The Straits Times, 21 February 1899

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1891). No. 19.7 W.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 902 1 rpilK BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED I'HE Btaaaard Life Aaauranc*. Norwich Unioa Fir. lasiinao* BooutT ltlas Asaiusno. Coml»nT (Firs). Ah. K |uit»bU Lin Aaranao* Society. IV OMI Msrin.. Issuraooa Conpailv. Th» China Mama) Steam Navigation Coespanv. 1 hr TnttwhMn L*g*r ll*«r Company. Th* lUntims laauaui Oompanv. Luaited. For particiilan of th« Companies.
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    • 1318 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. J£O.\INKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I'?"" contract with tbe Netherlands India (iovernment. A,jrnU al A,«oap.,r, SHIP Ar.l»rt, LAT«_J. Ilimoau Co., »-3, CoLLTIa QoaT. Sl n ier From Eipecteo %A ill be Despatched lor Oti s,,utab:..va. Fel. 11. ltal..vii,, simrabaya." Bi».|eleng Viiii».n,n I tla.-assar, Aniboiiui. llanda, anil New i.n. ifH Feb
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    • 690 1 INSCHAACES. 'I 'HE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSUBANCE COMPANY. Capital «S,l»7,o00 Paid up Capital aIJ,7SO Reserve Fund H76,356 Tbo undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept Are risks .i curreut rates of premium. BOUSTEAI) 4 Co. rK CHINA TKAMCBs INSURANCE .■.IMI'AM, I J M I I HI)
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    • 723 1 INSCRAXCES. TRANSATLANTIC FILE INSURANCE ill. OF HAM 111 KO. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSIRA.NIE CO., II vMIITKi. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBURG. I'HE undersigned. Agents of the alKire 1 companies, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates PUTTFARCKEN a Co. SOUTH HKITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance 'ompany. FIRE Insurance
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    • 306 1 NOTICES. PETER SYSS WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. rpHK only remedy at present known as an INFALLIBLE aud PERMANENT CIRK Djwnter.v. Ilixrrbo-a. Spnu>. M, m,,,m I, 1 1,,,-atlon of tkr Bowels. lliiii,li,^ls,,t 5|,.,,|, anil l.ism, Kecommend. ,1 by «mr of the chiel Sp,n ialisls in the staataas l'rolc- i,.n .-old. retail by all
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    • 558 1 AUCTION SVI.CS. mm, AUCTIOH s.M.K ov t rows L4MDB. Ot jTaaaaaWay, IM Ifana, a. L3O s.a. r.MVE Valuable Building allotmem. fronting Rc.bius.in Koad, Teluk Aver near the Fire station, and ii,,me,liateh ,ii 1r0,,1,,f ihe Ne* Market. Th, baekaarl of Hiese allotsments will face a roadway ■.ii sriaa Plans and further
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    • 711 1 mm \K\V ZKAI.AM) Rltrro>. Nun Zealand, Nov.-.M. lew) 1 am very pleased to slate that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's mcdi cinea the sale has been very large, more •specially of the ounli Ken'iedv In two ••art I have sold more ol this particular n'l.ieilv than of all
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  • 19 2 Kit*bi.hhci>: 1831. PRICK 15 CKN'TS. [tjubtariptum ratei and mivtrtuing ralet I may befoumi on the fourth ;i"',<-
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  • 252 2 TUESDAY, 21ST FEB., 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THK NEW PRESIDENT. TARIS DISSATISFIED -i i.ki.i DinCRBANCIK London, 21s/ Ml Riotous demonstrations against President Loubet were renewed at Paris on Sunday evening. Tbe mob smashed tin- windows of Rothschild's Bank, and also those of ■ever.il newspaper offices. One hundred of the rioters were
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  • 194 2 tion locally uf a "curfew" rule as a means of checking juvenile depravity. All children, under thin rule, who arc found in the streets after a specified except in the ca.ru of their proper guardians, are to lie removed to their honied by the appointed Inspectors, and ih,^e responsible for
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  • 213 2 Yauoi's reports have been published with regard to Mr Hhodus's greatßcheme of a railway connectingCu|H; Town with Lake Tanganyika. One object of Mr. Rhoden's recent visit to England was lo obtain a (iovernment guarantee for the first portion of that enterprise. It is rumoured that he has been disappointed, and
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  • 69 2 Sib Thomas Wardle Chairman of the Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland, is reported to have stated that, owing to the cheapness of labour in China, Japan, and Italy, it was almost impossible for British silk manufacturers to earn a profit. Commenting thereon, the QUA* points out that there
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  • 191 2 understand why the possible in the one case should be the impossible in the other. In both cases, Vie raw material is imported from countries where labour is much cheaper than in the British Isles. Lancashire cottonspinners make up for that by their greater skill, cheaper capital, better machinery, and
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  • 9 2 •Fo-uav's 4 m s bank rate is 1/1 lfj
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  • 8 2 Thk homeward mail closes at 6 a. m
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  • 11 2 (!ood progress ia reported to be made with the Tras-lientong road.
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  • 11 2 A Hvlam, living at 169 Middle Road, died from small-pox yesterday.
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  • 6 2 I'miDliE, exchange, and -I. .ire prices
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  • 10 2 JYikimknt in the I'enang Municipal well-closing case has been reserved
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  • 14 2 ■MM Powell and Co advertise an auction sale of land on the Ist prox.
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  • 14 2 Thk Dutch cruiser MajiaaJ is on BSa w.y (run I'ly tl. t.. 1),. i,.,
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  • 14 2 The Government invites tenders for the construction of a beri-beri ward at 1-asir Fanjang.
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  • 18 2 It is stated that 80.00U Spanish soldiers died in Cuba, chiefly from disease, during the protracted Cuban rebellion.
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  • 23 2 A special I-enlen Service will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow evening, at »15 The preacher is the Rev. H. V. Miller.
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  • 32 2 The rumours that Italy will shortly be granted a lease for a j,,i iod of years of a Mr) in ihe Gulf of Pechili are stated to be entirely devoid of founda-
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  • 24 2 A Cuinesk passenger named Hong Kai was yesterday found dead on the deck of the German steamer ITiMaaiaif. The surgeon on board ascribes death
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  • 31 2 Oi— ,11 ln», a clerk employed at Honkong by the H. and ft Bank, has been sentenced to six months' hard labour for falsifying a debit note with intent to defraud.
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  • 31 2 The 1' A Company intend to sell the old Uriiutui by public auction at Nagasaki, where she was taken for repairs after the recent collision at Moti, on ttli March next.
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  • 25 2 The Manchester Chamber of Commerce have suggested to the Foreign Dllice that a British Commercial agent should be appointed to represent British interests at Vladivostok.
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  • 24 2 Umn.-Qmimu. Sir Andrew Clarke (formerly liovernor of Ihe Straits Settlements), whu has been acting Agent(icneral lor Victoria, has been appointed Agent-Ueneral for three years.
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  • 33 2 CsBODJafJ troops iv southern Anhui are following up the tracks of the rebel leader's large force but they never contrive to bring the rebels to book nor to prevent any of their schemes.
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  • 21 2 Siusoim was again alive with critical state of the Chinese Emperor's health. Another administration of poison was alleged in somo quarters.
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  • 32 2 Il November last, Mr. Elton Bell had a gold watch and chain stolen by his private jinrikisha coolie. The man absconded, but was arrested yesterday. The missing property has not been recovered.
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  • 37 2 A phenomenal discovery of opal has been made at W'inton, in Queensland a block almost 11 feet long, and the thickness of a mail!, thigh, having been unearth, .l It la valued at between *7,uou and .no.ump.
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  • 35 2 A MMiiEK of Chinese merchants, headed by a Cantonese, have obtained permission fr-im the Viceroy of Liang Kiaiig to Hart a lottery in Shanghai, tii,. piu. .-.ills of which will be devoted to charitable purposes.
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  • 36 2 TliK United States and Germany bin- eSibaiige.l assurances that neither will, at present, increase their forces at Samoa The i|ucstion of a fresh conl,rci,,v ol tlie.-e two Powers and of lit. .at Britain is still reserved.
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  • 74 2 Tub caterpillars now plaguing planters in Selangor come from moths which each lay three minute yellow egcH un coffee leaves. Planters are urged to examine their shrubs and destroy the egg* befor* they art hatched Tniu are new complaints of the disease-propagating methods of the road-scavengers in the Kandang Kerbbit
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  • 35 2 Mr. Robson is now engaged collecting Malays in Selangor, to accompany an exploring expedition through the Siamese Malay States. The King of .■Mam has promised the Foreign Office that the expedition shall have every assistance.
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  • 43 2 Thi office of the Nippon-Yuaen-Kaisha in London has received, from the Japanese Uovernment, a list of decorations and money grants to ba presented to the European officers and engineers who were employed in the transport services of that compagy daring the China-Japan War
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  • 162 2 Vkrv significant of the powerless condition of the Km|ierur of China, says the Olabt, are the proposals made between him and the Empress-Dowager. The Great Peal of State is to be handed to the Emperor, but the EmpressDowager is to have it whenever 6hc thinks she will. That no document
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  • 61 2 Thi very considerable appreciation that has taken pLice in the price of tin is, in some quarters, expected to continue and reach a much higher quotation. Indeed, sanguine people look for a rise to the price attained some ten years ago, say ilflO per ton Then the rise was
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  • 56 2 Thi Penang Turf Club decided on Friday last to circulate a list asking for subscriptions for thorough-bred grilhns for the August meeting, 1«9» These are to cost > 17". including two entries, and previously. In the event of there not being ten subscribers, a list will be opened
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  • 75 2 The China Trading ami Ramie Syndicate, I.tii., has been registered with a capital of jCIUO.i'Oii iv £1 shares The Company is to asnrin from Mr H. C ltttnnrrtz n H*vrt t BTOkNM M«v ting lo the manufacture of yarn by the ilcpiininiiig of ramie or China grass,
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  • 90 2 Thosk who have not played their rounds in the and Has of the Chanpionship are reminded that these hive to be finished by Friday next, the Mia inst. The :lr.l ties must be finished by the Friday following, the .Ird of March. And the final must be
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  • 86 2 Two Chinamen were sentenced, the other day, by a Japanese Court at okohama to one year's rigorous imprisonment each, for smoking opium on board one of the Nippon Vusen Kaisha's steamers. The Public Prosecutor opposed the application of the defence for permission to call cv iden. c. an<l
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  • 91 2 A maiiins purveyor was pestering Admiral Dewcy for payment uf a bill largely in excess of his contracted prices The man was got tip to kill. believed himself to In llSalln| a great eflecl, and aaMa misuiiderstood the Admiral's naM maiiuer At length he I.e. Minr
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  • 109 2 An attempt made the other night by a burglar at I'asir I'anjang to i-arry oil a box containing valuables from a hut occupied by two Javanese fine of the men was awakened by hearfelt for his box to see if it was safe He was just in time
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  • 164 2 Thk reputed molber of a OhkanM sonment f,,r disposing of" her. StM i-al-o fined a hundred dollars, in default three months in addition Three montliK' term were awarded to three men lor theft, retaining stolen property, and snatching a hairpin respectively IVsession of stolen property has sent another
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  • 178 2 Col. W. H. Manning, Deputy .m missioner and Commandant of the Korcesin British Central Africa, re, ntlv went home and was interviewed ,i« to the general progress of the Protectorate and its commercial prospects. Col. Manning says that during the past year there has been steady development
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  • 81 2 carried unanimously TJI-.1 1, n Was Sfl paid r agreement* f! r m,"' 0 1 are to be deemed warranted .i I***1 capture, seuure, and dete,' ion 1Z? conseuuoncea thereof, or of thereat, piracy SiasTaal laJfcTH all consequence, of ho,tiliti e ar««fi operation., whether Iwfore ur c declaration of
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  • 50 2 I'HERBwas ii good turn-out of m.mk_ of the newly formed KbaSTSS Kace-courw yesterday afternoon Z shewn in the form of bo.l,," en^ present, .me „f the i:,,i! Daami v hole.eneloscd with hurdlefield of play, but a, the m yet in gallopintc^udit,,,,,, tlmtoppai caused by the ball rolling l t^J»
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  • 103 2 T» case of the M,.n,,', N Co* nmaiosMti r. Mr. niniinhsaaai far alleged failure to report easstfaaS iwi. which he »-a» treating meuL, w.iH,alle,lonthi 3 rtßauilll Mr lj! well .-ip|Kiiire<l for fhel'oniiiiii^njiieniftH Meisrs. Stuart and b.nell for tj. "r '■;>".'» n; M,,ed u2 inaasas was oaaal dsrckpa,
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  • 135 2 A SBBsfJ TOKTIHKD To DEATH A TRt'LV horrible tale is told in tat Snrth (7,,.,,, />„,,,, of tbs doiuli death of the unfortunate 11,-ltian pna Father \ictorin. by tin- Miti-foma fanatics of Shiliknspan. in the Panw district of China. He was not o*l years of am and had
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  • 136 2 The Exhibition of Mr a j not* ton's oil and water-C'iKmr pictura opened this morning at the Toon IU and was patronized by i number i •fatten The Town Hall si anrthinf but a good place lor t lie diiaaf A p.'tures. bui Mr. Boberton nude ik
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  • 149 2 TwsaHslaiiiiiiti left Colomls at sam on Monday anj is due b«1 i'l, BBUdaW mornllipnil' The foil* ing lilliflllMll „^,-r lut: ftoal Mrs. Woodall. Mr. .1 s l'»'-''' E. D. C Wolff. Mr J E JkW» Mr.J. O'Halleylrvvin. M, .'-lin DivkK.* R. 8. Meiui.-s. Mr. and Mr! l.»at.
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  • 103 2 BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS. ite^LmiMau'stici n,,,,,i,ei of batttahilj* „n rs ol lll'' """'Z >•..»■•« oj y M b The displace,,,, i, 01 51,,,,s ,'l (ire.,. Itmaiii Wl ootO ":'"r u"^ ol i U,Woto-/i;«'l.m to «.xki tons, and ol ***** to SJMH relative position wil •atbalat or ordered by i:. As rafardi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 440 2 NOTICESr NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufaeturera of 1 Dynamite, Gelignite. 'Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, UD Electric Blasting Apparatus. 7'*r.../«,,r Ba^Wam Mug all manu-fu-turtJ in (irtat llntam, art maile to pau the high ntnndard of mfely and purity Issfi imposed Ity the lirituh Gorernrtunt aiul are, thmfurr, guaranteed
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    • 1117 2 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE-INSURANCE COY. II) ti. Qsana No. IS, C\sns Road, Sh»*..,iu. lAS. WtTOM, Manager. HECTOK W. SAMPSON, Travelling Representative ME SKS. TAX KIM TIAX SOXS. l/>cal Agenu. This Company offers easier terms ami better bonuses than any Company doing business in the East, and, being a Shanghai Company,
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    • 870 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Municipal 6 Debs. FOR SALE South Kauh Shares, rengeraag Planting Coy., Shares. FBABEK i. Co.. 'i c Bichange and Share Brokers. WANTED for Borneo, a European mason. Apply to SYMK A CoT ELECTRICAL Engineer, wanted for Borneo. Apply to No. 49, cfo 5ir,,,,, RBam u!e. BOILERMAKER. Foreman,
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    • 97 2 M 8. 8. imtafed for th» Htraxt, Rmm iboold h« whtUo o* om «id* of ti» putr only. By tiw ■MtrUot of U»t mditioa. Mnj M. 8. 8. »n niMW.I > th»t niirbt otlMrwiM b« pablisbod. All UTartinnf eoattwrt* tr* mihiwt to tM (h* '<- ti-m tb»t Ui* Nuiffr may
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  • 2164 3 MILITARY OPERATIONS. Ths Ulipino forces having concentrated in the vicinity of Caloocan, near Manila, tbe Americans attacked the position on the llth instant Severe fighting took place, and the Filipinos were completely routed with heavy loss. Caloocan was taken and partially butt by the Americans. in, American loss
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  • 1865 3 ■lII HIM THE KHALIFA. At El Obeid Mahdism first arose and thither the Khalifa tied, when his mili--1 tary power was annihilated at Omdur- man, trusting to its inaccessibility for 1 safety. He is already learning that no- where near the Upper Nile Valley is he secure
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  • 67 3 Tin: Chinese are learning to play football, and this inspires a cotitcinpot.it) thus chinaman get welles stakes Sitting on the pole, Watching foreign ,Iml tuLcc 111 his 111, goal; Soil -inker t'liiiMMiance rinim hsllss sll hn reniws Mass ntheaawail Push, peak, Chiiiaiunn. breake.- [oreign •kull. FlaTloe bask,
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  • 151 3 naaaaart mv. >>.i.;^« (keadtsap) ata IDUai O)bsal Mi.. K.-rnj). <t 5. 5-«. IHad A.«w.» (timi.iic.Tio -a Oats Mr-. Sal/maun mid Mr. ftudwiii (owe baal Mis- .t Quaa and Mr. Campbell (ewe B 0. 00. tt-o. Mis. (iumi and Mr. ataleg I M Chilling", ,rlh mill
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  • 520 3 Tiik dittrrcuce kakwsaa the old and new orderol tilings inSiam was, the 1 1'itr. r says, strikingly illustrated, the other day. in the criminal court at Bangkok, on an old man of 8u being charged with counterfeiting coin. Thirty-five year, ago, he had b«n punished lor coining unoer
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  • 61 3 Par: M«n,H vie po'i-. Jfimwa, tM Use, Manila. P. D. IfcUnul .lue M Fee Barlow A On, Japan, vis I wllsl tei... Borneo C >. Hongkong. K IM due -'.illiFel., IJoimtea.l A Co. Psasm aad Oaleutla. feU dm ;*th ■sb.Barnei s m Australia, l-i. .1,:.' -ih M«r,li. tl
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 SORE THROAT. "You cEimot do bettor than gargfi with Condy'l Fluid." •ith Londy's Fluid
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    • 693 3 NOTICES. If. J. CAMPBELL 1). tt S. DUCTOB of Dental Surgery. ■L Raffles Place. ovee Messes. KELLY .t WALSH'S. OPENING ANNOr.M'KMKNT. THE SINUAPORK UISPENSARV LIMITED. WE Wf[ to inform our numerous BMomers. also Ihe general public of Sinvsiwe that our new Fa.-tarT. specially built for the manufacture of Aerated* Water,,
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    • 416 3 NOTICES. McALISTER CO., Have just received a large shipment of "NEW MODEL" LAWN MOWERS: A SPECIAL CLOSE CUTTING MACHINE. Suitable lor Tennis, Cri. ket ImNm OwtH 14 in. will.- 4 Ma.lvs S2l.tK> .a. li 16 in. 4 24.00 18 in. 1 27.00 McALISTER CO. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Have just
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 273 3 WEATIIKK UKPOKT. KaHit.nu K.n..,i. II Mil, Hi. t»' !<a.m .Ip.m.tip.m. IUIuHX Bar. i«.H33 -t' rt)7 tt sn Temp. rt>o Hfin 77 4 >.„ W. Iflb Ther. 7H.0 ,«ll M4J ~i~ Uir.ofWin.l NX. K. (.'aim II Ma\.Temp. Mil S Mm... 7.i.'. %Z± Max. in Sun I»I8 1 J Terr. ra.l. MJ
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  • 475 4 Huairou. -'Ist MMMBT, 18W PRonncE. (Kal- i et come. -i to urn Uambter 8.U6. Copra.^sJl „»7.U. do I'onnanak 7.25. Pepper, Black buyer* SO K7J. do WhlVe,(»X) 4.V00. Sauo Flour Sarawak do Brunei No. 1 S.ISJ. I'earlSago 4.20. Coffee, Bali, picked „38.00. CoSee Pmlambang picked 29.00. Uoflee, Liberian, No. 1
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  • 56 4 tar Per ttr. Tim* To-Mouow. S«i«on o t Tjio., 10 svm. L'lbunn via ports H'mbn 1 iitu Malacca Klang Sri Pnnlan, 3 p!m! Bangkok Singayort, 3 p.m T. Anson via ports ttataeea, i p.m. Ma ails yi Airti. 1 p.m Sarawak Vorvnert,, J p.m. Europe via ports Baltaaral,
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  • 107 4 Kboii Eu«opt;— Bv the f.to. uftun, with the mail from Europe of the Sni Feb due on the i«h Feb.. and with replies to Ihr* mails which left Singapore on the ritb Hint 12th JaD. Fhi m Chisa:— By the I' ,1 1 1 ss Ballaarai, due
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  • 439 4 ARRIVALS'. Per s. s. Ban Fo 5.».« from I'ontianak Mr. and Mm. Duchateau. Mi. and Dunoer Mesrrs. Vecht, and Vlasl.lum. Per Mtaaaan from B«ngkok-Mr. Jaxg»r. Per a. s. Mm pkm from Klang ria |Kirts-Rev. Mr. Dunn, an.l Mr. Parr," Per b. s. I'n t re- l um from
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  • SHIPPING
    • 193 4 Under this beading tbe following abbreriatlona are used -str —steamer sh. ship bq.--barque; Yet.— Yacbt: Cm.— Cruiser; Obt.— Gunboat, Brit.— British; U.& United ■ita'-en Fr French Oer.— German Dut Dutch; Job.— Jobore; 4c., O.c, General cargo d.p. deck passengers U. Uncertain j T. P. W— Tanjong Pagar
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    • 1177 4 AaaiTau Bkoi Noon or Vimmtr. Botiko, Brit. str. 404 tons, Capt Dinsdale '-fit:. Feb. From Bangkok, Imh Fel. 0.--and 11 dp. Low Sum. For Bangkok, Mat Ban Fo Soon, Dut. str. 222 tons, CapUin Odink. 20th Feb. From Pontianak l-t! Feb. G.c. and H6 dp l.mi Assam
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    • 501 4 Kane, port, frooaole dot- of omraJ. •< Stuiiw. Alicante. IS'lona. p»d Canal. FebilAuap», Barry, p'sd Canal Feb .1 Milennr. Chinri. Mar IT Mansneld BabaMMTK llHinbui-g, Feb B. Mem Hallaarat. lloiickoni:. Feb p. 1 n Hawean, Sourabara. Feb 2.1 |ia.'ii.lrl > llay.-ru Uret.ieii.'.Msr 11/liu Mrv-r 11.-iii.al, Coloinlw. Mar II
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    • 140 4 tj Fui. 5 VouL'a bad A io». Cimn Keok -uh a Hi, Fab JO Borneo Brit str. 401 DintJalo Bangkok N) l«LowBlU» 30 Peahaicur PAOHr. iyu Vibtrt liumbay K.-l. »l 20 Ban Ku Soon Uut str. av.' (Mink I'onliansk Kvli 1-1 aj .Siogni^re Brit «tr. 7ia Oray Bangkok K.-l.
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    • 100 4 I'll i. li,.i,.Nm Hi .11. Oil-TAIK Feb M Purnea Brit Mr. England CaluUtU Hebe rtr. iDkstrr lVnanit end I"-'!' SI <'l"ng Wo «r. Ham- IUonJ. Bhanj and >f» i;h»ron ,ir. P^M BaiiKkuL Karfalla lial.tr. liaiojiiio Muar iuw H Blnlonoon Dut rtr. I>. link Ftwtianat 21 Banka B t r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 360 4 MiTICKS. 'VHfIfIHHHA W~k; f^h fe pa>U^k Toilet v^il lililU'.ial *> »k "iflnoline" lanolini^H It* H^ Toilet soaa fmiltkmaH A **>*—" ia»stil» wwt»i.D^«i.-«7 »oiao»a ■ucuCT io«l>oii_^J^mj^^^ JAMES WATSON COSSCOTCH WHISKIES AKK THE BEST VAIX'E IN THE MAKKET: V, V. (11.00 rr.K cial, DOTT MID. V. V. 0. SPECIAL RBSKRVE. *'soo p»
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    • 560 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUDGET.'' Strait* Time*. 130 a year, or 12) a month or fifteen cent, a copy. Post Fiw. M a quarter. Simile Hu,1,,,i post free, PX a year, pr $.5 a quarter, or 40 cents a copy. The advertising rates are: first I time, 18 cent, a line;
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    • 442 4 NOTICES. BROWX'S Fom C8ow» lliiam, SCOTCH WHISKEY, IHB nstJT WHISKKY 111 THe WORLD. I snppli -.1 lo U.K. 11 the I'm,-., of Wales BRINKMANN A CO., 9/8 Sole Ageuta fur Hiiu-apora sa mns. FOR HORSES. AHKiH class tonic and replenisher of blood, bone, muscle, and sinew. It an excellent nervine,
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    • 189 4 NOTICES. G. OTOMUNE COMPANY. have jtist received a large stock of CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO MA.M FAtTI'RID BY MURAI BROS. CO., KYOTO. LUCK CIGARETTES HERO Cigarettes andUng Cut. FAVOURITE Cigarettes 4 Long Cut. HONEY Cigaretteß. SUN-RISK Cigarettes. These Cigarettes aud Tobacco are made fruu the mildest Virginia leaf, especially selected for
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