The Straits Times, 9 November 1896
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Title Section12 1896-11-09 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHEDi m\. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1896. NO. 19,073.12 words
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Advertisement553 1896-11-09 1 \NDHEW USHER'S CELEBRATED WIIISKIKS. ii.iii, I 2nd Norenber, 1891 1 il I,, mi, .il iiiiiily- J 1-1,, and fo.s Old w i,i-kv (,i blend oj w hinkiee) sminplea aled caaat ready ran tiouae, and Bnd ||i nl quality being ii I free Iron It is t rery i :ili ordinary553 words
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Advertisement2465 1896-11-09 1 i^. BUCHANAN WHISKY (SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. UAkWAI rnnnj 10 tiik HoDm 0» Lords and Commons and to aix' good LomCM Clubs. INSURANCES. LAWDXIOS ANDCROWN PIRE AND LIFE IK9CBAICCE OOMPAKY. 11(U'N1>KD ISM, H.ivin.- »>•■ :i SfpsMsd SJSIIi to o- tli.ir 1,1, -if riBSIHSVatK. S Bian at th« UrU2,465 words
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Advertisement616 1896-11-09 1 NOTICES. GOLD MEfiAIS, PAULS, IXTH: im JOSEPII GILLOTFS PENS Of Highest Qunllty, and, hsvinß the Greatest Durability, are, therefore, the CHEAPEST HANKS. MONOKOMO AN D SM \N(ill Al BAN KINO CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI *l(i.(K¥i,(i(K. RESERVE FIND $6,000,000. KEBERVE LIABILITY OKI mmimm PROPRIETORS }..*in,noo,i«»i. Coon of Dirkctohs:A. .MrCoNACHIK: Ks.j Ciimuman. Si616 words
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Advertisement819 1896-11-09 1 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. Thk I.ANf-KT This is a good, pure, and vvhnlesonie spirit." Thk Si-otsmax. Singularly mellow, thoroughly matured, and of MM most delicate flavour." TiieMohninoAdvkiiTi-ki;. -Thorouglily matured, fragrant tn the n.we and elf li cioitß to tho palate.* The Fhkknun's Jwiivii.. Is i xeell.nt InqnalHy and very phwaaat to819 words
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Article487 1896-11-09 2 I .AiI.NT MAKKKT UI'OTATIONS. Si'scapore, fh-ii November. 189«., pitonrcK. lilinibier 7.1.V do Cul« Xo 1 10.7-V do do No 2 sun Copra Rali, 5.H0. do Pontiannk, 5.4. r >. Pepper, Black H.l!-">. Sago Flour Sarawak 3.-JO. do Brunei 2.W. Pearl Sago B.W. Coffee, Bali Sfi.oo. Coffee Palembanfj 87.00. Coffee,487 words
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Article24 1896-11-09 2 Kaubs (13/10 paid). Puiijoins. Straits Trading Co. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. VOR SALE. liaul.s (fully paid). Jelebns. somekvili.e svinr. Exchange Share Brokers.24 words
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Article112 1896-11-09 2 Fm Per Mr. Time. To-Xlorhow Kuanian via ports tfn Tmmff, il a.m. K. P.ihang via ports ftfltwitt, 1 1 11.111. 1.. A- Sandiikan Bonuo i p.m. Klang via ports H,i, Gun,,, p.m. Miiar Malac.a Sutam, :i p.m. Colic via jiorts Sri Itundjur ;i p.m. Penang PrtrpmHt, 3 p.m.112 words
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Article94 1896-11-09 2 Fuom China: -By the P. A 0. s>. Winiipure, due on Tuesday. FhomKi uol'K: -By the (iennaii ».s. Suchnen. due on Thursday. ill Singapore Due in London Arrived Sept. SIN N.1t. 1.. Oct. IHtll Oct. 17th Sept. L'illil M. M. Oct. loth Oct. l.'illl Si.|il. .Mllli I.94 words
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Article210 1896-11-09 2 ARRIVALS. Par fVwM from Kelantan—Messrs. Knl.com. and Iteenig. Per*.*, ran QMurrem Batsrii Haisn, 11..Mm, liicMii'iiin, P. Sehreven, C. KrOOO, Teni y. J. (iolemburg. and .1. Liisi>en 1-cr s. s. Hertha from Jlon,<koiin: M.—i-. W. Andrews. \V. Duncan, Bad 11. strive. Par s.-. Till,: from Saigon:—Messrs. .1. S. l'urd.l.210 words
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58 1896-11-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES. MONDAY, 9TH NOV., 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE UNITED STATES [Sulitcriptum rate* anil a-lrrrtismg ralei may lie found on the fourth p<ige.] HIsIXKeS REVIVAL. Tawtnn, Ml Xmrnmtmr A revival of hnillMf h;i» taken place in the United .States, consequent upon the election of McKinley. The revival is reinarkalilyReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1896-11-09 2 Lord Selborne, the Under Secretary of State to the Colonial Office, has stated at a meeting, held in Edinburgh, that the Venezuelan question would he satisfactorily settled before Parliament mot.33 words
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Article65 1896-11-09 2 mokk raomaan imam The Turkish ambassador at Constan- tinople has informed M. flaiiniani. the I French Minister for Foreign Affairs, I that the Sultan has agreed to eight reforms, These reforms include the release of innocent prisoners, the protection of j peaceable Armenians, the prevention of acts of violence,65 words
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Article35 1896-11-09 2 WsM.UK K'S DISCI.OSt HKS. Prince Bismarck is continuing to give diplomatic revelations in his organ at Hamburg. He attributes to British iullueuces Germany's refusal, in 1800, to renew the secret treaty with Russia.35 words
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Article17 1896-11-09 2 Shaud Masons fire engine factory WM burned down on Saturday. MO engines were destroyed.17 words
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Article476 1896-11-09 2 It seems necessary to correct an impression which has got abroad regarding certain proceedings of the Committee of Municipal Commissioners that, for some time, has been considering the Municipal Budget for UV7. ll has been said that the Municipal Commissioners contemplate making a reduction in the salary476 words
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Article807 1896-11-09 2 A ONHMBHf, oa Saturday, at taoked I he strict urec t hat were made by our irrcs-ponsilile weekly critic, "The Moralist," concerning the prospects of Mi Mills Coffee Company. "The Moralist" said that Hint Company was hugely over-capitalized. The capital, as stated in the prospectus, win to807 words
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Article94 1896-11-09 2 To-day, being tha 6Mb Anniversary the birthday of 11. It. 11. the Prince Of \V.ile>, is a public holiday The (mvernment olli< es, banks, and other instit ul ions are closed, while many of the godowns closed at an earlier hour than usual, this aitcrimon. A Royal lalute of twenty-one94 words
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Article13 1896-11-09 2 < iwiNo to the rain on Saturday, crick et was abandoned OB the Ksplanade.13 words
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Article13 1896-11-09 2 Thk Unities Tirlin Room advert is,- special tillin .hi the I Ith install!13 words
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Article15 1896-11-09 2 Tut. r'i tal Supply Bill f,, r ISOfi, M gazetted, provides for an expenditure of15 words
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Article17 1896-11-09 2 Thk S. C. Care .laying a whole day match to-day, on the Esplanade, againsi the stli Kindlier*.17 words
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Article19 1896-11-09 2 Tin: German mail steamer tiaeluou left ilombo OH Saturday, .it B p. in and is due hero on Thursday19 words
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Article23 1896-11-09 2 PHI I i ik Turf Club holds a gymkiian i i v the last Saturday in February iv*! auicaj of a tpriug meeting23 words
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Article19 1896-11-09 2 IT is rumoured thai the r,,l, r t Native States will adopt Panel < ode In their legal prseedi i.19 words
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Article16 1896-11-09 2 Thk Spanish transport just passed through with nearly 2 dm, troops from Spain lor li,, Philipj.inr16 words
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Article22 1896-11-09 2 Tim: timt performance of tho Dub, on the I'lth instant, i^ m ,i, jj" natronan of the Governor and I id. Mitchell.22 words
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Article23 1896-11-09 2 Doctriißrn bearing upon the i n nrr •a I Exhibition to b« held it I l«K), an published in la*i k Oswrnnwn* OtuHh.23 words
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Article21 1896-11-09 2 Nim: nen Banki van opened ii Japan in Beptember, iringing un th.. total in the Empire to i,l'.".s, with UlofSMmilUon yen21 words
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Article23 1896-11-09 2 Tbj Ordinance to amend the Banishnicn't Extension Ordinance of 1896, and the Municipal Ordinance, are notified is Ordinances XIV aad XV of lsjm23 words
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Article26 1896-11-09 2 OwUMtothe prevalence of drought la Perak, the Government has applied funds for purchaHna grain and ditti butiiiK it amongst the Suffering coin iii v ii it26 words
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Article27 1896-11-09 2 A.N Indian constable, who li.nl d«Svi ted from the Singapore poli w ls arrested at Hongkong, and ~.-nt bad to Singapore, in charge, on the 2nd November.27 words
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Article41 1896-11-09 2 H. M.S. tWnoiw arrived at Colombo on the -Stli October, and will -t, u n the barbotur till the arrival of H. M. H. Harnthtm, which brings out two torpedo deetroven from Aden fur the China station.41 words
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Article50 1896-11-09 2 A mis ul tin; Kinj; of Siain, Priadun ChoomMU by name, arrived al Colon i Iki from Siam on the 2-llli Octobei He in'' m.IimI to be ordained as a BuddhiH monk and to Itad the lit.- of recluw Tin* urdiiuitidii was to take place hli lily.50 words
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Article39 1896-11-09 2 8o lii^li does anti-Chinese feeling run in French Indo-China that it extendi even to Qovenunenl oontracti Tenders for lupplies lor the army ,-n, no« only noeived from rYsnchmen or Anna iiiiies. foreignen and Chinese being excluded.39 words
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Article44 1896-11-09 2 A 8108 official in IVrak lias npplifil to tin. Qovemmsni for permiwion 10 purchase an auto-car for bis use when travelling on duty, He asks whether, in that ease, lie may be permitted in draw the double dotm allowance be draws ;it present,44 words
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Article59 1896-11-09 2 It is said that the work of the con ■traction of the new docki al Vok« hama i* going on rapidly, ami it lexpectid that the company may open liusim -s in April next. A powerful pump for the dock, ordered from Meiwrs W. 11. Allen 4 Co,59 words
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Article53 1896-11-09 2 Thk two Chinese Bremen, who were arrested on board the s. Vn Thursday, in respect of a quantity of illicit .handu, v.duediit >1,000,ai eared before Mr. Satinders, on Bul rdaj Ona of the prisoners was oonvieti i tnd ftned Sl.ikk), or one year'i in incut. The other prisoner53 words
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Article58 1896-11-09 2 Jai>ANEsk are said now Ii desirous of starting the cotton ii uctry in China. The reasons are I lml, although the cotton industrj in lima might prove remunerative, 11 >uld, with taxation and saueesiug, bi than in Japan, and that it would, tht-n fore, be better to keep58 words
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Article59 1896-11-09 2 It having been provided in kh« uc« Treaty between liermany and Japan that japan should protect Ihc right of foreign article-, a large 11 of applications from foreigner* Imvc been n ived by the Agrii ultll Comtnerce Department in Japan lln number of those who have applied59 words
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Article67 1896-11-09 2 It appears tl.at Mr. Trough!' 11 I H.M.B.Gra/ron, was not drowned thi»»t:li a boat accident, lie was oit on the bank of the lake 1' ■ken he shot a duck, which fell im«»ili« hike. He took off his clothe 1 oil' to got the duck, and il i67 words
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Article52 1896-11-09 2 L'Afuirdti rojOfinollegeHtlial to dilliculti.-s with Biain lh<; I >•' Qoremment baa iisknl Ine General of French Imlo-Cliin» fore he could have ready al notice to concentrate on the frontier. M. Ruusieau'ii replj i stood to have been that, In I ild Biuiter -iv aru i 10,000 men52 words
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Article69 1896-11-09 2 Aubodou the ini|"'H of opini' 1 Formosa hoa I n prohibited February last, it baa I" en i Chinese junkß are secretly un| the drug. The Governoi I office, therefore, atfiuiml two r. cutters, a short time BHO, witli a >•• rt maintain ;i itricl watch69 words
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Article55 1896-11-09 2 Tub present import* into I Of this fibre arc unl) •>>"'" .V(KK) tons per aunuui, s«y« fi»mum,BndTataUtlii«bMliadtii pod by hand till recently,) been kept up to £IB This latter ftfun WOllld ensure a »<'J lane demand, and there »n portable dsooruoaton in tn« which promise to effect a" enorm55 words
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Advertisement643 1896-11-09 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufa.tiir.-i- f DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS ■ZFOBIPM OF:, All kinks ov SAFKTV FUZE KI,K( TIM( r m,\STIN(i APPARATUS. Ill) UIOVI. KXPI>OHIVEH, HLISO ALL MaSffA' TIKKH IN OHKAT ItKITAIS. ARE MADE TO PAHS lilt. lII'.H BTASIIAKII OK PURITY ma atwtt inns mraa— srtsa643 words
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Advertisement342 1896-11-09 2 NOTICES. THE (iREAT AMERICAN STEAM BIDING (iALLEKY.' kihit ov fdkt cuurerae (Oppoeite to High BUeeV) ora man ivimm rswej 6 p.m. to 12 p.m., hi nun ucbwuik lUCKNTS A HIDE TO ALL. A new and splendid organ will play I i- Lilians <>f new and popular mn-ie .lining the whole342 words
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Advertisement710 1896-11-09 2 LATEST ADVKRTISEMKN'TS. IfcBBfOBJfAHCBa OF QILBEBT aS'l> sCLLIYAN.SNF.WCOMICOI'KIiA. THK OK AND DUO OB TIIK BTATUTOtY DIKL. WII.I. (.IVKX IN TIIK TOWH II Al.l. THEATRE, s I N <; A PO HE. <>N i«*aaay, NMMnesr i«M. 18U6. nmnif, WiiHMilsr ISA, airf SafarJsf, ttvmmhm Hal. thk naSI ri:uF"KMASCi: MONDAY. Mm NOYEMBEK. will l>e710 words
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Advertisement23 1896-11-09 2 On Ihc tlth Instant, at Kris Lodge, the wife of. l. F. (hah., of a. laughter. FOX (IENERAI. SHIPPING NEWS Oht 1'.U.1. 4.23 words
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Advertisement99 1896-11-09 2 M. R. 8. inl.-n.1.«l for the I be* Time, •bonld b« wntt»n on on* «i,l« of tha (isper only. By thi> ii. vl'-' of thmt condition, many M. S. S. tn rejected th*t nii^ht atherwim W pahliihed. All *'i wrtihintr '•ontni'-t- uf unltiect to the rendition that the Manager may99 words
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Article133 1896-11-09 3 in i ln- .W.i.i. Ol ih, leading home i omments oa the I II IMI- 'oliee kin| ha* been formed I coffee estates verillg an area of 10,01 0 the land has Ij v Itivattoa l.i ..it Phis it S 1■ ne tune, and i ortunity for133 words
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Article63 1896-11-09 3 (/< hear* that Lord .1 Colonel frank nsirmanship oi the trtild Mine* Company In i >lonel Rhode* bavim,' I in the Transvaal to ng not to take part in Jitical agitation in the Republic, it became to n sign the Chair- i,,i ..mi The salary tlia Chairmanship of63 words
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Article74 1896-11-09 3 ll .1. -ii lyer* Hart. lei R V Ti rwllitt, ami uiiiiander A. Oillespie, -i i tuber, for I'ort Chine, ipj itmont* have b Vduiiralty: Lieute House, to the Daphne, I romotion, to date Sept. Iruot Henderson, to irice in Hongkong i l.Mli. 1 1. .n74 words
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Article73 1896-11-09 3 iallj chartered I trooping noon, arrived at Ihe :ilt>l (Ktober. The i .mi v 0ct0- ir, Malta, \\,v\ Said. and Hongkong, II i 1 .005 of all ranks. li ij.il .halt v. illg .".Si men |h, ii d I "-:i i-. in comLii It. I. ant-Col, ncl 11.73 words
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Article100 1896-11-09 3 rciiv i outinue* to be in Caleiittn, and dealen haj while the sun i- having made the last two months, made forty, fifty, and thousand ruj IMHiilating on the f the nsoon. I lia -.lie up II r inn md, and the liii'i rising two Thia i*100 words
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Article114 1896-11-09 3 S'« RU \ol HEAVY. Company, which lioli sale for planting ently described in toes not lake readily I iei o/Ceyion corres- thai the subscripin the Company ale I'here is no doubt, in bis I ii i > chosen for inaki- not particularly I' ii.altliy investors m114 words
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Article116 1896-11-09 3 h.-i- been issued of S-uiement Sarnie Fibre Co. apital ..I £50,000 In -l.ar.- of each. limitative preferential divi- I 8 [Mr cent, per forred share* of I* ference shares are now iption at par. This ii formed to cultivate •i and to work the II I.116 words
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Article1272 1896-11-09 3 victory ni BOMKOVe. Thk Int.T -Colonial Killc Matcli of L8M i- arm, and, after U inteiestiiiL' contest, lias ended in the victory of Hongkong with tin wry good ■eon of B16 |".itin. Shanghai being good second with 900. and Singapore rery bad third with 87(1 points.1,272 words
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Article47 1896-11-09 3 A i Aici; number of lady missionaries for the Church Missionary .Society, and the China Inland Mission, are passengen by the mail s.s. Hsn'ssr T mmi, route to China. Many of them attended the services at St. Andrew's Cathedral and the Methodist Church, last evening.47 words
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Article113 1896-11-09 3 A mketino of the I'erak Turf Club was held on the I'tid instant. Mr. Birch, who was in the chair, explained that the amount in hand was less than on the previous occasion, owing to a good many improvements being carried out. The attendance at the last113 words
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Article302 1896-11-09 3 Thl annual general meeting of the British Deli and l.aniikat Tobacco Company was held, on < let. 12th, at Winchester House, under the presidency of Mr. I. H. White, who, in moving tin; adoption of the- report and accounts, expressed regret at the unsatisfactory result of the 1895302 words
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Article325 1896-11-09 3 lMI'.ilcTASr OOWSBnOBsV I'm: Oath A>»>' l'aris .•ornspoii.lciit telegraphed on Oet 18:— In the course of this inominf/a Cabinet Council, If. llanoiMux read a telegram he had received from M. Gerard, French Minister to l'ekiu, Informing him that the Chinese Government had agreed to the r. -construct325 words
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Article59 1896-11-09 3 A cricket match between the S.C.C. (2nd XI.) r. and the B.R.C. was played, on .Saturday, on the S.R.C. ground. Tlie SRC. batted one short, and compiled 40. Dennys was most destructive with the leather, taking 8 wickets for 13 runs. The S.C.C. won an easy victory, scoring 7059 words
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Article63 1896-11-09 3 A tei.eoram from Sydney, dated 9tb Oct., states: Mr. O. H. Reid, the Premier of New South Wales, speaking at Richmond, said that it would be kinder to restrict the immigration of Asiatics than to ill use them. He would shortly introduce a Bill, agreed upon63 words
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Article72 1896-11-09 3 A TEI.EQKAM lias been received by the Canton Government that .in Imperial edict was issued on the :<oth ultimo stating that the Civil Hoard has condemned l.i Miiug-Chang, for improperly getting into the prohibited grounds of Yiien-ming-yuen, an Imperial palace, to forfeit one year's salary. It further states72 words
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Article81 1896-11-09 3 In a communication to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, the Duke of Norfolk, Postmaster-General, regrets that his representations to the telegraph Companies in favour of a reduction in the rates to India were fruitless, in face of the great loss of revenue involved. The companies have, however, made81 words
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Article75 1896-11-09 3 Pktkoi.ki m abounds in the Japanese province of Echigo. when- several companies are engaged in developing the oil Held. TheJatest returns oftheEchigO petroleum c. mi panics record. -xceptioiiiil profits, the dividends declared by some being as much as 113 per cut., and none were less than 'Ji> p.r75 words
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Article82 1896-11-09 3 A Rottkri.a.m firm, supported by other parties, has formed a Holland-China syndicate, with the object of establishing a company which will do business between Holland. China, and Japan, ;is well as between the two latter countries and Java. The projectors of the plan have «rnt an able82 words
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Article118 1896-11-09 3 Yen Nien. an Knvoy of the Chinese Emperor, has been in the United states since September, on a secret mission. The Emperor having decided that his Government should no longer have the management of the arsenal* and shipyards. and that a stock company should be created to118 words
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Article168 1896-11-09 3 Kovnran monthly mkdai.. Kaoaoa B. J. 4!» ">o tw M N IfactainQ. 4 4 4* sy I (H) (illllil A. A. 42 4« 90 MT, !«1 Stivin A. \V. H Hi HI 1 N BobtftmoJ. U. H tf 'H+ I M Cadell \V. A. 4«; net s168 words
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Article277 1896-11-09 3 The Chin'i Mnil e.iiitains a private letttr from Manila, dated SBth Octoberi stating tliat the Spani.-ili laroea lia.l made littlo liea.l a(.'.iiii-l the rel.el-. The latt.T were atrriswHinnilif their pusitions. Not only is tli." press un.ler strict censorship, lint Manila i- ajao overrun with :-pics and secret277 words
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Article351 1896-11-09 3 MR. I IM.AYS.in's PRIZE. This mixed foursome competition, which was played offlast week, resulted in the victory of Dr. and Mrs. Fowlie, who, in their second round, pulled down the record a long way by the splendid score of 42. Previously to this, the mixed record351 words
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Article412 1896-11-09 3 (From the Time* of Ceijlmi") Lookw, -J«t'ii October. The important Masliona chief. IMema. lii- surrendereil. Lord Dulli'i'iii. speaking nt a .Municipal banquet at Belfust. said the international situation more than ever imposed tinnecessity for perfect preparedness on the part of Great Britain; bin he hoped tindevelopment of the412 words
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Advertisement1077 1896-11-09 3 NOTICES. HTLEY, HARGREAVES CO. HAVE JI'ST I'M .\< XXII ROYAL "PSYCHO" CYI'LKS, "HKill MADE" \M> -liii'i |..\ir MACIIINFX PNEI'MATIC AMI I SHKIN TYKKs LADIKS j/^^ '^V"INYCHO HKiIKiRADK /j^~ T^\ rOPULARS. IfWTYI'KS. W* LHiHT ROADSTKKS Z^S^S. POP! LAR ROADSTER* iW^ JOHN LI'ITLK CO., LTD. '•niKISTMASCAKDS." "NKW YKAK (AIM >S." "NOW READY."1,077 words
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Miscellaneous232 1896-11-09 3 WEATHSB ItKI'ORT. fl-imilsnj r«ean BmpUat, Jtk Koa, WM, I H a.m. :f p.m. !i p.m. Kkmakks. Bar. 29.888 29.806 29.930 I'einp. ,1.1.(1 7«.(l 7(U W. It'll, Ther 75 7M 7.-..11 LMr.ot Wind N E. s.K. Caba Has. Temp. 86\8 Mm W.« Max. 111 Sun \-J*:i I'err. rad. »W.B Balnfall M232 words
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Article119 1896-11-09 4 Diiaai lait aaadlna llw fulfil wing alilimi la lions am u«c«l:-ntr- rtaßßMrj sli. nliip bq. -baraae j Brit.— liriti«li 0.8. Doited Slates; Fr. Frcneh; (ler. (ierman; Put. Dutch; Joh.-.lohon-; .Ye.. (i.e.. (ien.ral cat yo d.p.— dock imwngi'm ;V. Cneertain; T. T. W.-Taiijong Pagar Wharf, I. P. P.—119 words
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Article1293 1896-11-09 4 Arrivals Since Noos ok Satihday. Bm llhi tiiKin, Brit str. IM <•>«-. OUI Paters, Bth Hot. from aUaag via pom, till) Nov. (..c.,i.nd 117.1i>. Wo. IliuA Co. Kur Khing yin ports. lOtli IM-. ('id w,,,ii/.i. spun, -tr. toaa, < Saptaln cariflln. wh Nov. Kioin Barcelona 10th OetlM Otaesra.1,293 words
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Article439 1896-11-09 4 MBM, purl, probitblr tin!, l ntru I namr i,J ajMit, A. Apear, Nov. Hi; BarUaaand M...,.,. AKlaia, Bambttrg, Dae 10; Rautei rg Ballona, Bambarg, Dec 8; Bantenliorii Benlawan, London, Nov IS; P. sin Borneo, London. Dec!; I. *O, Bawean. Bandjonna»iln,Novil; DaendeN i ■■•res Hoagkooa, Nov -.'I Baatenlwro Dor.439 words
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Article101 1896-11-09 4 I VtmmAMtia. Tom. Qimn raw Bum Cootm* 7 rtlrethord Brttctr. MM Uclotyre Mo WOrdei '•i"!'ii"" K i", Bmllh PWUUM \..v sWeeß 7 ItoDU aw. ,tr. 1014 GraS, i. 1.,,,,,- ■MT.nVu.n H ll.Ttlm g",rtr- »W6 HiWebnuidt Hongkong No% S iUuteiiber,) ..va.|,,,, XII 8w» rtr. .V.l.i Cutelta Baroalou Ocl I6E* H101 words
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Article90 1896-11-09 4 11l TK. ?MIUi Xamij. ItMABn Caitain DmiMTio* 7 Lightning 7 MoAliiter 7 Pakan B Kc.iri Viinn U [«ai»lla U ri,-,,,,,, 0 Aii,l..-,,t II" I. W Kiii-.-i- I llm.l M Sri Woditm n ViuKtoem U llermai Brikttr. Bpaaea Hlr. Smith »ir. (Irani 'mm ttr. I mull Hiit.-ir. Kaeadah rtr. Hudm90 words
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Article96 1896-11-09 4 PASSED BUXDA STRAITS <v; \i;i;lVKl> FOB OBDKBB. „>„ talrtlUM ZZZ "v i; y i Hirinuu luMMwm.l.. i>f FkOMWHEKI DUTIMI BW SAII.IN,. ATI X S I) MAHIi.v w *s£' I"" "•>»■■- ku le'BMgkok cadi* HBiiierlwi. n,, :i :1| M m Hl WAia >h.Krapor Julj i.\ 8w fork B»tavl« ••-n" 'n96 words
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Advertisement600 1896-11-09 4 NOTICES. FRENCH BAKERY. inirnr Cum ;(<a < aar. ura I m ram 'imh I him M BAKEBY, i«un:i,v,'ii i|»-i Kraasl M l*«Mea Ooaa, a linaainl to I -ut- order- for dinli.i- with d« oration- of dishes tii.cly mwle. laartof itH-ir, n. i, Baker) bread will Ingin to be made in600 words
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Advertisement339 1896-11-09 4 AuENI V Of Cl TI.KK I'M.MKH A' Co., Lo.MmiN. the faTading Hooaa in the Wine Trade. WHISKY. lames Buchanan Co.'n Finest -cle, 'led old BoOteh Whisky doi qta $11.00 lii.- ld Highland Mali Whisky do/.. .|ts. H.OO Special Brand white seal do/. .|t-. l.t.M) our. V..V.11. van Hobokeir.s per case339 words
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Advertisement1392 1896-11-09 4 NOTICES. Relieves the sealA^sf^ttsvaTM n P P a n al once ■■■Hi l|m and WgpSf CURES a" discharges Irom ohts.neJ^^^B^ 1C gKllil Irom >Wffgm ur ia V the lithci best VMPBM SCX in more JijMgimW 48 !!OURS Unlike the san- is a dal ,il ol 1 1111 B»zars,itis OtUUu4 lor1,392 words
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Advertisement394 1896-11-09 4 NOTICES^ •"lI.MK.S" AM) 'miX.KT Slrniin riaaas, pout free, .«30 a year, or Sl'J inontli. or ten cent- .1 OOpy. Strait* ■NHtjsf, post free. ?i"0 a yar, ni SSii ijuarter, or W cents a oopy. The advertising runs arc: Brat lime, IS scats* line: I'nd and 3rd limns. Meant* altos; ith394 words
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Advertisement804 1896-11-09 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. NETHERLANDS OOBgULATI (iKNKKAL. STRAITS SETTI.EMKMs. rpiiK r.'lettinK Ky tender of the Opium I L Farm of the' r.-idencv Knst <',>;. I of Sumatra, with th« ex.-pption of the sul, li-iri, t Tami.inK. mid of the Chinese OamDllng and Spirit Farm- of Hint resi- l. in y WtUl th"804 words
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