The Straits Times, 15 March 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, MARCH I"), 1898. NO. 19,4:9.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 958 1 rpllK OOKNEOCOMPANT, LIMITED rsillK standard Life A_or_c. Sorw iok U»i~ Fir. Israraao. Sooietj A.-ur— <V~paaj (Fire). *h. Bqaisakle Uf. A—ui—o. Sooietj. it,, ikw*s Maria* lassaaaua Coaapanj. ,-Lina Hatual Maaa N.vi|r_>Oß Coaapaßj. it T .4»~~ I'M- M— Co-panj 11. tUrituae laMraaoa o«p_j, Limited. putK—r. oi tb— o CoaipaßM.. Ha tb. »,,..,i,«,i,..«t
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    • 1122 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. t y: KONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART M AATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands Inuia Government. Aaml. at .5V.4M1.0-: SHIP AGERCT, Late J^PaeRDEU A Co.. S-3, COLLTER QCAT. Steamer From Enpected Will lu> DeVpalched for On 1'u.,1 uVr llmassiu. Mar. If., ll'inas-in, 1-ulu Ijiut. Cotci, Doiißgola. Itiiloniian. and Berouw. Mar. 19.
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    • 669 1 INSURANCES. rE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital _M27,M» Paid up Capital iII'.TSO Reserve Fund i;7,.,:i.V, The undersiuned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept tire risks at current rauis of premium. IIOI'STEAD 4 Co. rnu CHINA TKADEE INSURANCE I CO-rAST, LIiHTKD. S.il.rils-l };..■■> Amount Paid up 000.000.
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    • 474 1 INSURANCES. 'pilE QUEKN INSIKANCK COMPANY KOYAL tmnSSn WMPANY. > R.i h-n.n i. Braaunaa, k~_m> The undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risk, at HOOOLASDT A Co. 'PHE STRAITS INM'BAM'K 1 COMPANY, IJ KITED. ESTABLISHED IHB3. Head Office, SixoAroHE. Capital Fully Subscribed »»,000.(>n0 .'al I'll, flip l;.-cn
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    • 756 1 BANKS. HUNOKONU AND SHANGHAI BANKIMi OObM-OHATIOH. FAID-VP CAPITAL »10,OOU,0«n. RKSKKVK KIND f N,OUO,OUa RKSEKVK I.IAIUUTV OFI iioof joorj,l PKOPRIETOKS u wu uuu COIRT OF DIREiTORS:--ll.s J J. BSLLlsvl*.. <'n«lk«is B. M. OaAi. X*,. ll.i-cTT i-m.is»an 0. Hsc.AKK, Sm,. I A. J B»,so»B, X-, 11. I). Harm, bo. I! L. Ki.HA.i-os
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    • 291 1 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. WATCHM AKKKS, JKWKLI.KKS, OPTICIANS. I_n» MMIH EXKCHTEI). JOHN LITTLE AND CO.. I.IMITEH. H\\ I in-: ic. civ.-.l 1.,u, .in, v..,ic.l cn-.glll.ieMl „t DO— l' r „M-,,.i, ti the well known linn o( M.-i- II IiI.KM AN i DMB cnipiisin:- X.-li. Mc.il-. Vafla_«— ,V,-. A, .ill of
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    • 756 1 TWO l!(»ITI.Ks CUBED lII* roKJii. IU i uiiii.i I had in «rip ><-. which left i me in a low -late of health, snd with „..|ie of In, h dM BM I nas indn.cl lo tn I l.ollle ChamU-, lala 1 Oomh Reawdr. The fit i" relkned m thai I
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  • 68 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1898. PHILIPPINES AFFAIRS. [Sulitmption rate a,ul adverlwing ruin tnuy U/auwl on iltt fuurlh pays] It is cabled to-day from Bolinao that telegraph communication to Manila is still interrupted. Tho Government line for about (0 miles south of Bolinao is destroyed
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  • 48 2 THE UNITED STATKS AM) SPAIN. I'KACKFL'L ASSURANCES. /Won. \r,il, KsmsV The new Spanish Minister at Washington has presented his credentials to President MeKinley. The Minister and the President mutually exchanged cordial greetings, and expressed a desire for close friendly relations between Spain and the United States.
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  • 46 2 OX SICK LEAVE. FOREKiX (Ma AKKASUEMKST. The doctors have ordered Lord Salisbury to go, within the next week, to the Riviera to recruit his health. Mr. A J. Balfour will conduct tl.e current business of the Foreign Office during the absence of Lord Salisbury.
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  • 51 2 IKIVEKXMKNT CONSIDERATION Mr (i K. Cur/on, the Inder Secretary of State for Koreign Affairs, has admitted in the House of Commons that steps require to be taken for properly safeguarding Hongkong from attack. Mr. Curzon said that the subject had been occupying the attention of the (iovernment for
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  • 48 2 THE M WiClI 10 BKKHKU. lIRITISH MII.ITAKV KXUI KASCK. The British brigade has reached Berber, marching for four days and threo night--. This march is considered to bo a remarkable feat. A large number of the men wore out their hoots, and arrived at Berber barefooted.
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  • 449 2 To-iiAYsteleKramscoveran interesting range of subjects. The exchange of courteous phrases between the new Spanish Minister and the President of the T nitedStatcs may be dismissed with few words. It was scarcely to be expected that these gentlemen would begin their relations by making disrespectful remarks to each other.
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  • 463 2 From a paragraph in another column, it will bo seen that tho Hongkong Chamber of Commerce has unavailingly asked the Singapore Chamber of Commerce to influence the decision of the (iovernment, regarding the quarantine on vessels from Hongkong. We think that the Committee of the Singapore Chamber
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  • 188 2 At the date of last mail advices from London (lSth February), tho export demand for gold there had greatly diminished. I-ast year, that export reached Jn'i millions sterling, of which IS millions went to liermany. The imports into London, last year, reached millions. On the Isth February, gold to the
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  • 10 2 Adimtioxai. names will be found in the Annual liegira to-day.
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  • 14 2 Piionii X, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 A nmnsUUl Kiuiibm engineer is advertised for by an arated water factory at Medan.
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  • 17 2 Thk (ierman mail extra steamer OnfM left Hongkong today, and is due here on the 18th instant.
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  • 15 2 Messrs. Kuu Brothers advertise that they are now showing a large assortment of electro-plated goods.
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  • 25 2 It is advertised that the seventh innual general meeting of the Singapore iolf Club will be held in the Club louse on the L'lst inst.
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  • 21 2 "s the voyage from Hongkong to Along Hay. tho llnyanl, a French man-of-war. t.Hik soundings of the various harbours in Hainan.
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  • 26 2 i\ Sunday morning, at the Oaylaog ■iv. r, some llalllcs boys shot a crocodile, maturing about six feet. It took three hots to kill the reptile.
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  • 26 2 1 0-aoKK.w evening, a special Lenten service will b« held in St. Andruw's Cathedral, at 8.15 p.m. The Preaclwr will be the Key. D. Holland Btu.hU
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  • 28 2 On Sunday morning, a child, living at 131, Boat Quay, fell into a pot of boiling gambier. The child died from its injuries this morning.
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  • 30 2 This afternoon, at the Assizes, Chong Ah Wah was sentenced to twelve years' rigorous confinement for breaking into a house in North Bridge Road with six other men.
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  • 29 2 A hatch between Penang and Perak has been arranged to be pin ved at Taiping during the Easter holidays. The Penang team will be captained by Captain Vanrenen
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  • 41 2 Yesteeoav afternoon, a reception was held at the Italian Consulate in honour of the King of Italy's birthday. Most of the Consuls were present, besides a large number of the Italian and French subjects and some others.
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  • 38 2 Prikij: Henry will only remain one day at Woosung on his way up to Kiaochau, and no reception or festivities at Shanghai will be possible, but they may take place on the Prince's return from Kiaochau.
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  • 35 2 With the approval of the Government of Corea, the Russian Government has decided to establish a navtl coal depot on Deer Inland, situated opposite the Japanese settlement at Fusan, a Corean Port.
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  • 50 2 Ok the 9th instant, the police arrested a coiner in a Chinese temple at Pcnane The police found the man in the act of making some five cent piecei. and seized the mould he was using. A quantity of counterfeiting implements and materials was also seized.
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  • 51 2 Thk Unni/kf TrUgrnnh states that the British Minister at. Pekin. has obtained a pledge that Ynclmw (.it the entrance to the Tungting Like in the Yangtse Valley) shall be made an open port in two years, and that the waterway« in China shall be opened to
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  • 53 2 THE AUSTRALIAN BLONDIN. Tnr open air performance, to h« riven by Mr Alexander, the Australian Rlondin." did not take place last nieht, on account of the creator portion of the cround beinc under water through the heavy showern. If the weather ahould be fine to-night, the entertainment will take place
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  • 57 2 The British squadron at theChusati!". .ay« the Chirm Mail, has now dispersed Vice- Admiral Semour arrived at Shanghai in the Alnrrily on tha Ist inst., from Tinghai. and MM exiweted to leave for Nacasaki on the 4th The torpedo-boat-destroyer Ihndn nlso arrivH at Shanehai. H M.S. Pou-rrful loft
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  • 59 2 This morning, Gunner Warren wan again brought up at the police court on thechareeofgivinefalsecvidpnceagainst three Chinamen. Anothergunncr. named V. Groves, was also charged with the samn offence. The case was postponed until t'.ie M inst. the bail for each o! the accused beine *300. Not being able to
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  • 71 2 Thk M. M. Mail left Colombo at 7 p.m. yesterday, and in due here on Saturday next in the afternoon. The following is her passenger list for this port Mr. W. P. WaiMnll, Mr. I). P. MacIkmftall, Mr. and Mrs. W. Napier Mr K Hamaken., Mr.
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  • 67 2 Thk Secretary of the I'unjom Mining Co. has received the following telegram giving the result of the February clean-up: The mill ran 2« days, crushing ijtt tons of headings, yielding 260 oze. of smelted gold. The Berdan pans ran 28 days, grinding JO tons of concentrates, yielding .VI o/s.
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  • 105 2 IUMsI I'IX)T TOK DISH! ITION The Shmjliai Mrrrunj has received information froinomcial'sonrccs, revealingat.lot to throw ofl the Ma-ichu yoke, nd set up an indiq>endent government It is alleged that the Viceioysat Nankin and Wuchangandthetiovernorof Hunan to direct the affairs of the entire Yangtse Valley, with headquarters
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  • 217 2 Thi Carl Hertz entertainment opens on Saturday night. In discussing the entertainment, Calcutta paper saysThe evrnt of the evening was what l» dew.Tl.-U as "the mo»t w0u.1.-r--ful an.l sensational illusion the mrU has ever seen, entitled Aerolithe, 1 the mystery of tli. air." Mailiini I) Uion an exceedingly
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  • 669 2 It will be recollected that at of last week, the Straits ,jj announced that a nine days' q, lara would he imposed against all Z2 arrmng from Hongkong The Zl, ing was that vessels must be from Hongkong nine ,la v «;.l sicknes., on board, before i""'
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  • 45 2 O.v the ll'th instant, the I'cnws, Municipal Commissioners considered the estimates and designs for the proposed clock tower there. Mr IViriv, whose estimate was obtained the tirst price. The ,-econd prire km awarded to the I'enang Foundry Company, whose estimate reaoKnl •M.lie.
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  • 94 2 (Da our Qmmpmiml) Tin Resident Councillor is now frw from fever, but is still in I nrywfj. state. Some architectural improvements have been made in Christ Church I*J wooden flooring has been removed, ami a pavement is being put down insttjd The arrangement of tin; sents ha been lem[>4>rarily
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  • 221 2 TO THE EDITOIt Ml THK .TS BSI Sir,- I think that 1 >r. Lvii jhM Keng should thank the writers ..I UM placards; for they have done him very good service The sicked atta in these placards, which the writers dared not sign, will turn people
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 642 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufacturer, of DYHAMITK OBLIOICITE ÜBLATINK DV» \MIIK BUUTINO OELATINB DETONATORS Bzrom i 81l 1:1 v H'/.K 1 WC BLASTING UTAKWI s. Taß von KinxMivu, niiNo ill ■aaiifiauatvn ik <ir.» t Hk.t.ik, akk ami To riW THK 111. ill n.NIURO OK PDBITY TIWTS IMItISKO BY Tlir
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    • 163 2 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. NEW GOOD6I Kan.-y Straw Hats (TMn (iar.l.n Hals S.-nloi Hats < >-tii.-li FoatlierTips H>M,ons hildrens laney I'lubli Hats Millinery Ornaments Cliildren's Sun Hats Kmbroidered Boa 1! mm ts Infants' Muslin 1 I Infants' Musiin Krocks Infant, Hoods and Bonnets I'alls and Kail Nets Imltmt Collars
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    • 583 2 _NOTICES^ KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. Are now showing a large and well-assorted stock of Klectro-platod goods of the best quality. Electro-plated Tea and Cofl'ee Service Klcctro-l'luted Cut (ilass Claret .lug. lock up Liquor Cabinet. Cocktail shaker. Kroi.t«l Glass ]<-<• Pail Electro-jilaled ColTc- Service. Presentation Cup. KATZ BROS., LIMITED. SINGAPORE. TOWN HALL.
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    • 410 2 WANTED. t Him as assistant book-keeper, J\ roust write a good hand, and be MUick at ligurrn. Apply by letter to <•. II o KM ICm Omen. WANTKD IX AN AKKATKI) WATKR KACTORV. At Mkimn, Dei.i. 4 c oMPKTENTnnd qualitied KurO|>ean x\. tanneer to art as Superintendent. TAN KIM (jl
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    • 91 2 M. S. iatmdad for tho SlniU Ka*u abonld v« wnttm on CM ai<le of the pamr onlj. Ilj tk« nnl.H-1 of that condition, many M. S. 8. are rajectoJ that mitrht nthanriM ho pnhti.lMH. All ad>arti.inx r.,ntra.-t. are mbjmt to tha condition that tin. Manager may loare tha adrartiaammt oat
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  • 953 3 THE FORTRESS IN A STATE OF WAR." Bl o.K IIWS KKI'ORTIIW.] naaajaa, 5.30 a.m. nv four od.K-k, this morning, the .hole of the troops in Tanglin Barrack! were astir, and the departure tb* various detachments for the ,hffercnt forts was carried out with „,,,.1,-te .piietude. Indeed, lM-yon.l the
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  • 135 3 1 ii'vvmvn named Vm Tck Boa ii.cilyaclcrkundcti;..vc.,.menl.laeu :nrc-t,.,l for ueaeanling forged ■Mil.'- The fads of the ca.e t ;it, Saturday U»t. tlie accused went to •II named Cl.un X,.0 ll.ow. and I i.l.a-ed two brilliants, also another Irilhant on the day following Wee r<* Soo gave to
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  • 546 3 ir Br DID MOT nIVE ME ANY MOKEY, WHY SHOfl.ll I MAUKV HIM An amusing liipamy prosecution, said to be the second of its kind heard within recent yearn in the Supreme Court, came before Sir Lionel Coi, yesterday afternoon. Sariah, a young and rather prepossessing Malay
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  • 300 3 THE UOVCU.NoKIIIiNLUAI. Ol T 111 NTINU. Mail advices km the Philippines come down to the 7th instant At that date, so little alarming was the situation of attain., that the fllllainin flmlaial had just been enjoying himself in a hunting expedition among the mountains naai IfanUa. 11 K
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  • 263 3 Tlli: I. cm. an steamer /.'..i/oleft Hoofkong it pin on Sunday, the 1 .tl li instant, and is due here on Viiday next, the Isth iiist.inl The Nippon Viiscn Kaiaba'l steamer Ka—gmA Van, should b* hen to-day, a. the 2.M11 I'cbruaiy is given out as the .late on
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  • 941 3 Jin FISHERMKN CARRIED TO SEA. News has reached Copenhagen from Helsingfor* that a tract of ice on the coast of the Culf of Finland suddenly broke .11 in a snowstorm, and was car ried out to sea with 200 fishermen and several horses upon it. KLONDYKF..
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  • 201 3 Km 0ut.!..- r wcai. Ba**tU .'Out- -till Btum ilga »f diminishing in papujarttv. curiously enough, Hi..- with Urn rind la-m.- in Ih* nu.-t IHhlnaalilß. M iii.'y look uotedlaglf eald «n«i Bead to w mp plrawnlad itti lun or even worn un.l.-r :i j- ii uoiili! i«. i.... iiui.li
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  • 326 3 TIES KORWKDNESDAY. MARCH I'»TM. A CLASS -JV'.I Cole xt. v. Delay 1 H (LASS SIMILES. Mt-Arthur scr. v Hooper S Ellis i v. M. k.-.M Bchwabe 16.3 v. I'pton I. C IXABS MXKLXS Van Oaytjaaaaj v. Foiiett i Knox scr. v. i .nun 4 swnn scr v. Coulchrr
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  • Article, Illustration
    210 3 (COXDtTTrD BY KlMi'B PAWN AI.L Chess eorrrspondence should l« a.i.lr. .1 to Kkin I'.'iwn Problem No. l» by A. K da Silva, solved I by Kt-B:.;No. 3D. J. P. Tavlor. Q-tj I Wt 6; No. 21, A. E. Mereor. Q -H. s.|. KxP; KxP: O mutes. Correct solutions received
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  • 662 3 The Singapore chess champion of thirty years ago wa>. undoiil.te.lly, Mr (ieuriie I'erreau. He «as. I hehevc. a clerk in the Ireasury, an.l. when I came lo know him. he had already lell the (ioveiniiicnl scpos't o" l.ibmriau.' The l'.'i'l.iai'v'was'th.'i'i in the Town Hall, just where the
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  • 434 3 THK I-ASSKSGEH LISTS THK P. <>■ llEx.iAt., Will March-Mr. C C. Trotter; Mr. and Mrs. Sc.lt and infant, Mr. and Mis:. Fiddcs and family Mr. and Mrs. Logan and family: Mr Carey: Mr. A. Miesenais: Mrs. It. Cameron, two Misses Cameron; .Mr Stonoi Mr. J.Tait. "Japan. -'Oth
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 240 3 INDIGESTION I Condy s Fl.rid j 1 lM«t on buying "CONOYJI riu-?. I c**i*l»"" '■''"'■•>•■ THE STRAITS AND MALAYA during the Queen's Most Glorious Reign With the .lul.ilec Song of the Malay Peninsula. Printed on a good quality of antique ftm PRICE M) CENTS. To lie had from the .Sfmil.
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    • 301 3 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. IMPORTERS llKill CLASS BOOTS AM> SHOES: Bmb J. BOOT. Ban Bnowa ("vit- ii....ts. leather lined, wide welts. SI pair I Shown Oon OaU BOOS, 1., U1i. I lin,.i. fUJO Bnon Km Vnun Boor, light make. Sli'.Vi Hi. A. K (iI.A. V*aUf ll.»OT*i, light nak*,aUJo. ■aowa ivik n.K.Ts.
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    • 589 3 F( )K S.M.K; KMPU)YMENTS; IOLETtANDPBRSOIfALS. .iCTTim, I.M'cnu a line; »nd and Sri timon. lOcrntna Im.- Ith to i.th in,,,... ICBl** line; 7th to Ist!, in,,,.., .1 eonU i charge lei" than nne.lollar. Thu.,'» Ap» MM advfrtiwment, close »ot. lalhttvn* can Iw ins.-rt.il I l.mr«for|l Onawefk for gl..Vl;a forl night for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 135 3 AI1RANUKMKNTK. Ti ui>AV, l.-.rii HAH n HHi Water. 3M i' in M i U(t Quarter. j.i:i|. m. Military MobiluatioD. |;i..m.ImV Oppoeite Raffle* BdttoL u WoaantT, l(n ILuml Hipli Water. m. UO pa Itunicip.il roniiuic-ioii. i.:W. S. V. A Buoad Drill. S l& 8.C C Tanoii Tournamenl bafini Special Service. St.
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    • 76 3 WKATHER REPORT KmluianQ Krrbmt HotpUal, Hlk Mar. l««l. Bar. ax.ft'i: 2».7»i «JSS i W.BlbThir 77S 7110 7ISO S"S'■ c Kir.ofWin.l N X.E. N.K. o g?-f Max. Temp. «7.l Mai'.'i'n Sun M7!ii 'S < T»rr.rnd. 71 V &IM* Kainfall Ml WEATHKR TKLKGKAM (B. K. A. A V. Ttltfnpk Ce.) lIUNUKOSO. Rarometw
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  • 433 4 smtriroM. 10th Mm. m. I'm I'iioimcK (lintel are comded to 12.30 a.m. luiubier, -opra Bali JjJJdo Pontianak, IVnper, Black, Jo White, (SX) wo Flour Sarawak J.o7|. Jo Brunei. tv.ixl Sago 3-wi. Coffee.6aii, P'<*«> ■offee Palembanfc picked SS.BO. Cofteo. LiberianTW 1 \*&> Tapioca. small Flake *■*>■ do do Ist quality
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  • 141 4 iiongkons "*£g, I'oiitianak Sn ftnllmat, 111 «.m. Djambie KianAnn, 11a.m. 'hiTiKoo S'arung I+Mf, 11 m. »■;•:!> i A Macassar /'<>.'. .1 .1.1. Noon. »ulii via port* Aiiiii Yong, Soon. i-c nang Deli Hibt, p.m. 'otic via ports .SVt Bandjar, J p.m. Irlacra via ports /"a/tnn, 2 p.m. IC
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  • 85 4 From Kcroib:— By tho M. H. Maaii due on the lillli instant with dates to the ttk Fel.. [MlHai Bj the M. M. .V»W, due an 18lh instant. K.I. -.'lid A O. Mar l»t K li 7th K. 11. L Mar. 3rd Kill Ml] M. M. Mar.
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  • 258 4 AKKIVAI.M. I'.r s s. 11,11 I'uh <i,u,n from Mm.assar':— ■aaan. Swan and (iranl. F«r s. s. 1.,.,1,t,,,,,.i from Hongkong M.— i-. lhyss.ii, and Uorthwi.k. TO AHRIVE. (For Singapore). I'.r tierman s s. I'riiu Heinrich from Brenicrliav.n (due .list in»O:-Mr». C. V. \i-.m-s. (li-sVi -s, Mi^Makking, Mi an, l
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1270 4 Uaderthitheadiairthefollowingabbrcvia tions are used str. tt*amer sh. ahip lq.- -barque Brit.— British V. 8. Unilad Statas; Fr. French; Oer.— German DotDutch; Joh.^lobore; *c. G. c., Ooneral cargo d.n. deck passengers l T Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf, T. P. D.— Taniong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo
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    • 399 4 Name, porl, pi-o»<>l>l« aatt ol armm .~i nonw ol apents. Mileiior. l.iveriwol. Mar XI; Mannirld. Hallaaral. London, Mar O P, 4 v Borneo, Hoi Tkong, Mar 11 P. I o Uellona, Hamburg. Apl In. itaultnNTg. llengal. Hongkong. Mar ai P. t 0. lU'iia{lo<', l.ouiion. Mat J*- 1 I*.
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    • 92 4 S Vwml-8 turn. f Tons. Otnum FmoM «1U» l"^ 10 II linn WhattHin Brit. sir. lft", 01»<,n Pontianak Mar > I "l > t ,n'-' 14 SuiSang «tr. 177« Hay Cak-uttu Mar I'll ltengo For K li. IWI Curndo Miurnu Mm V'" I „i 1.-, Van derLyn Dutt.tr. ti",l
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    • 127 4 Date. Vemel'iNuie Fuu£Kiu dniv BWBWW* Mm II India Britstr. Kol».Tt»uii Sy.ln.-> via 14 Monmouthshire sir. Kvans Hongkong Ji gj jut! 15 Oolong Mr. Kvana H'konn sliaui;!"" 15 Batavii-r Itr. Knlwrtson Kl.-inu vm l' orl U Sri I'riug^anu sir. Hhtmnao Mila > > U Fantoo »tr. Hunter Trinftgan 18 gMWhUI
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 430 4 MUKKv MAINTAINS THE llKilllXr BEPUTATION EVERYWHERE ;iie System against Mm with PiiRE B'.OOO. THE BLST ShCURITY FOX HEALTH." l .cf n". ji-i -:a-:-.- :::r> J'm-sc* a tsld. I t I ZXX TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, j WEAK ano LANGUID FEELIiVBS, j And all ImP"^^ iood M.B. Indispensable to RESIDENTS ABROAD.
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    • 689 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AND CHE STUAITS J{IDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABUSHEO 1831. TeUphm,, m, 70 MejsafM. Addr, u: "Tims, SI.VO4POEI." The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay
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    • 297 4 NOTICES. /j LANGUID WOMEH I PAt.K f.HIMHIK.V I OLD 1 ■/-<><■ I.VIMI.WS I YIN CHAPOTEAUT (taiHTUDTS wnE or fettik) 1 A DfXJCIOL'.S NL'THIT/l'E STJ.WIX.4.VT JHbte By»p«puc. wd I' Co"* 1 0 1 T'l '\/*I 8toti 1011 I 0. TOMIKI. 2G, High Street. HAS A I.AKOK STOCK or MODERATE PRICES. FEKIUUINOIiS
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    • 711 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. rnUIES OF rKYI.OX. (daily edition). I Tli- hu.vsl and 1,.-t einuiated Denpaper published iv Ceylon. Ss well as the mart, st and the most readable; is more largely sup[M.ru-d by the Kuropean community of the Island than the other papers combined. In this great centre of Tropical Agri.iilture.
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