The Straits Times, 25 March 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1898. NO. 1f1.488.
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    • 795 1 fjffllt aoBNBOCOMPAMT.LIIIItIt) f l UIB Lilt Inw Nonrioh Uaku H™ Imtobos Eoo(<*t Aix A»«ur»i>o» O»|W7 (Fir») ST*,.**.!* UJ. i-«~e. Boolsty. Th. (X«aa M«n»* I«J««BO» (Mfcpoaj. 111. (luae M««««l NaT«a«icß Oosspaaj. Tk. Totu.l— UW« IM Coatu Ths Marittos IIWM Ooe»»aav, Ussitod. Por imrtioalan of th»ss Compmin. ">• fu ll\dVnti»«»«t ol THE
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    • 831 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I\E KONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART lIAATSCHAPnJ I'n.ler contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. A rKtili (.1 StngitJHirr Slur Aturt, UTI .1. 1 iaevlki.k Co., 2-3. COLLTIK QUAY. steamer From Kipactexl ill I c Ivspatrhedlor Al.iawUr. l';,,| n n K Mar IS. Pcnantf, 01-hl.h, Padang, and Sumatra's W. Coant. Mar. 24.
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    • 809 1 WESTERN _AUSTRALIA. 'JIHE W. A. 8. NAY. Co., Ltu., and the 1 O. K. S. Co. run steamers front Singji- I pure to Western Aunralin, si interval* of about 17 dayt. ixlling >t th« following l">i k Derby, Kins'. Sound (tb«i port (or I Kimherley (ioldfloldi), Broomc '/jrr'l^ I Bay),
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    • 641 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE IN8URANCE COMPANY. i Capital Paid up Capital 21-J.7SO The undersigned. Agent* for the <\>m- I pan y, are prepared to accept flre risks at I current rate* of premium. BOUSTEAD 4 Co. rilHE CHINA TEADEB INSURartCK 1 J. COMPANT. LIMITED. Capital Subeoribed $1,000.00,. Aawant
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    • 417 1 INSURANCES. rpHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY 1 HOW MIRCEIi III THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices: IJri» iKSl-UKCS Ill'ILlMM.a, LlVIKrOOL. Tlii- undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at currant rate*. HOOGLANDT Co. THE ITIilTI INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. KMBLI1HID IMS. Hud Omci, Hikoifou. Capital Fully HuUcribed £1,000.000
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    • 678 1 NOTICES. Gold Medals. Parts, 1&7K 1»M«. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having II Til O Greatest Durability ai« Therefore II la CHEAPEBT. I aWll <J c. f. .tl 12 BANKS, HONOKONO AND MUM.IUI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI «10,090,000. RESKRVE Ft'Nl) I H,000,l)00. RESKKVK LIABILITY OK) O ouOoOll PROPRIKTOBS J.»IO,UUO,««i.
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    • 800 1 DtAUßdi ClßKlt ANIt TWO UVttSAVKD. Li'VKVILLK. Bt.Mary«Co.,ald.-Usl wi^k. 1 receiveil an onter by mail for f.nir IkiHlto of Chan.Wrlaill Cholera ami Diarrh.-a R.Miie.l% I packed UM medicine I sal I 1 raosM letter today, »ayin( that it hail >aved the live- „f two of the family I alto -old a
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  • 71 2 STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, 25TH MARCH, 1898. REUTERS TELEGRAMS. THE CHINA LOAN. Establish ki>: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. [Sulitcription rate* and ailveriitiiig rain may be found on the fourth page.] 11l Hill IN ENGLAND. BUT THK fVLL AMOUNT I'MiKHWicITTKK Ixmdmi, 2. r >M Murrh. I )nly;thirty per cent, of the China
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  • 26 2 PROBABLK AMERICAN INTERVENTION. Irrespective of the Maine disaster, a strong feeling is growing up at Washington in favour of American intervention in Cuba.
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  • 358 2 The people of Germany seem to be anxious to lend their money to China. The people of England seem to prefer Jo invest their money in Upton (Limited). It may be that the people of England are right. At all events, while Berlin h;is largely over-subscribed its
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  • 420 2 Ok late, tin.' Kubjeet of railways in China has been BBC* than ever before the public. Railway loans and railway projects, and extensions of railways across the lronticr trow Tomjiiin and Uunnali have come under discussion. Yunnan, the province into whirl, schemers propose t.i extend railways from
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  • 352 2 We rann.it congratulate Mr. Huffmeister on the attitude that he adopted when defending his gardener who was accused of stealing flowers from the compound of Major Ceneral Jones Vaughan. Mr. Hoffmeister's attittulo was that it is customarjr lor native gardeners to go into compound*, with which they have
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  • 29 2 A KEcEiTins will be held on board H. M. S. RafcnOM this afternoon Steam launches will be provided to and from Johnston's Pier and the man-of-war. All are invited.
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  • 31 2 Thk Viceroy of Hunan, a Chinese province shortly to be opened to foreign trade, has been ordered by Imperial Edict to raise 30,0u0 men to be trained by an English instructor.
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  • 42 2 With reference to a statement that certain small planters at Klang are abandoning their holdings because of the low price of cofiee, we are asked to |ioint out that that applies only to native cultivators. No Kuropean planter has abandoned his cultivation.
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  • 58 2 TiiBRK was I very numerous gathering at l.ady Mitchells reception yesterday and. if good wishes for a pleasant voyage and a safe return can assure these things, Sir Charles and Lady Mitchell will have a pleasant tour, and will safely come back. They go by Canada, leaving Singapore for Hongkong
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  • 117 2 M ii Akmii Ukui goes on Saturday to Penang, to spend a few days there. The task of editing the Strait* ffaw should then devolve on the assistant-editor; but he is ill. It has accordingly been arranged with Mr. J. J. Lillie, late editor of the Sium Fret I'm/, that
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  • 10 2 1.A1.V Mitchell will gire away the Ladies' Tennis prizes to-day.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 21 2 An Australian Chinaman, living at Mt, North Bridge Road, reports that, yesterday, ho was robbed of his watch valued at ill.
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  • 19 2 Ummm. Powell A- Co. advertise a furniture sale at The Priory, Uiver Valley Itoad, on Saturday the L'nd April.
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  • 18 2 The ease against the artilleryman, who is charged with perjury, is proceding in the Police Court this alternooii.
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  • 24 2 Mr. K 11. Bell, Chief Mm Officer, leaves for Penang on Monday next. On the name day, Mr. Superintendent New-land leaven for Province Wellealey.
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  • 28 2 Ir i* expected that then. s. Katmng will ho out of .|uurantine some time this afternoon, and that the vessel will leave for Penang to morrow (Saturday) afternoon
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  • 25 2 OHM to the Town Hull being required on Monday by tho Klower Show Coiiiniittee, there will he no meeting of the Philharmonic Choir that afternoon.
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  • 33 2 11. M. S. I'lor-r wi'/ j6nd a football team to play ttwJV Kdab A«o Million on tho gro- v h'i77-iyed Alwee Road •■>•:;. KudfU at j p.m. Mohanjea Euaan and liui tl.i club'i turn.
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  • 29 2 Isformatio* reached Singapore yesterday, that Mr. Hang, assistant on the estate of Mr. von Mechelen, and also his Chinese boy have been murdered by a Malay.
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  • 42 2 Th« P A O. I'mnw with tho mail from Europe of the 4th March left Penang, at 10 am, to-day, and is due here at 6 p.m. to-morrow. Mr. J. A. Swettenham is one of the passongcrs on board.
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  • 45 2 Thi Penang Golf Club are considering a proposal to appoint a paid Secretary to the Club. This is owing to the increase of membership of the Club, and the natural increase of work caused thereby to the Hon Secretary and Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 55 2 PRIZE IItSTKIBfTION TO-DAY. The prize distribution at the Ladiis" Uwn Tennis Club, as well as the final Championship and Single Handicap, play is fixed for to-day. Lady Mitch-ll has kindly consented to give away the prizes. A photograph, also, of members and their friends will be
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  • 59 2 I.AI'IKS' COMI'KTITION. A lauiks' monthly competition, medal play, is about to be' held. One round to be on the first Tuesday in every month. The entry book is at the Club House, or entries may be sent to the Captain. Tho first competition takes place ouTuesday, the
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  • 75 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hartwig, residing at Lloyd Road, state that they went out yesterday and, on their return, found that their safe had been robbed of SU" and a collection of gold coins. They suspect one of their servants, who is missing It is thought that the boy
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  • 61 2 THK STAtITISQ M.V'IIINK TO-MORROVt' Thk starting machine will be erected at the race-course this afternoon, and, if found to work satisfactorily, it will be used to-morrow morning during the training. Members desirous of witnessing this -the first starting machine used in Singapore will probably have an opportunity of
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  • 67 2 A guard of honour of the Ist Itattn. West Yorkshire Uegt of Km rank and tile under the command of atßftakl Regimental Colour, with the Itan.l. will parade at Johnstons Pier on the :!7th inst., on the occasion of the departure of His Excellency the Governor, from
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  • 67 2 SiioHTLYbeforenoon to-day, a carriage accident happened on Orchard Road It appears that a svee employed by a gentlemanliving at Tanglinwasdrivinga somewhat spirited horse along the road, when the animal suddenly bolted. On its way it collided with a gharry, with the result that the carriage was smashed, although
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  • 76 2 Messßg. Kelly and Walsh have published a useful work entitled /,tt.r,mtnlion of tht if"' rrrfilatiiuy* for presenting MiUHMMteM, by Mr. 11. K. Pollock.har-risterat-law. It aims at expounding these regulations in the light of judicial decisions, explaining their meaning and fan. Mr. Pollock gives a clear exposition of
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  • 85 2 CkOra KNDANuERKIi. The absence of raiu is endangering the rice crops in South (him. and it is to the resulting apprehensions that the present abnormally high price of thn grain at Hongkong is in part due. On the l.'ith instant, the Canton official!* offered prayers for
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  • 90 2 Yestekiiav. two coolies were taken to the police station by the Municipal overseer, Mr. Oliveiro. One of the men was suffering from a broken leg. while the other had several cuts up..n lnface. It appears that the iiion met with rather a peculiar accident while engaged in
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  • 85 2 Tko Thew, who stoutly protested his innocence, and who stated that hu had had business dealings with the pros.'cutor. was brought up on remnnd churned with gang robbery in North Bridge Koad. The i-vid<-iic<: showed that the primmer with four others at early noon entered the. house of
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  • 105 2 In Mm province of llijntaiii (JavaY, Mjpatba Hwnn&aya than arc Point: oollee atxnftM ei/iiducted on a peculiar system of.-ultjvation IhsoaAa trees, l.iboiian ones. En abated ilown to the sea •bora. Most Of Hhh tnai have n.-ver been lopped. They grow luxuriantly with wide-spreading branches lull, so far. they gaat
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  • 121 2 To-mnnT will be the last night hrn one of Carl Hertz's w fonn, n Several changes are announce,!, well as new tricks, new song, by M,,,,. I) Alton, and new pictures by Cinematoßrnphe, including tba tjueen" DiamonilJutiihel'roci-sMon the 1;,, Turkish War, and the Mar.li rwS Nice. This is
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  • 100 2 A I.AROK collection of wild animal. from various parts of the Malay I> n sola. India, and Burma left tn'tli,- Crteld yesterday for New York. The collectors, Mr. Cteorge Austingstall a,,,i Mr. Charles Sellars.iiave been Ilmad for the past few months gettin, together their large con.igTn-.en"
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  • 146 2 A Kl.lX(i peon engnged at theS|,a n Consulate reports a very curious ntury to the police He says that, at 11 p ra on ttit* L'.'ini instnnt, ;i- lit* was along Victoria Street, two Klings lri him and pulled him into a gharry .hed, where they robbed
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  • 215 2 The Parsee Victoria Theatrical Company, lately arrived in Singapore from Manilalay. give their first performance on Saturday next at the new theatio in Victoria .Street. The Company intend to remain two months in Singapore, after which they will leave fur Colombo The Company has travelled all over
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  • 246 2 This morning, before Mr 11..».irJ, a nalivc gardener, who wan said to t* in the employment of Mr. ilolliiici>t.-r, *H placed in the dock charn.-.l «itli plucking and stealing" HowiT. fruni tli,- garden of the tlenerals DOOM, in (irange Road. He blmmW no! mull; Sunta Singh, who
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  • 150 2 an oitciiKKTUAi. ooacn i OaSatmdaT, taatnd April, ■ben another .if tin- Popular Orcbei teal Cooearta givag pariodically by tin Orchestral Section ..I the >m;->V" Philharmonic Society, "n *v sion, there will bt i r;it)i.i strong! Orcbeatra than usual, there being ■khnbh reinforce,,,, i.t 01 Hi- mnakiaiiaoftna Baiid of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 549 2 t NOTICES. NOBEL'S [PLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufacturer, of: iiYNAMriK an laum BELAim DYNAMITK HLABHM. asutna dbtob HtMNM MA my H/.K Ul HI MUM AITARATUK. THI tluivi KirUMIVM, BBINO ill UUlUrirTnillD iXiBIATRmTAIN, UIUOI A»l> HUT, T1«T« lIUIKIII *V TH« BIITISU (tOVBBITMBirT, AltT) 111, THBBBFOtB, UUABAIItbbu to n> or anriuoi uriurr ud
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    • 170 2 NOTICES. I JOHN LITTLE I CO., LTD. I NEW GOODSs ramy *traw Hats Willow Garden HaU Sailor Hats Mriah Feather Tips Ribbons Children's Kaney Pluali HaU Millinery Ornaments Children's Sun Hats Knibroidered Sun Boniirts [■fcafcr 1 Muslin Rota Infants' Muslin Frock. Infants' Hoods and Bonnets Kills and Fall Nets I-vties'
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    • 646 2 NOTICES. I TOWN HALL. nUTIVSir LAST TWO SIGHTS. CHANGE OK PKOUKAMMK CHAN'UK OK I'IfoUKAMME TD-Mi.HT. CARL HERTZ THE GREAT LONDON ILLUBIONIBT MM by MULLS. D'ALTON EmEKTAINMINT OK MaRVKLLOI'K MvaTCSV Music, Magic, and Mirth. torvuut nuoaii KORTHKTWO KAKKWEIJ.MOHTS. TDSKiHT NEW THICKS NEW TRICKS NEW SONGS SEW SONGS I new ncruHa NEW
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    • 542 2 RETURN OF THE FAVOI' RITES Extraordinary Bight Electric Light I The Victoria Parsi Tbe >trotiK<'.t organization that bu e»er I toured l.vii. ion, China, Ceylon. Burmah. I StraiU nn<l India, will perform at tbe I specially erected NOVELTY THEATRE.-O.uecn Street i SalunUiu, 26/ A March, 1.-ii- Tne New A" Popul&r
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    • 89 2 M. B. S. intimfed for Kb* Ftmits Tim- abo«M wnttei on on* u<i* of tha pw«r naif By th» MffUctof that oonditintt, tn»ny M.S. B. *r» r«)Mt*J that mifffat otbxrwiM bo pnblinhM. All ftdrvrtiainv oontnwt- are •abject to tk« m«<lition th«t th« Huiitr bat Imt* tbt ftdvMtia«Mat out of UK
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  • 694 3 (BIMMI afternoon, before Mr. Wolf.Tstan. evidence w:u taken againsta .l.n-miiw, named Harift charged with niurdi-riiiga Javanese, named hulieman, .il T»njolig Katong The iirst witness called was I>r. l, ,,k. who Hli that, on the Mi Man h. In ret -rived at the hospital the I,., ly
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  • 95 3 unil I: ■■ll. in Catholic missionaries nt Kuim Cheng, in KmncM It Kays Ilmi. ..lllu.ucli thi- people living near Iliu miKsionarin nrvrr molested them, one Jay a mob of people armed with knives ami other weapons came in from the r.irroiiiuling ountrv and nttacked the mission The French prieets
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  • 146 3 COI.OKKL lVnnefather aBBOOWM before Mi Howard, this morning, in respect of 4 ban which he had preferred against l«n Chinamen for keeping a common toning house at IS, Merchant Koa.l 111- h,-i>c,l,.i (iencral staled tlut ll VOJ a case which he bad been trying lo Cetior some
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  • 192 3 lIIK MIAsI'KKS 10 UK TAkKN In.: Hongkong l>.n/i/ Pmoj dioi OOOao the lest way ot safeguarding HoOfkoog It 1- admitted, says that lournal. that in or.lrr to give the squadron treodoon to protOOl llriti^li commerce allo.it. the .lony should bo ►elf protectim; To ih.- end .1- borden should
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  • 1046 3 MADAME PATH S OKITIARV M aha vk Patti is to be added to the list of those who hare had the uncanny experience of readingtheir own obituary notices. The Australian papen contain iifwt The cable message announcing «u misread. According to a communication from Sun Keino, where Madame
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  • 897 3 NEW GIINEA. Tiir Lommiititf shown the urgent need of enforcing Dutch authority in Netherlands X«w Guinea. The otatei-General have ukcn the first step towards this by •citing aaidc 115,000 guilders for stationing a few officials there. By lieaty, the boundary between Dutch and British territory in that island
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  • 542 3 I.osiwv. Mi March The (juxtn has arrived at Nice. The Cavendish expedition to Lake Rudolph and the Nile haa been |K»tponed after consultation with the Foreign Oftk-c. Tb« dealb is announced of Sir Richard yuam. the famous doctor. LO3DOS, 14th March. 11,-1 ore.-in i .ib.net ha- notified
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  • 421 3 THK NojBMBB li«T«. THE P. A ft "Japan," Joth March.- Mr» K.Owen; Mm. Murray llubertson; Mr. C.Wishaii, Mr. D. ft C'arinklincl Mr. ami Mrs 1 .il.miii and 1 lulil. In, in PoaojML Im.i.m 7th April.— Mr. and Mm. Niinnon; Mr. A. II Kv.-rett Mrs. It..- :.n.l f;uniiy.
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  • 60 3 For Itaupkiik. fIOOIOH. on IMB Mar.-li. UauteuU-r>: Schmidt A 1 0. London. <*./«a. due IMIi otajaji. Hot 000 'ivnaiiK and Hoiiilmiv. Baooolln, due BMI Mar, h. 11. hll Meyer A Co. IVnaiK and Calcutta. .1; Mr, .iue 30th March, lorkloa .v Bmoa, Odt'»M, Saratov, due l:'llt
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  • 323 3 RESULTS OF THURSDAYS PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP 8. Reid btal <-»[.t While 6-1. M A CLAM SIXOLU. MM tcr. bral Fi«her-S R. CLAM SI.MiLU. l'inborn k~i LonR 6-0. IM. K/ei.i.-1+S txat .Mi-liitu»h icr. 7,-i, 7-&. MorriMHi hr.il Si»»on. HrrmiH-r-* brat M:ik.|.- Kr. I 6-1'. t'allo. A .-ii.i|. -t
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  • 82 3 The Bataoio tHmmHti statm that the MM. U. Gnhreru is petting old and needs to lie laid aside. Shu is to undergo repair- at Singa|iore shortly fur the last time. Ry June next, she will probably bo ONOtoaoi out. The Messageries Maritimes will put another boat, the
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  • 158 3 Date. Vwu'l Kmi FuuAßk, BlillW lIUTIIIATIOX Mur S4 tWttU Hi" ~lr !l m Utdmn Bar. Mr. Xi n>W ■jj si PManbun Bui rtr. Plukln Ani. 11..1 Unt »lr. JarkMß p .*i Ti-u. <t »lr. Kili-v •-■■•> am M 11.. 1..-..MX »lr. Aii.'m IV,.h.n» Mr. .M.i-In,II M H«m ■oj h
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 71 3 (iOU)EN RAUB Price: One Dollar: to be had at the onVaan fcBM Oflice, or from Kelly and Watee I-«l or John Little A Co. (Ltd.) THE STRAITS AND MALAYA during IbaQaaaoVe Most vaWani Iteign I With tho JuhilecSongof the Malay I I'cninsuU." I'i.nled on a good quality of antique I
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    • 966 3 NOTICES. ISMAIL AND KAHEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS MAMKACTI KlN(i IKWKI.I.KKS DKAI.KRs IN PRBCIOI'S STONES, Have now oo view at No. 02-1 an.l BJ-S, Bra- Bassa Road A Cuoics Stock or i IIK.VCKIKI> II HOOCHES. KING. KlNli KINO. I'KNDAXTS, NECKLACES. SCARF TINS. KARItINIiS. 4c. Set with diamonds, i ut pearls, emerald., sapphires,
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    • 997 3 NOTICES. CUUafOU si'oirriNii CLUB. The Sprinn K«— in—lu,g will be hehi OoTooadOT, ItnMtll ll,ur-d«y. MarJXtl. and Satunlni .May >th ISJOMaMBO nKCTDAT. Iweatam j*ih Hnf, isd~ THK MMI'KN 11 M'K Value I'.'.Vl A i;.. for Mi1. 1. -a Hanoi Webbl o*aoroesh)(iaai imi.v In illiio«ain of IUbO to hors, tl-r.-.i In tli-lnt-nn.vltale
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 260 3 WEATHKK IBlat Km<la*fl KrrUu, HotpiUll, Mh Mar. 18W8. 'i.rti S p.m. 9 p.m. lit. m \t> k»v liar. 2».tMO LD> 1 JU.im Tomp. win h».o TOO W. It'lliTher 770 MM 7411 Ilir.ofWind N.K. 11 IJ =5 Max. Temp. WJ.2 Mm... 71.0 Jh Teir!r»d. IKfil Rainfall Nil S WKATHKK TKLKtiIUM. fat
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  • 484 4 SinairoM. SrVTH March, IMS. PRODUCE (Rain are corrected to 12.30 a.m.) (iainlii'T Copra Ball MO. do I'ontianak, 7.25. Pepper, Black, „«•«>■ Si "white, (SX) dago Flour B»wmk, S.lO. do Brunei.. *-"JPearl B*go s.xn. Coßeerltali. picked 29."0. Coffee Palembenfc picked JKUSO. Coffee, Liberian, No. 1 WOO. Tapioca, small Flake, 4.«0.
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  • 167 4 For I; r Mr. Time. To-MORKOW. Tringgunu via ports Ho teong, 7 a.m. Bangkok Mr.lun, a.m. Ponsn K llltn/alloch, V a.m. Japan via ports tCintuct, 11 a.m. K. Pahung via port! I'rrdana, Noon. Hutu I'uliat Aim, Hi*. 1 p.,,, Deli Sumatra, 1 p.m. Sepang via porn B. Timor,
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  • 102 4 From Kprope:— By thoH. AO. Vtmrn, with dates to 4th March, due on '.Mth Mar From Ciiika:— By the M. M. Ocrimi.n, due on M Anl. ♦'ft Singapore l>u« in Load Ml L'n.l P. Mnr Ist K.li 7th K. 1). L. Mar. 3r>i HVI.MIi M. M. .Mar.
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  • 176 4 ARRIVALS. IVr s.s. tUmJfmtmm Bandierma»sinM r lI— I. Miinro, anil Martin. l'< r I*. Ai>-. s, Jaitan from Hongkong Rev. W. Banister IVr 1\ A O. H.u. ortHoM from London Mrs Vim ..ii. 1.i.u1. I'd ami »!r--iindMib*<;,ant-]>alton. From Penang: Me-»r-. Hullermann, and Stuart, and Mm. Hillings Pit s.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 155 4 I'nder this heading the following abbreviations are used :—str —steamer sh.—ship i-q.- -barque; Brit.—British V. United States; Fr. French; Uer.—German j Dut Dutch; Joh.—Jobore; 4c, G.c. General cargo d.p. —deck passengers; V—Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.—Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo Vharf; J.W.-Jardine's
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    • 1316 4 Auiviu Hinoa Nooa or Yutksdit. A. Apear, Brit. str. 1,391 tons. Capt Sundberg, fa Mar. From Calcutta, llith Mar. (i.e., and 104 d.p Sarkies and Moses. For Hongkong, Wh 114 /fan >'• .Soon, lint. str. JW tons, Captain Odink, ->4tl. Mar. From I'ontiauak, i.lnl Mar. 0.r., and 30
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    • 440 4 Namt, port, probable dot* of arm, 0.. and name ot aatntt. A.lria. Hamburg. Apl 4 Behn Meyor. Afridi. 1.n... Anl j P. Simon., llallaarat. London, Mar H i P. 4 (>. llorneo. Hongkong, Mar ii P. 4 0. llellona. Hamburg. Apl In iUnle nl-it Ht'iil.iwiT.-, IvoniioD, Apl i
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  • 199 4 5 Vkwil'i Ximi A Torn. Captaih Fuom Sail«i>. OHM» S Rio Mar M Ho UonK Hrit.«tr 111 Aiirus K<-Uiilan Mur >IHoG<BD•_'J i;u..n Margar.t itr. 173-' Dunbnr Now York Jim •> Jlouslead and I o M Tuonllta sir. I.VU Brown F. Briuidun Miir *JT. C. Boffuutil :!4 Horn «tr. ami
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 193 4 NOTIC VS. /•cO-^^a llllifiulNkvSMHXlfii9llliUrllllß ■^^■■■■■■■^■■■■■HMlMiiiß^BaHißaiiiiiiH II 4r Am*- Jg rkt wutt rowtwtnt and nott MMMpS or ojl laxalne pttU Xjj CONSTIPAT JON -HEADACHE CONGESTIONS JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARK THK BKST VAI.IK IX TIIK MAUKCT: y P (I »1 1.00 PKBCMK, DUTY P*lU. V. V. <> S|'K( I Al.
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