896, nineteen matches had been played. The prize for the best batting average fell to Mr. Beckett, with an average of 558 runs for118 words
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Article186 1896-10-08 3 Mn. Shoda, the Director of the Nippon Yuaan Kaislia, ha* just returned to Japan from a visit to Europe. He has imparted tv interviewers the following impressions of travel in England Mr. Shoda corrected those Japanese who, through ignorance of the business methods and characteristics of186 words
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Article399 1896-10-08 3 MR. NEWTONS INHEKITANCE. Tiikhk is. says a corrosjiondent, from time to time much ado made about the trilling inconveniences felt liore about I lie way in which the water supplied by the Municipality passed on to the consumers. I'eihaps. the subjoined extract, r<'«;iidiii^ the supply of water399 words
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Article654 1896-10-08 3 I Mkad myself the above qaeettonone morning la-t week, Ml watched the eycHate in Battenea fork, and admired the fresh, liealthy taeei of the girl* ami women, anil moralised over the Independent spirit which characterises tin- modern British luaideo, aad l« SO particularly demonstrated in the woman654 words
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Article922 1896-10-08 3 Lucas Malet has written a novel which will appear this autumn under the, title, The Carissima." •'A Quaker Grandmother" is the name whieh "Iota" (fin. Manninffton Caflyn: gives to her new novel. The edition of 8hakesi>eare's poeiu* which Mr. George Wyndham is editing will be ready some922 words
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Article90 1896-10-08 3 lltAll HIAKTKK OKHi K. Mafefare, HI Osssiw, lxi*«. I. Orderly officer for ensuing week: L'n.l l.icul. liili.ni. Orderly Sergeant for ensuing week: Bergt Hcnjalicld. 11. Gunner 1.. A. M. Johnston tesu hi- former Bank as Batflt al A. sub-divi- 111. (inun.i Itudd has been granted90 words
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Article574 1896-10-08 3 Prince Victor Emanuel, of Naples, it seems, like his father, ha« an unconquer- able aversion t.. umbrellas, and much prefers a duekim; to using one. c Olive Kelircincr, the novelist, is in rsther unfortunate circumstances financislly (says the London Echo). Her household, it is said, has to subsist574 words
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Advertisement13 1896-10-08 3 fcondy's Fluidl 1U..-J In ail Hospitals. jCondy's Fluid j Vilhi-;.;. 11. .1 ■»■>*. 113 words
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Advertisement1397 1896-10-08 3 NOTICKS. CHRISTMAS 1896" PRESENTS FOR. .HO.ME. JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. Have received fresh supplies of tin- Mfcnriagj Indian and other (ondiinents suitable for Christinas presents, and will Inive pleaenre in aaleotiag and despatching—carriage paid if desired— to any adstfeai in balamd of elsewhere, such supplies of the following M may1,397 words
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Miscellaneous280 1896-10-08 3 WEATHKU KKl'oRT. Vu/iduiiy k'erbau Utttpital, h//i Oct. WK6, n a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Remarks. liar. iH.HKT, :K).NOt> -M.ica Temp. 74.."> KO.H I 7H.H \V. BM1< TIiit TU.M 7H.7 7.V0 t- K| Kir. of Wind \V. Culm Culm S s -g Mill Tia :«i»^ .Max. in Sun 105.9 B T-rr.280 words
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Article114 1896-10-08 4 Under this heading the follow,ngahhrevintiong are used str.— steamer sh.— ship bq.— bar(|ue Brit.— British I. 8. Cnited states Fr. Fuench Ger. German Dut. Dutch; Joh. Johore 4c, G.o., General cargo d.p. deck passengers U. Uncertain ;T. P. W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf T. P. 1). Tanjong Pagar114 words
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Article944 1896-10-08 4 Arrivalh Sincb Noos of Yesterday. .Inr.iiii" Span, trails. ;!,247 tons. Cant. Sanaa, Bth Oct. Praai Cartafaaa, 14th Sept. 27 Officers and I»J4 Soldiers, K. and H. Hinnekindt. For Manila, to-day W «nn Fo Soon, Put. str. -i' 2 tons. Captain Odink, Hth Ocl. Fioni Pontianiik. lith Oet (i.e..944 words
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Article557 1896-10-08 4 Name, port, probable dulr n( arrhol, tui name o) mimh. A. I. -n. 1... m1. .n. <>,l H p. *0 tgapeathaa, Antwerp, Oct. IS; P. BimoM Aja\, l.ivri| I. Oct. 13; Maii-li.|.| Arthur Head, Moji Ocl 17; M. II Ktiihi mi. I'iil .-iiii.-i. Oct. IS; Siirki, Rawean, BandjennaulD,557 words
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Article56 1896-10-08 4 I Vesmi/s N AME 4 ToWf) Captain From SvM }{g"* r !t '"I- >-'«<> L'n.uhart Saigon Bept laLourt* S Knrran.l IV-.anL; s, I .in: 1.'... *<; 7 Bri ,1U itkHSSS* M»nuS s.jt :(u11..,,.t,-.-..l"" s,u >vo tr w Wi.keml,,, Bomfeij >. l7P.andO.t-" 1 #Hr- pig* g| 1 8 Antomo 1.0,h,z56 words
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Article69 1896-10-08 4 K.-SKI.S AMI KlaoAKig Captain DOTINATII >,■[ H Chow I'hva BulUa 8 It.iii S^nn <iuaii l-.iMla 9 I'akan (il.nfiuin BrindW 8 Key list M THBbon AllK.lll.) 1.np../. Hi it. «tr. Jo||i c "in M 0,',.., th. l.yon- -tr. Ifud^on »tr. Blur,. '•Vist,.; Wickenden I'm Mr. Bauuer Harthoorn >»pa. tilt, liy.69 words
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Advertisement608 1896-10-08 4 NOTICE. TAILORS. HREECHESMAKKHS, UUIIUIIaU, HATTI.KS. CjJ HOSIERS. Q 3 OUOB BY FOOI W^~ COMPLETE ATTENTION OUTFITS A/ Jf SPKCIAMTK GOODS IN STOCK. SUITABLE F0 ALL CLIMATKS. NOW BHOWING new ooovn EX S. BORNEO. J. MOTION 00. WATCHMAKERS. JKWELLERB, OPTICIANS. ■EPAIRB PROMPTLY BXBCUTaW. x fVBOHIDfI. J. a A. PEREIRA. HOaTICOLTIIBIIIT ANI)608 words
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Advertisement156 1896-10-08 4 PILLu I Cure DYSPEPSIA, Cure BILIOUSNESS, Cure CONSTIPATION.Cure SICK HEADACHE. Are Purely Vegetable, Are Sugar Coated, Are Mild but Effective. Good for the Stomach, I Good for the Liver, I Good for the Bowels. THE RE ARE NO OTHER PILLS SO COOD AS AVER'S PILLS. Hlgheet Awards at the Werld'a156 words
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Advertisement353 1896-10-08 4 NOT K'KS. For Constipation 1 and BUiousneasf I A eta and aafa r ,m> i j for la J and ckiMraa I* I I act gently but promptly upon the lir.r. .tomachaod I I int«.tin«* Frtot Jultfin cur., habitual cotHtipatton. I I JDLIEW, S, rue Vhrlenna, PAWS I tt.oowud Pbr«cian.353 words
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Advertisement1064 1896-10-08 4 NOTICES. j ART PHOTOGRAPHY. ROBERT LENZ CO. I'IIOTOGPiAPIIEIIS aaaaSai ayawiaA HI!. THE KING OK SIAM UUARAXTEE PHuTOORAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS of the very best quality. SITTIXOS FROM 7 A. M. TILL fl H. M. THECOLLODION-CHLORIDE and also ihc platino prcK-ess are the only ones we ;an r-coiiinieml for tropic climates. rilE1,064 words
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Advertisement384 1896-10-08 4 NOTICES. BRASSERIES HE LA MEDITHKKANKi: VELTEN S BEER. Sole Agent for the Straits. 1.. MALKHKIiH, v. c. k», BaMaaoa Road SALT BEEF! SALT HCOI r rV> my numorous customers and friends. 1 The late shipment of Salt Baal having become exhausted, the s. s. Et'rn has fortunately bn.u^hl me h384 words
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Advertisement142 1896-10-08 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" ANI) "BUDGET." Straits Time/, post free, $30 ft year, or $ij a month, or ten cents a copy. Straits lludijrt, |Mi»t free, J0 a rear, or jif> a quarter, or 4<' centK a coiiy. Toe advertising rates are: first time, lfi cents a line; 2nd and 3rd iil.cni-142 words
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Advertisement67 1896-10-08 4 NOTICEr~ aa^ a THE HOKelSom^SADDLKKY MPABTMBn >'K\V ands..con,l hand I on hand, aUo, all k "'".y, Ltmllcs i...irti nfm le,. *.*,!"*'«»'M *ll^ N.w harnesn.ma.le on t1,,. Jeatne. and iua y([u |w> liAHiuMs. the wwjnwnoßT M K dtr u A r hMnow -'>'-„„,.. i of c^^ H^?^ Chestnuts. m AUo, well67 words
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