The Straits Times, 22 February 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1899. No. 19.7i>").
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    • 934 1 rpilK BOEHIO COHPAHT. LISIITID I'HE Btaadard Life Aararanoa. Norwich Cnion Fire ln.«ra»o. Sootetj Tils* Assurance Cosnpsaj Fire), tka F,|mtabl. Lifs assuranos Society, fbe lK.ssa Manae lasoraaos Coapaa;. lli. China Mntaal St.su« Navigation icmpaaj. Tbs ToUsobao Uger Basr Compaar. Tas HarrUasa lasuraaos Company. LtsaitasL Wm particulars of tbeas Companias, saa ths
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    • 1175 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^-ONINKI.IJKE I'AKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Ind.-r contract with the Netherlands India (Internment. ArimlM al Singai.mr: SHIP Ai.EM V, L.TE J. Daehiieu Co., J-3, Cclltee 4}T4T. Steamer From Btpaetad W ill l» Despatched for Oa lin.Ptl. Sourabaya. Feb 11. IlaUvi:,7s^a ni bay,>, Uoelelenv. Ampen.n, Maassar. Aniboina. Banda, and New "uinea. Feb
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    • 699 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £J,127,M0 Paid up Capital H12.760 Reserve Fund .r. :v-, The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at Co. '|'Hf CHINA TKADKK INSCBANCE 1 COMPANY. LIMITED Capital Subscribe. 1 1..>«.. i«. Ani.>iuit Paid up. Reserve Kund 1,..
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    • 678 1 INSURANCES. TRAN«ATI. ANTIC FILE INSIRANCE CO. OF HAMIUKIi. NORTH GERMAN FIXE INsIKANCK CO., UAUBI'KU. HAMRLRU-BKEMEN FIXE INSURANCE CO.. HAMUURO. rpilE undersigned, Agents of the above 1 compan ies, are preps- od to accept finPi TTFAKCKEN Co NEW VuHK I.IKK INSI KANCK (U The Oldest International Life Insurance Company in the
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    • 492 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk T/jj^rirl ;d 20 per quality to vftiS cem Vlth Cream every ther /^SSSJ« i VOT RWrWTPMiTn Unsweetened A Perfect Subetitute for Fresh Milk. MB HOOTCH \VHISK\ IX THE b'MVKKSAL JEL IIEVIitAGK. |H ffl ALWAYS lIHINK IHE l!rs| IB I'KKSERVI VHIR HEALTH Ti This you can l.y asking
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    • 785 1 FROM NEW ZFAI.AND Reeitok. New Zealand, Sov.ai. low) I am very pleased to stale that since I look the agency of Chamberlain's medicines the sale has been very large, more especially of the cough Remerl>. In two years I have sold more of this |*rtlculs, remedy than of all other
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  • 18 2 Established: ML PRICK IS CENTS N.W'*.vipru.« rales o/k. mlrertuing rate! may It/uuad on ti.e fourth poor]
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  • 42 2 WEDNESDAY, 22ND, FEB., 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS THE STRAITS COMMAND. (iENF.KAI. JONES. VAI 'UHAN'i s HI'CCESSOR hmdon, 2l'/i</ Ml. Colonel Dickson. the Ollicer in command of the cavalry brigade at Colchester, has been appointed to be the officer Commanding the Troops at Singapore.
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  • 27 2 CONSIDERABLE INCREASES. The Army Estimates have been issued. They show an increase of £1.1*1,700 The increase in ir.cn :iiii.iiiit. la 74»a, exclusive of the army
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  • 27 2 A 1-rges.cheine lor the rearmament of the defences at home and abroad hat been prepared by the War Office in co-operation will, the naval authorities
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  • 21 2 M AUKEKMKNT ItEArl'Kl' The Anglo-American (.'on.mist.ion on (aladian affairs hive failed to reach an agreement, and haw ..'ljoiirned until
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  • 195 2 A son and heir to the Khedive of Egypt has been born. As will 1..- seen by the telegram we publish to-day, the command of the Singapore ajSlilaß, which will be vacated by .Major-liciieral Jones\aughan somewhere about the beginning of April, has devolved upon Col. J B. B.
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  • 214 2 A Mlllll remarkable article on The Anglu-tntniian Alliance" is noticed in the London papers as appearing in -Hinttlkn I Wanaalii) nßllintii Kund»chau" for l«!is Its anther, it seems, praisvs the British policy of the "<>|H!n Door," and declares that the 'luestiuli whether Germany and (treat Ifritain have signed a treaty
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  • 240 2 IllK London QMt tiiiiU il rather haid" to square some of the later actions of the American Kxecutive with the hum.mitari:iii professions made at the commenceuient of the recent war. Its difficulty, however, is lately sellcreated, as the line of criticism which leads to its impasse is altogether too previous
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  • 10 2 T.hdav's I in s bank rate is 1/1 1 ft.
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  • 13 2 '1 iik homeward tnai I closes at 6 a. m. I on Friday.
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  • 8 2 Tin Slrailt Budget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 13 2 Product, exchange, and share pricea and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 15 2 Missks Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at New Harbour on the 4th prox.
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  • 16 2 A Xi RA«iAS master to teach at the "Cheang Jim Hun" Free School is advertised for.
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  • 19 2 Tui> blind men collided and the result is that one is now looking for the other with a warrant.
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  • 18 2 on of the Fire Brigade men was stabbi-d yesterday by a Malay woman The latter has been arrested.
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  • 21 2 An auction Rale of pledges is adver- tised to be held at the Chief Polio Ottice, commencing from the Ist pros.
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  • 18 2 I Ai,ri.TlH»noN of milk and smallI pox are advancing by e<|ual steps. Is a correspondent correct in suggesting
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  • 23 2 The British North Borneo Company have recently distributed medals to the officers and men who took part in the operations against Mat Salleli
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  • 29 2 Mk K. I. 10..* km t\ assumed charge of the magisterial duties of the Kirst Court this morning Mr .1 B Elcum did the work of the Second Court.
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  • 28 2 Yr-thruav, Mr. Stiven and Dr Kowlie computed in the linal for the Sepoy Lines i, ,lt Club Championship. The former wuu by two up and one to play.
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  • 27 2 lf"-i kin'i.n. complain as bitterly as ever of watered p. >rk. and declare that the evil, which the public abattoirs were to terminate, is actually practised therein.
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  • 30 2 A i.iimihy pony ''bucked" out of its harness in Stamford Kosd last evening and made for its stable, leaving th. carriage, driver, and fare in the middle uf the road
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  • 27 2 Thk annual football match at Shanghai, between the Marine Engineers an.l the Shanghai Football Club, resulted in a win for the Engineers by three goals to one
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  • 33 2 A Chinaman wu foind drowned in a pond at Kallang Pudding at :)40p.m yesterday It is supposed that he left his work in the morning to bathe, and got out uf his depth
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  • 29 2 We learn that the remit of the gang robbery at Balestie-. on Sunday severely wounded in the thigh and is now in hospital. The robbers are still at large.
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  • 34 2 THE cruiser Aurora was ...minissioned at Devnnport oi the 16th in»t with a crew of 497 officer* and men to relieve the Immnrlatiit on thin station. The Orlatuln was commissioned at the same tiire.
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  • 37 2 A Cimnamak has ans 'd the arrest of a fellow-countryman on a charge ot robbery from the person of jewellery ■nsM The prosecutor's story is a strange one, and his prisoner may yet change places with him.
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  • 41 2 The Chinaman, who was found with his throat cut on the Pasir Panjanr Road, has made a kt.i.'ineni to the Police in which he sa)S that he war attacked by four men who came up behind him and cut his throat.
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  • 47 2 I in 1 (Trillins, which ard to run at tlir Spring M>e L ine, art' >\\ tr.l here on tl,.> m Marrli The nuhsrription list is now out, :m'i iiictntMTs of the Sportinp Club who wish to put their names down can do so. The subscription is MX
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  • 46 2 Amo\>. the tifty-eigbt passenger* on hoard the N Y. K To«i-maru. which arrived from Japan yesterday and sails for Kuro|H> to-morrow, are three JapaMM ii ival ollieers, two petty ofiicerj, and II blue jackets who are to bring out a new torpedo-catcher from Kng-
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  • 47 2 Anotiikk murder is reported from Bangkok Near a -.pot often utilise.) for man. on the Mh instant, saw a couple of vounc Chinamen a«d a young girl, talking together The I an.Uman drew near them, wlirrenivin one of the Chinamen shot him .lead with a revolver.
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  • 70 2 Mk A. .1 liobertons exhibition of painting! bl oils and water-colours at tie I'.i.n Hall will remain open to lay until six o'clock, when the exhibition will finally close. Mr KolnTton pur poses returning home for good in the course of a week or in this trip, he
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  • 80 2 Tut lighthouse at Hot ut.. in Formosa, now in course ol construction, is considered the greatest work of the kind in til.- East The total, ost of the lighthouse is .-tiin.ilcd at 203,800 yen and it is to be completed in three years. A lighthouse at the entrance
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  • 63 2 Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia left Hongkong on the 15th inst in the Vntdfland. On arrival at Amoy, they were to be joined by the Oefion. After a stay at Shanghai, they will proceed to Kiao-chau. The (teflon will remain at Kiao-chau as receiving ship. The Princess will
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  • 66 2 Last night, a fire occurred at 11 Pag'TU^'re* l The flames were quickly suppressed I o vever by the mandor next door, before they liad time to do much damage. On inspecting the premises, the police found that the place had been art tire to in three places.
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  • 64 2 At.iiut-"iv. the Northern India Chamber of Commerce recently, Sir Antony Macdonnel! created a great impression by expressing the view that although the sugar industry in India could not be destroyed by the importation of the bounty-fed article, as in the West Indiee, yet the revenue-paying capacity of the
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  • 84 2 Cait. Uray, master of the s. s. Stnga pan, asks us to explain that the state ment in the Strailt Timer yesterday that his ship ran down a steamlaunch at Bangkok is not quite correct The launch, he alleges, endeavoured to run down the .Singapore, but did not
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  • 80 2 At the meeting of the legislative Council on Tuesday neit, the Colonial .Secretary will move: "That it i« expedient tv provide a crane to lilt weights not exceeding twenty tons, on the new pier now under construction at I'enang, and that this Council is willing to vijtf a
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  • 182 2 Thk :u'jr. k i. of the fines imposed in Municipal summon* cases, yesterday, amounted lv the principal penalties were t-'o and *I.' lor in-clectiiic to repoit eases of SIII.iII-|k.x. and vei, penalties ranging from Slu to liv for ofTering for sale adulterated milk Kor theft in a
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  • 239 2 in r.-.is.. m THr MOM Thm annual celehiation of the Kpiphany and the Blessing of the Watera took place at St Petersburg, on Jan istli, as usual both inside and outside the Winter Palace. A number of selected troops were paraded in the various large halls, and
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  • 238 2 On receipt of the news in London of (iovernor Beaufort's interview with Mat Salleh. the truculent l.ut now friendly chieftain [which interview has been already repotted here], Heutei's representative had an interview with Mr W C. Cowie, managing director of the Bntisl, North BatMO Company Mr. Cowie said
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  • 518 2 thk auu wtumoan Dk. von Hollcben, ti, P Ambassador at W..|,, w rm In Berlin "ti""'"'?'", Berlin. They not only dealt «i,|, th (l uestion of policy involved. 1,,,, understood, detailed f,, collision in BatMa as rimd f,,,,,, 2 German Maodpniot Thay din", nude There i. a
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  • 197 2 Many people have a Book World," that the .Iruikin. o< water in any amount beyoad tint actually uecessary to queaen tlnr«l a injurious, and, acting nu tins t"lief. they endeavour to drink „s liltlf M lllHsitlto Drinking freely .itpm is a most efficacious of preserving health, bil icstoriiiK
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  • 82 2 Ths Meal nki MmstE* parpoaaol calli HI pavßtj of tin in il.o Ainiy, «hich mineral fc*j Biani>oni* l urri*on in tl,,- „.-l. With CM. the ooainotor's raw tIM I ,1 il BM wiprUimi, tl, complaint! ag.Jn.l mMtCo^'l' i!,l „r Uwl tin H v provids recruit, with
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  • 31 2 "Cm hinwi M,. i K I ■tlm iii- i i«i I i I I fi" 1 I atttafol II port! I ,luly nil lei.-.,. 1 all Innimi a.. advai..r
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    • 460 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LI). Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, Hrririr Bl,Min« Apparatus. a aßaaaa(,rt u ,..l <„,.,! Britain, mn ma,le lo wi mfdt .in.* fiunly had unpotM Iry the lirituh i t. r-\ HsraaSMsi ■hi thrugth to as i.i tl'iji market. THK BORNEO COMPANY, LTD,
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    • 1371 2 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY. Him. Ornci No IS, Ciiros X..vi.. Shakiiiii. a^ WUIIK. Maaajar. lIKCTOR W. SAMPSON. Travelling Representative MX BBS. TAN KIM TIAX SONS, i/Kai Agents. Tliif Company offal ismicr terms ami better IxniiiHeß than any Comi.inv dfling l.nsiii.ss in tlie Kast, mill, In-inp a Shanghai Company,
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    • 864 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Municipal Iv: FOR SALE. South Itnub Shires. 1-engurang Planting (Toy., Shams. FRASKK Co.. WANTED. A COMPETENT Eurasian Master, with a thorough knowledge of Malay to lei. Ii Standard IV in the "Cheang Jim Hean" Free rVhonl Apply pemonallv with testimonials at m. River Valley Ro».i. SinK»|.or.', i.'ii'l
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    • 86 2 il. H. W, .at*oO*l for tb« I TW-m ttkotilH I »rittan on ofM hiW of Urn p*P«r only By n«irl*otaf th»t condition. m*nj M,8.8. u« rffMMd I tb»t mifht oUwrwiM pahU-bw). AM »d*ertisunrw.rlr».-t* nv«nr,-«,t t" th* i-nodi-titm th»t tb« M»n««rr mar lfl*r« th«< ■..vcrU*«mt«nt of tbe ptvper in mi> ot
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  • 541 3 THE POI-E'S PART In regard tv the alleged invitation to the flip* to apjioint I representative st the peace congress, it appears that the l'ap*l Secretary of Stale, Cardinal Kam[K>lla, received merely a lithographed copy of Count MuraviefTs cirrular, in which his Holiness was invited, like other
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  • 289 3 The EraussAsU IV.fi.i/. Htates. in reference to the new ships for the I: .--tan navy, that the problem of the use of petroleum fuel on board ship, ban been finally solved by Russian specialMl Ibis was proved by the splendid success obtain... l in the trial of the
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  • 168 3 Paowsjoa Ckqr M.-Cauley ..i ToUs, who has just returned thith.-i from l*lilli|i|ilnss. tin,- di-,ii-,- th* the •übiuja i ol Ihe U is folly tO talk of a »..i ooqaest, lot the rsseoa thai ,Uinaif.-ogo.<,iplnsici.in-lfll me, Id plaes inly m.l.li.ts out ol I.HJ ■it .\<,nf-il in \lO days. Kor
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  • 60 3 v usraan baa shown m it,,- wrap iu-1 revived trom Both have the proper l.v d I 11, UM ooi.l- "Melboiaiif. id led alter SiniMpoif in on.' the words -Svln.v. ausl rbit ,hs|.l'av of peogrs .1 knowkadfe i- further fidi.ui. m the I.irnier manSSI lie word "Sin. ipors,
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  • 515 3 AX ISTERESTINO DEBATE. DOU f\.il.«Mi lIKMKK A RIeTIKC? An interesting discussion in.k place in the French Chamber uf Deput if*, on January 23rd, on foreign poli.-y. and chiffly un the diflicnltiei., w h bave arisen between France and Great Britain M d Estournclles „|..n, ,1 the debate
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  • 439 3 Somk tun.- bask, the. I'nilcd Statm GoTanUMOI Mat in»truelion» to certain of their ottoon in CMaa, Japan, ■ad the StniU S, llKiiuMls, asking fur .1.-tails in npud to the ramie industry. Tin ropUaabava baen pobVafaad in an official paper. In Iba Mnlta. Mr. BpaooarPraU point* oat, the in.l.i-nv
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  • 118 3 s.s'v ..n.r 1! M B Bfaar t.-ti Kb* •i|«irc .'II h.T way to HoOfkoOH with i,. t the nawa received Ibal ■be bad i'"< fctfoOi r rootidrraMe ipcMilalioo M lo th* nfta iaUiof drool beiv, U „r one erf tht propaltan bwaiM .1,.i.i,1i.-a ud bulad Ih* m
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  • 1205 3 THE .'.iV.u FREE BTATE. IH v liiii-s.-l- /'.ifri..f» staws thai there has been fresh fighting between Congo Free State trcops and the insurgent., in the courae of which white officer. and numerous soldiers were killed. The numbers uf the Mungnla rebels hare bet-n augmented from among the
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  • 56 3 Si mmonsks have been issue! against owner* for usinc automobiles here »*t ho™t aS.It Ii held that these vehicles come under the locomotive Ordinance, No. Vlll uf 1871, which rules that a licence, costing SI a inuir b, shall bo taken out and that the speed of such shall
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  • 55 3 YtsTimiAV nfleruoon. two groups of (We bullock» .liiven by bon e»t Ilii-in-ulrMtnalurlup with 'nkislias an.l 11,. t train.- in X..rth BrUfi Raul •1.;.t th*n wa« f..r :l few lilillllt.s block. The iin-.iiiv.-iii.-ii.-e tv the ul.lic ..ftf,.-nicil,.»l,.r iMtUh CTrtlln about the town DM fr..-i|'i. ■inly b»MI l.roneht to notice,
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  • 93 3 Varioi-i subscriptions towards the funds uf the Strangers and I'risuners Aid Society have been received, among them $2.". fium Mr W t. Napier, Mt ■Hk from the Hun. J. M Allinson, Mr. .1 Miller, and an anunymoiM donor; *1S from another ano;.ymous donor; am! «lti
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  • 382 3 Thk .il,.,\i' MM nift last nicht in a friendly lianre un the bpluad^ before a Hffli frow.l uf *l*i tutors, ihe K r,. un,l wan in .x.fll. i.t trim, Lilt a trillc on Hi.- dry »ide From tlic kiuk..irthcK KiurMida fulfil in.iu.r-. i htlli- mid pive the Club ilrfence
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  • 193 3 vk.«tkuua\'» puiv. IlJWITHi*— p-- 8 II inn-, h fllbMl Mr. DniiniHHM; Mra. Wa.l.lfll low.- I.MU-ai M.- ChiUlofwortk r i. 4 i l i. I/,,../ AniUn tlian.lkapl: A. rla.» Mr». Wflh.r»ll au.i Col 51..L.-- (I) I- hi Mr. striiiK.rnn, Hi .1h,,i,...,ii I; Slokf«an,M'i.pl. While J) beat Mr«. llnrkin-liavv an.l
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  • 558 3 THE rASSF.NOBR LISTS. THE P. 0. CO "Ballaarat," 24th Kehniary Mrs Hull.. ii Mr 0 C Storrar;Mr H C PwfcaCj Mr llraham l'atenon Mr M A. Hawcs.Dr and Mrs Wiegand Mr. A. I- Adams Mr. It. II liny Mr. 0 II We.ld.-rburn Mr I'arker and Mr James
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  • 30 3 K.,r- Boagtoaa T-fr— gt ilwt ttfc l*rt Bousle^.l 1 1,. L., ,!>,,< I'alfillla. aTllfiir. due .'llll Keb Sarkies Mo.. iMlmlU, Idwtam, dO. Mb March. 1i.,i,.|.:il 1 C.
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    • 495 3 Till: TAN.M)N(i PAUAB IM K K (OMI'ANY. I.TI). li'iu*. r'oi«i>KK». \\iuH>inasas,aw. Uraviim 1i.., i.. up 1,1 -«i i..hi m leosth .n.l II 1,-et on nill. Wharf froiii.-iK.-. one mile and a quarter. M,e.-r» Wharf 3MJ feel in len k -lli. Boiler sad Ma-titi|i Wiirn worke.l by au-am. Kxu-n»iv« [.tn^e of
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    • 345 3 NOTICES. ENVELOPES. XO UK HAD AT THK "STRAITS TIMES" OTIS THK PATSIOT KNVELOI'KS. 1,000 *1 sent Tree by Poet (1.40. THK ANTIQIK ENVKI.OPKS. 1,000 .'<> lei it free hy Toat K).2.'> FOR SALE. THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. {lly .Mr, f. r rl..,i Matf I'linteil on iiutii|Ut- toned pipi-r, with wi.l.i niaicii,-
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    • 828 3 NOTICES. John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. SOLE AGENTS KOtt B'OVEB CYCLES. Prom SlOO to S2OO SAN&PAHEIL CYCLES. A high grade mount for $145. Wi- iiave juM Hawifai mm int *f CHRIBTY'B AN ATOM K AL CYCLE SADDLKS. For Ladies or Gentlemen's Machines Ladies' Saddle. Gentlemen's Saddle. I'NhKKSIHK PB 1 0
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 68 3 nan upon, Kandanp IVrtat ll<*,.v,u. MM H*. Ma.ni .Ip.m Bn.m KixikhBar. »II.W4».7»SSS>»IO. T«np. «7fl >4 >•-- \v. H ll. rii.-i 1 :-o llir.of\V,,i SM.M NX. Max. Ten,,. *U> *S|i Mm WO Mai. in RaaletO J lerr.rad. 71.0 Rainfall t* K\HIKK IKI.KI.IIA.M i-: M. i < iery.miMiKi'Ni. Baronifter. Dirvctii.no' Wiu.l \V
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  • 456 4 Huaapou, 2hn> Pnnur, \m». PRODUCE. I itaU* an wiWsrf (o moh.) Uftmbler.. le.lo. Peppsr, Black. 57.00. To WhiU, (6X) Sago Flour Sarawak *> do Brunei No. 1 U* Pearl Sago -«■»>■ Cofiea, Bali, picked *00 Coffee Palembang, picked... 2DOO. Coffee, Liberian. So. 1 17.* Tapioca, small Flftk., 7M do
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  • 100 4 for Per Mr. Tirm. TO.MOKBOW. 1 Bangkok t,nw, 11 am. Pekan via ports Ltnlij Ijingdtn, 11 a.m Malacca Lioggi II—;'. 1 p.ra. Batu Pahat tllaoggi, 1 p.m. Manila Huniot Aim, 1 p.m. Muar Sultan, 8 p ni. I'adang via porn .11 landtr, •> p.m. Sarawak I'onraerll. t p.m.
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  • 98 4 1 H.,nK»ili Ilillni'Jli.nl.i.. with the mail from Europe of the 3rd Feb due on the Will Feb and with replies to the mails which left Singapore on the nib and 1211. Jan. hi... -i CHixi:-By the P.ttl. is laarai, due on Thursday. Jan I.lth P. .1 O.
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  • 403 4 aHKIVAU l.r Kmm from Teluk Anson via ports— Mr. ll.lrii.Per i. (mi.it ran Kulan.lt from Soura-baya-Me«srs. Storcr, and Parker. TO ARRIVE. (h'.rr Singapore.) IVr M M. Varrn, from Marseilles, r'el>. t' Hi lMsinongir. Mr. Braacamp, Mr. W. Smil. Per MM. s.s. Armani Bekic, connecting with the .trainer Ernett
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  • SHIPPING
    • 193 4 Under thishasdlng the following abbrevia Lions are uaad str steamer sh. ship bq.-barqM Yct,-Yacht Cru.-Cruiaer Übl— Ounkoal; Brit.- British; U.S. l'nil«,l HtatM Fr. French Oer— (ierman Dut.— Dutch Job Jobore; 4.- G. c, General carlo i d.p.— deck passengers TJ.—Uncertain i T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf T
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    • 1210 4 AaaiTau Hinci ICool or Yuterdiv. (/rant ran Byla'ult. Dot. str. 6% tons, Capt Van der Lee, 81st Feb. From Soura baya. 17th Feb. (1 c. and 26 dp. Daendell and Co. For Batavia. Ist Mar— Kds H.II1 .1... Brit. str. l,r>4« tons, Capt Blair. 22nd Feb. From
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    • 540 4 Name, port, pnhabU date of ammi. *»< name ot agent*. ■MM Vli.ante. Blona, psd Canal. Kel. li j Anapa. Barry. p»d Canal K.I. ;l aMtSr, OUm, Mar IT I MansfielJ. llaln'lslx'rg. li:unl>urg. PVIi B Mmt Ballaarat. HoiiKkong. Keb it P. i 0. llawvan, Souraliaya. M Darn.l>!.. Bavern. Bn-in.-n.
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    • 119 4 t Vhil'i Kui. 4 Tom C»ir»i« Fkom sum. H»w» J^ Feb 21 Tt'lena Brit str. 3124 Scott YokohHtua r'.-l. lilSwn- 21 To«h Maru .l»p »tr. ;iw Qoiiik Hoii K l>ojig K.I/ I'il'. s. II VVillielm !BrUUr. ,V« Ri.lu.-r Mvj.vir K.I. llm m j 21 (i. van BrUndt Out »lr.
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    • 109 4 Dat». Vu.il 1 Naur Ki.ai.AK-. Cimu I>utkatk» Feb 81 Hfn«Wu Brit Mr. S-ll.r- IkkUTiaporU II llmri Maru Jap »lr. Oktuna Muroran Will O'lha Wi.p Brit str. WUloak Pontonk Ffrwi «r. fo.Ur T. An~)ii •-'L' SingaiKira itr. gin lUnuluk Milami nr. l>.ly I -i «i» Boruou Mr. Dhu.ill.- Bangkok a
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