The Straits Times, 6 August 1898

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AUGUST (i. 1898. NO. 19.() i Hi.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 384 1 |1 110B SKOCO«*»T.U,,ITID M ****-_*fvi£^B3h con- I i) oNBB ,o*ua>Qui I I W ,,.»v«s,S«wH»»»o«. -v mtnoAWW oMsPAinr. r K iSX hi-™. ash Lam**n ll J ulin|!i»«lM" 1lor a Ssssssc gi—» itm inns. I- cm '»■''< |2 lirrumalla Ma:;,,,,, AU K .W Se|.t. 10 H.|.t. M 8 ikMtan -«lj .■iiKers. „,llon,hay.
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    • 898 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATKCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Anml. al S.nnapor, KHir Aoa-.v, i.ts J. 1)aI5I.«u. 4 Co.. I'-S, CflLLTaa QI7AT. steamer From Klpecled ill I* Despatched for On .V,. Buia.Mii. Auk. 1. Hma-1.i1,, Pulu Uot, Moearndjaivi. Cotei. Berouw, and Hoelongan. Aug. li. aa, Batavia. 4.
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    • 382 1 BRITISH INDIA STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO Him RANGOON, 4 CAU'UTTA 1 > Tlf 4 j I till- 1 111 pflU V HliT« lr HlLt'll' lt'll to leave Tanjoni: I'nßar Wharf every week 1,-- 1 and Careo are l>ooked oy the nhove steamers at through rates lo all ports in
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    • 708 1 INSURANCES. rptU LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital «2,!i7,W0 I-aid up Capital 812,7.10 Reserve Fund «7<1,3i0 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. Hi H's 1 K.\ Ii A Co. rpue CBINA 11: vi. 11: INBCKASCF. J COXFANY,
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    • 547 1 INSI'KANCES. LAW UNION AND CROWN KIRI AM) UKK DnUEANCI COMPANY. CAPITAL t4,(«Jf1.000. 'pilEunder-icn.-l h.-ive I np|K>inte.l I agent, nt Iliiaarima for ihe abovo C.iinp.iiiy i.in lire prepared to I ike risks al curr->il fate*. JAKUKR Co. 'I'HE STRAITS llfVlilO.l 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. Hud OffMß. StiioiFou. CapitAl Fully -,i-... .ii i..-
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    • 643 1 NOTICES. THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAITENED. 1<«tl I'ionicr LocUorks and General Metal Koun.lrv, Alic.irli. N W I'loviticc« ln.li:i I'll.- .inly awHeal IxK-kworlcß in the laat.undaT .lirect Kuropean iiianageiui lit and HfamaVaa If we cannot m.K't jam 'c.|uirciiicnts, nolunly else ran. Our trade murk on a lock is a sullicicnt
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    • 154 1 I I I is 1 1 AMTPOUIJNG OQMPOSmOK AND PAINT CO. LUUTEDI Vun //u. .9. promt* Manufacliii.-r- al „uick drunu' Kn:im.-I C..ni|...-'n. i f.<r ship's holtoml. The most ctl..-iit:,l i.i.\entiou aKainst Oerroatoa Poallaa even in the moal fouling waters lor St,1t ,1 ,w..| Sailing Khips. UVTKNBGKa, KCUIILDT i Co Aiz.-nr-.
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    • 680 1 I KFFBCT I.sMAKVKIXOUS" 00 SAYS THOMAS c FI.A3HMA.N. land pr.. parlor o( FuMlUrt Hi.TKI KAWAiriM.i. whrii t>]*>nkini( annul -unr imtanc k IMH ho k-tvc i'hamt>erlain"s Ctne,Chol tinned; He Mid: lU\. i u U pl.-n-nr.- in mtiiYing to the umefi.-ial ranlta I ban eiperwnrnl (rom eh imlinhio'i Colic, Chelwm, and DUrthcaa
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  • 15 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. At tbe Ueneral Hoapiu' on tbe r.ih insunt. Abchibild HBPBOBx-MmHiLaos, of Johore.
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  • 47 2 SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS SPAIN SUBMITS. Establiihkd: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. WAIt TO CKASE TOMORROW. London, Hth Augwt. H is understood that Spain has practically agreed to accept the preliminary terms of peace proposed by President McKinley. Hostilities are expected to cease on Hunday (to-morrow)
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  • 50 2 SHAFTER'S ARMY. STRICKEN BY FKVKII. The chief officers of General Shaftera army have represented to the War Department at Washington, by memorial, that the army will perish of fever unless speedily moved to other quarters. The War Department has given orders to return the troops home as soon aB possible.
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  • 33 2 AMERICAN AT SAMOA. COALINO STATION AT PAUO-PAOO. Thk St,r York HemU states that President McKinley has decided to utilise the harbour of Pago-pago in the Samoa islands as a United states coaling station.
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  • 764 2 CHANDOO AGAIN. 1 nit re-elcclion of the Officers and Committee of the local brunch of the Straits Settlements Association, which waa accomplished with unanimity at yesterday's meeting, assures, for the coming year at any rate, so far as it is humanly possible to assure anything, another period of vigorous existence
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  • 8 2 To-dat'b 4 m bank rate is 1/1 lj
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  • 13 2 Piodccs, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 Missrs Robinson Co. advertise an assortment of tennis rackets, nets, and balls.
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  • 15 2 Tub Sultan of Johore arrived from Penang this morning on board the H. G. Myir.
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  • 17 2 Two rikisha pullers are charge I by Hoong I "h.-nz with attempting to extor money under threats.
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  • 14 2 A Chinaman with two previous convictions for gambling was this morning lined twenty-five dollars.
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  • 20 2 The I. with the mail from Europe passed Malacca at Ml this morning, ■viii is due here about 5 p.m.
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  • 20 2 Tuikty dollars, or a month, was the sentence on Wan Ah Pack yesterday for rescuing a prisoner from legal custody.
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  • 18 2 D'Aiics Marionettes give an afternoon performance at 4,30 today. The usual evening performance will commence at !i p.m.
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  • 22 2 The Japanese cruiser Ilaihuiatr is to relieve the .I'.r.. .-j'amn at Manila, and the Vhinyen will, it is cipected. also proceed thither.
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  • 27 2 11. M. S. Grafton docked at Yokohama on July 19th. and was expected to sail i it day, in company with the 1 1 art, for Wei-hai-wei.
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  • 26 2 Ox Monday the bench of two Magistrates is to try a Chinaman with a very black record for house-breaking and theft, who was remanded this morning.
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  • 28 2 A chinksb lad had hia watch forcibly stolen by three Teochews last night. One of the. gang was remanded this morning to await the arrest of his fellows.
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  • 23 2 The British flag was formally hoisted on tlie mainland at Weihai-wei, and saluted, on the morning of July 16th. The Chinese Uagdisappearadthe evening
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  • 32 2 I Hi-. I 'lit chard Morgan Syndicate is said to be in a fair way to get a valuable concession in Corea, a country which has been too long neglected by British
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  • 30 2 A Malay constable was charged this morning, before Mr. Howard, with desertion. The case is to be taken by two Magistrates on the 6th instant, bail was fixed at SIUO.
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  • 29 2 B. NIIMASN was again before Mr Wullerstan yesterday and charged with defrauding Mr Othlers of UOoii April -'.'>! h last. He was also again remanded, bail as before at S:v««i
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  • 34 2 11. B. M c.nsul at Amoy, in a report dated July 15th, says a recrudescence of bubonic plague has occurred there. There were 1,L>79 deaths from this cause between May lUlh and July ll'th
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  • 35 2 Fob taking two gold rings off the fingers of a girl ouly six years of age, Mr. Howard has given Tan Whee two months in prison The latter professed to be a reputable business man.
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  • 29 2 Sutkln Chinese domestics, for gambling in a house in I'rinsep Street, have been lined ten dollars each, in default a month s imprisonment. Twenty-five dollars were awarded to the
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  • 35 2 A c.enti.kmas was arrested at the wharf yesterday for landing six dozen of wine without a permit This morning he explained his ignorance to the Magistrate and went free on paying the duty -six dollars.
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  • 35 2 Tms morning, Ins|iector Ryaa, fur the Chinese Protectorate, cjiarged a Cantonese woman with obtaining two girls tor immoral purposes. Mr. Howard sent the case to th<> court of two Magistrates, ami allowed bail in *.'"o
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  • 42 2 H. M. S. Ilonarrnturr arrived at Nagasaki from Wri-hai-wei on the 21st July. 11. M. U, Oaawjnaa. the llagship of Vice-Admiral Sir E. 11 Seymour, was ei|ie. ted thence on the L'Sth, and the 1.----.. Xarcunu, and two other vessels with her.
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  • 47 2 Kiuht women, arrested yesterday by Sergt. Beanie at a house in Amoy Street, were charged this morning with assisting in a lottery. The whole batch were remanded till the llth, bail being taken in Sl.uw each in two cases and in V.O" in the remaining six cases.
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  • 37 2 A match was played on the Ksplan Baa vcsteulay between a team from the Rathe Institution and the 8. R C. The boys played a good game and defeated the Club by four goals to nil
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  • 61 2 CEBU AND ILOILO. KaflM had reached Hongkong from (Vim and Iloilo up to July L'Jnd whon the last mail left There was no clmnge at either place, and the Spaniards were slill in possession Iloilo, indeed, had seen nothing of the disturbances at C.bu the insurgents were in the hills
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  • 57 2 CHINA AS MANUFACTURER. A ik.iiu "lien k i- f.ictorrisshor; Iv •o h<- established in Tientsin it will be the first of the kind in China The ol.je, t is to utilize the wool of North China for the production of blankets cloth. The p.ant will b.i iin|>orted from America, itnd
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  • 54 2 ANGLOPHOBES AT PEKIN. A riRK. ediploiuatii'strugKleis waajag in IVkin, aoeOteßai to a northern contrinporary, to prevent the Chines.- naval reorganisation passini: into British bands. The Russian Ukaiat riMJatu has again strongly protested also .urn n-t the eoiitru.-t heing aima to the Hongkong and Ta.aill.ln' Bank for the trunk railway between
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  • 92 2 THE SHANGHAIN STRIKERS. inn—lt those who went on strike at Shanghai i mnection with the Hißfpo grara-yard l,.ss-house riots were the vaaharnwa. Some of the men who wished to ro on with their work were intiniidat.-d ami assaulted and another small riot ensued, with the result that twenty tw.i washrrmun
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  • 1808 2 RcarccT for Tommy Atkina is one of my most cherished instincts. The successive shocks inflicted upon this sentiment last Tuesday afternoon were a serious drawback to my rnjoyrnent of the splendid game of football put up by the plucky tfiough unfortunate S. C C. team and the
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  • 332 2 FUNERAL OF MR. W.C. BIBBY. The funeral of Mr. William Cturta Biljhv, whose accidental deal down the wiiuo of the Kin Lode at J;'-' we unhappily had to record oaT»» day, took place at liukit 1.-iv early this uomiiif. Tha lalaiiaa fi-uln J.-lehu, which ai uncedtbeW it y. it will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 503 2 NOTICES. XOUEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. ir>'r* of l^ N \MIIK I lONI i I. GELATINE DYNAMITI BLAOTINU roNATOKS HARTV iTl'zK BLBCTBIC BLAJITIHO IFPABATI THB AHOVI K.PLO.IVB, B.IKO ILL siTir'i'ii'TH ASV <"''*«" ">» THE BOK.VEO I OMPAOT. ITU •..NTn. Native Htatea, HlaoLjava and Bornao KAVt \l UU-. IN .siocK Al.l. IHI
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    • 916 2 NOTICES. NOTICK \M It KKni.K-work Dan* iwimattt Orchard Rand, N<>. I C A.-row ..r. fee Signboard. I NOTICK I THKuii.l.rbiKii.-.l.hav.-beiin appointed "lif agent, in HI ni;:ipor.\ lot tin* Nr.ler- Ii --i.rvn Magaiyn, K. Ilun lop 4 Baleria. I nave in-' !■<■< .iv.vl a lari/i- and aborted t.u tneaeclgan. n>ME ami
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    • 892 2 NOTICES. NOTICK TO ALL MAM FACTX-KBM inn lIEALBRS IN .V.BATBD WATBIUt. rp.\KK BSttee thnt laaaai and Kama. 1 l.iniitnl. .ire the -01.- persons entitled at law to vend united wat-p. in bottlen. BMQldad wil li 1 in- wonlK "lli»> Siniis(K)re and Straits A.TBte.l Waterl°ompany"or''Frßser mil Raa*a, Ltd,* an.l the ilevi.e
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    • 413 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, j BlJOl' THEATRE. (ft* 0/ for. I '««^nm» "The Pride o( Heraldry, the Pompot Power. Anil •lltlist Beauty, all that Wealth bestow. When roll* ihecurtainonthepcpPßTS'show I (With opologies to the Ghost of Gray.) I This Saturday, 6th August, 1818. D'AIU-S MARIONETTES. A FTWMimOM at 4.50 "harp Door, open
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  • 349 3 function, and the beautifully irnnpi ;;;,;;;:;,;'r;,:::,.:i udaoi i" i,.,1i „:>M Bra, '»>-,... ntlj non-existent; ing my bike i discovered they i.,!i,.1..in.1->tiin.l. .1 realited what I, „,l I .imply „1,,,1,,,.,,-d tnanan ..'..heN.-wW:,!. d, com* home in the afternoon. Ul ute.l with Mm* .li'iuuti! 'i.ii Mt "llht eveninf:-* .Uioni, ■•i
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  • 1414 3 NEWS FROM MANILA. VuI.IXTEEKS AND REGULARS. A FIGHTINO MANIA. Cvrrajmutetil ,nlh tkt V. 8. tWt) Manila Hay, ZMA July, 18S8. I have just made a careful -iirv-y of Mm .um|i uf American soldiers below Malale. There are nearly S.OUU there, and tli. v make ;i -plen.ud •Lowing. To l<>uk over
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  • 843 3 LATEST BY WIRE. London', ;!3rd July. rol'K Ameriran worships bombarded »iul silenced the fortifications in Nine •af on Hi.' north rul coast of Cuba aud sunk the Spauish cruiser Jorg, Juan. I Hi. ii-n M.-..H,. o.K.n captured by the Americans after landing aaaji at Sagua La Grande. Cuba. L'ltuJuly. In
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  • 54 3 JAPAN HARBOUR ADVISERS. CoaMAsTMa S.juire. formerly of the Royal Nan, hae been appaiated foreign a.iws.r tor adn.iiiislcnng the new harbour entaaa in Yokohama It is n..--luirntu'ii of il»- Japaaaaa Authorities i.' appoint a captala in Ute Imperial Kavji to Hi" poaiUun of ■■rfrnnt inaatar t MCtlOflWtiaat] i: uii.lt, .Html. to
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  • 2368 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION. anm-ai uimhai. ncntc. Vk-tkkhi afternoon. 111.- annual general meeting of the Strain Settlemenu Association, Singapore Branch, wa» held at the Exchange Rooms to consider the Committee's report and balance sheet for the year ending :*>th June, 1808, the election of officers for the ensuing year, and a
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  • 61 3 THE WARREN SHOOTING SHIELD. Majoi; General .L.tii-s-Vaujlian this momitii: uremnled to "X Coy of Hie West York- Rccinicnt the Wanen Shooting Shield, of which they are the winner" The whole battalion paraded at 7 am Mij.r li.neral Jones- Viiughan ei, iiimetit.il on the cxotlent winnini; -core Of lift ami relerred
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  • 91 3 . BOUV TO lit KXIH MKl> It in announce! that the body of Captain .1 Mill,, i- to be eiliiime,! li mil be renwnbmd that Captain Mill- of the Mf £l I lit, was reported tv huve died suddenly from heart- bsease on Ist August. hiV botly being buried
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  • 187 3 OUR DOGS. MHMMM rut: "straits time?" Sir. With releietne la your leader of yeslenlav's date under the heading of "Our l)ujz«," I agree with you in saying thai the dug i« not now receiving fair play in BhajajaaM At present I have to pay MJS for a license for each
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 217 3 TO-MOR ROW'S CHURCH BERTICB& (Ninth Si mi.iv aim Tawill) CHuaca of knclani) 7't in Mat m--7 :ai.-L in. h ral I'elel.nit ion and >ermun. ■a, in., flail risttiiilna la ay. Sen ft be rmnhism. '„.'((1 p. 11l Kvens.inc and Serruon. St Mvl rill w's ('III X, II MI p, in
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    • 395 3 WKAI'IIKK UWtt. Km**,, XVrta. Ho.,«t« Uh Af>ul. IM> V h.m Sprv.flp.in. KIMtKKR. Bit. .wwist-S-nkM Tamp. HJ MJ Wl W. B'lhThir 7»» 770 774 g^s Uir.ofWiMi SK -I r ft! Mlo "7 S ja rulrMal'' Nil M* WKAIIIr.:. U.MIKAM If. 4. *< /Vbfny* C».) Ihrrclio, J.f Win. l Ul Fun-.- of
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    • 458 3 COMPANIES. MLEY, HAB6KAVBB COY PKIVK AND 1.1.NX I'll'Ks. „i I tin- baa) qnality i; ,v ,i,.i :im,l |„,-.-tli.lM-.n i. >t -i.k -It <<f oil well K.iLin.viihu HaeUiMrj olOmnl Kiim.i.'iiiin; nqsWwa m iiu k,,i M-i>, Mining BariraM Vrrtirnl Diroct .\rlins,'. Dafta l'uin|is of Wartkingtom T. gm'i l.vans> make, from l'o.'oOo .ralliins
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 154 3 ai!U\.m;km!-:nt.» Satihuav, Bth AtiirsT. High W-iter I:ia m. Penana Racee. Third Day s c c. Cricket SietMßeraOolfClab. Monthly Medal Hamii.iip. Kiut-apore (iolf Clith. Mixed fourl).\n s Ma. ties. High Street. 4:10 and I M. M mall from Eanpetta* I. 1. T. C. Tournament entries close I. O.G. T. TcnperanceCli.il 7:*'
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  • 500 4 . Skiuoii. STB Arjcr-T, IMt. PRODUCE (Rate* an corrtdtd toUM mm.) Oambier Copntßali 710. do Pontianak «.70. fepper. Black, J4.ao\ do "t'hita, (8X) 44.76 Sago Floor Sarawak Jo Brunei.. S.IO. IVarl Sago 3.77}. o.fiee, Bali, picked sum. '•ofJee Palembang, picked SOW). I'oflee, Liberian, No. 1 17 00 I npiooa, small
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  • 107 4 F«r /Vr ,lr. RsM To- Day. MM Hot Tjvr 3 p.m. ivkan via ports Lndxt /.oujrdca, .'I p.m. \l»la<-ca A Klang Savpkn, i p.m. TrinKK-inu Sri Tntigfjnnu, 4 p m Muntok Kbang Ruby, 4 p.m. Indragiri .linu Anti, 4 p.m. Hatavia A: Sifinarang »yn. t p.m. S.-pang via
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  • 95 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. Fhom Ki»nPB :-By the M M. '/win., ilu<- on tlic titli instaut with dates to ttiiloth July. Kkom Ciibi: By the P. 4 0. Sulltj due on l.'tth Au k -ust. Time Tibli Or Mnu I)i£. l^'ft SiDfTApore Hue in London Arrive*! Jan* NM M. M. July
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  • 295 4 PASSENGER LIST UMUII via PMU £ja Man-iii. liaia Alxlul 1 Mil.k. Mes«n.. J Walki'r, I. T B. Aidmrtb, I. Burns. I\ K. llibl.v. »n.l K. A Kil.l.y i I','r tj.s. ftfrisnsa from Ki-lantan Hmhi Young, and llunman, and >1k Tliumai.. P«c a. a, u.,,.j,,,, lioin Bangkok -Mr. (llik-li. and Opt.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 142 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. Underthisheadingthtfollowingablrraviv tions are used: str.— steamer i>h. -ship L-u.- -uarque Brit.— British U. United SU>«; Kr. Krenoh Oer.-lk.rman; Dut. DuU-h; Job.— Johore; *c, 0. Oanoral cargo d.p. deck i>a*.s*n|rers V —Uncertain T. t. W. -Tanjon,! I'aenr Whiirt I V. I>.-Taniong Pa([ar l)<xk B. \V. llorn.o Vharf; J.
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    • 1177 4 TRADING VESSELS &C. MMMMMM Nook or YixrixutY. Amkrn'. Brit, atr. 10* tona.Capt 1: ■■■!:> Mil, tii|. From T An. .".r.| Aug (i.e., and Mi dp. Mm Bin an I Co. For T. Anaon, ■Mlarij Hrit. Mr. 1 uv ton«Capt Krolilc sth Aug. From Lon<lon. 2Mli Juno, (it r Simon, and
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    • 461 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. i .Yaw, port, probabU datr ol urn nanv ol ntjfnla. ArKyll. Ilangkoug. to IMM AiISUM .'II 1 ir.. Honi.-l.aiiK. AuKU-tK. II Mn.i ajnte, EUmburf, AuKu«t ■->■_'. H Haif li.uitiiiii, .-ounil.ii)i>. Auk I* D'U'u.Kl-. ll.l«<-au, Bani-nn.'Aug -.'I Dwudrl*-. H"iii;iii, Ooloabo, 0.-t B P. 4 l>. I t.r i l.-.l
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    • 169 4 ARRIVALS. VUML'S N4M. Tom. CIITIIM FHO» StlLEn. OUMIIIMW a Rio 6 IVnar.s Brit Mr. Hill Illillillgliill j— Illlg \"K fT. K. lian Co. Ltd r> Faifallu' li.il »lr. 117 QaggilH) Muu luf Ki.itL,- HoagUong Brit sir 1171 rttiw Pmmo| \i-- KWnßiami i 6 K<>.» »lr. Ll>7 Davi.Kon P»uo« Alia j'B»n|
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    • 104 4 CLEARANCES. I'n i Vhmilh Nut VuaABM I'miii Dilt DaBOIOM HI t Bun I'oh Uuan Brit >lr. WnMon 9 H.mil* »tr. K lluuit U-oiik «lr V"Vt' I Ni..,,i,u>- Dut Mr. Ibukiuan Coon »tr. Wilkiu--6 •••-in'iiuii |>: -ir. Rynberg d H\.lih Brit »tr. LjOM i> llau Si-mi li.iii'i »r. LtOUI i> Snpnlio
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 336 4 WOTICE& INSTANT RELIEF FOR SKIN-TORTURED BABIES lot tiicd. »••>«, .nit inrrnliinasnm bath with Ci-nclK* Soap, The oniy tpet&y, jjcrmancnt, and economical cure (or the mu-t diitrcMi« "I i" M«gi barniSf, bleeding, and w.aly skin and scalp hu mour< ul ml.nils ami i hil.lrcn. CimcuHA ll— arir Ruarantec.l absolutely pure by
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    • 148 4 I^II <A V XXI AGENTS r ii i: TOEGOE BOTEL DJOKJ AkAKTA. JAVA. lii-t tl;iss lUitol. mar the Station Comfortabk aei-onnnixlatiou, toellent due. ti.ioil bathroonu, Sttd n-asonablc priivs. Theonlj ii,.i,ii,, Djokjakarta hlhmi- Km;lisli, l-'iciH-li, and tiirm;in an- ipoken. I'll.' Strait* ■/;,„>.- i- lil.'il lotForeijfn Cuatonm. OaniagM to Hum Boedoer' obtainable
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    • 414 4 NOTIChS. Tor Nervous J Exhaustion r empontun i Phosphoglycerate I OF LIME F mtff* rtitsr*UH •I tit wwui ijtttm. N.i m. r.. -.-.rl»T*. *lo4wll. GLrCEBATE SYRUP iCMAPOTIAUTI PHOSPHOSirCERATE WIHE CHAPOTEAUTI PHOSPHOBLrCERATE CAPSULES iCMAPOTEAUT) rtW Vlvlmiw, PARIS riUNCI MMMVLN \.\ll I'AMKMiN.- PKHB Th*. 1,1..,,,,,, lo men jfcM..Li,rt.iw..,i,,( ike Vmmkf r, i
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    • 989 4 NOTICES. HOTEL DES INDES. BATAVIA. ri'ill- first class hotel, lighted 1 throughout r.y electricity, is situated in tba centre of the Kiiropeau residential quarter, beside the II viimnie Club and doM tv the King's IMuiu. It offers splendid a. > .ii.iii..J.i( ion for trairaUatl and families. The Menu tram |HH
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    • 327 4 NOTICES. 3 N. B. J^L NORMAN f™?| BROWN'S Uiipidly coming to tho front. Sold all over the Peninsula. McALISTKR CO., SOI.I-, ACINI'S. U. B. LAMBEBT (XX Photographers, -i gap-re. To», i ITltlllililaTTfn"r. Vo. ;j, (Man Raid. l'.mafi'.! Sl'uli: oii.l Uurt'-r.wMf, AY. ;.<•:. OmtmdMmd. Ki-lall 11. liiirdurnl HI PLATrX- 11(,,r.1'«. Wratt™
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    • 18 4 NOTICES. CITY LIGHTING. ISOLATED PLANTS COMPLETE. BAGXALL HILLKS: Klectrical Kngineers, 92, Robinson Road, v. c. tu. th. i.
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    • 24 4 NOTICES. THE AISTRALIAnIioRSK KKPOSITORY Kokk'b Road. Okchakr Roau W DALI.AN DKAI.ER in Crushed Food, P»di la i Chan. *c Quality and r^Z v I
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