The Straits Times, 17 March 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MARCH 17. 1899. No. 19.7.5\
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 800 1 yillK BOEHEOOOMPAIIt. LIMITED TV, 1 M aUriaW IIIMBM COHipaVQJ. Sum. mSS **S*~t~tIT lirn U«er Ben Oompas;. Tn. L!IE-sl"~~o. Company. Limited. ■bs. tiutxauWs of taess Compaaies, sa. tbe Jl'lr^SS-ent of THE BOENKO COMfAXY. LIMITED. Agejte STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P mcE, Cou.T«a Hu»T. STKAM NAVKiATKIN (XIMPASY. Stkahehs r 'K China, Jaiaw, Penano, CEYLOM
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    • 753 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India (tovernment A al Sm,iai»"r: Shi I Atiimv, I .IK. I. llAl*r.«u< Co., '.'-S, Colltee Qpat. Steamer From Exj,ected W ill be IVspat.he.l (or Ott Krjntrrn. Bstavia. Mar !<•. Br.liiv|...clieril«>n.Sainaiang. A Sourabaya. Mar. 1". I.in tier ;.yn. B'massin. 16. B'massin.
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    • 511 1 OCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHII" I 0 COMPANY, LIMITED Kmt'uii I. in lltr»Ki< Bakjioi MB Uoifaioaa. W.matW, ('mil.Cfrjjg. m» lons. I'hrn <W^ Ju.i.la|it.r..wlee.l,Ol:l I Ca»J>i I. -i a'!..". Cain. Piliot, 1.0" f'trn A.m./, C«iit. Walton I.IKI Onwmffr, »'i|ii furl:* 1.0A7 I <ao»><i, Ca|l. V,illi»ni.on, I.OM A. r-ip; Jackson, I.MO JlocAf O»pt Karrell,
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    • 655 1 ESSURANCES. THE I oNlx'N AND LANCASHIRE nkt INSURANCE COMPANY. capital ti,\n,ea> Paid op Capital I'ISJBO Reserve Fund 873,2«« The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of pramium. HITS I F.A I, A Co. rilllK CIIIVI IKIHKK. INSCKAMCE 1 COMPANY. LIMITED Capital Si,!-,
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    • 695 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC FILE INSURANCE CO.. UF HAMBI'RU. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBURU. HAMBIRO-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBURU. PHE andersigned, Agents of the above 1 companies, are prepared to accept tire PUTTFARCKEN Co. SOUTH HRITISH FIRE AND MARINK Insurance < 'onipany. FIRE Insurance eSeeted on every'desMARINE I Ki'sk" Mcepteti* to
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    • 936 1 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY. JAS. A. WATTIE. Manacer. lIKCTOU SAMPSON. Travellin« Keprem-ntal,..-MKSSUS. TAN KIM TIAN .t SONS, Local tpaju This (_',.iii|iim_v 1, 1t", -is Maiaf Lrnis an,| Utn'r baBW tlian any CompanT lining liiisintas in thu Kast, ami, k'iiiK a Shanghai OafafSaJ, Hclainis art' naturally paitl more iiroinptly
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    • 845 1 KHEI'.MATISM CLUED' My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with irreat relief, and for rheumatism and for other household w r trim 1 lei tt eat. W.T. Mr. Cuyler is one of tbe leadiaf mer, hants of this illatfe and one of Ihe m,mt prominent men in this
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  • 97 2 FRIDAY. 17th MARCH, 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS GERMANY. CECIL RHODES SUCCESSFUL. L.i i. IM March. Cecil Rhodes has brought to a successful conclusion his negotiations with the Herman Government to construct the Cape to Cairo Telegraph through Uerman territory, instead of vui the territory of the Congo Free Bute Similar arrangements
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  • 274 2 St BgEijitsT to the Treaty concluded ictween China and Japan in 1 •>»:., legotiations were carried on in Pekic ictween the two (iovermnents that Here intended as a mutual atuurance ■gainst encroachments by Western Power*. Some, at any rate, of the concluuons arrived at were diplo-,,i.-iii< *iij noted, il not
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  • 165 2 Many of our older residents will be pleased to learn that it is to-day telegraphed that Major Studer, who was for 18 years the 0. Consul at Singa|Kire, has been appointed V S. Consul at Sorrento in Italy After leaving (where Mr. Wildman succeeded him), Major Studer was Conßul for
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  • 172 2 A orrn-AT. h from New York, dated February 1:1 th, declares that the official abstract of the report of the Commission appointed to investigate the war abuses has been received there with deriaion. It was from the first regarded as a Communion organized to acquit, and it has accordingly acquitted
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  • 194 2 I-oud Risxtut'a Bill fur dealing with illicit commissions in trade has prob- I ably liy this time boon introduced into I the House of I.ords. The draft, as it I left the hands of Sir Kdward Fry, created a great deal of interest in every I busineM circle. Its endorsement
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  • 171 2 of misdemeanour [and in Scotland of an offence punishable by fine and imprisonment). Payment* to servants and agents by persons having business, relations with the master will be deemed to have been corruptly given or offered, unless it be proved that the principal, master, or employer had given his previous
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 in s bank rate Ii 1,11,.
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  • 13 2 Pkoih-cI!, exchange, and share pricos, and the mail list, are an page 4.
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  • 5 2 THr Chief-Justice leaver lor Malacca
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  • 16 2 Mush.. Powell Co. advertise a furniture sale at »»-l River Valley Road on the M in-,
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  • 14 2 Tun American transport SWmnit left Tanjong Pagar Wharf for Manila at 7.10 am. to-day.
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  • 21 2 A sin of i:,m*i has been specially railed to meet the elfiense of installing the electric light in St. Paul's Cathedral.
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  • 20 2 Six Chinese have been executed at I'alung, Hii|ieh, lor the murder of Father Yiclurin whom they tortured and toasted alive.
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  • 27 2 The s. 11.iiu1.1,1 arrived 1,, ,l:iy from Koetei with almut 6OU tolls of |H Uuleillll residue on board. She has gone to i'ul j Bukum to discharge
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  • 28 2 A Malay is said to have rifßMsl 5>.'.",.'«"' to rrai.-t.r his title to some ii) acres, just located, of staiiinh-mu- soil at t spot on the I'.ihaug Road.
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  • 19 2 hold property is advertised bf Mi->si» Crane Brother* to be held at their sale-room nil the 4th April next.
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  • 22 2 It is proposed to give selections from Staler VrmmdUm at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Palm Sunday the choir are, therelore, practising vigorously.
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  • 31 2 Mk Ho Vow, wiio has been appointed Consul-General for China in Singapore is said to be the brother of Dr. Ho Kai and a brother-in-law of the Chinese Minister in Washington.
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  • 31 2 Baro.n von Heyking, German Minist, to I'ekm, is going home on six mouth leave ol absence. He int. nil- to lew this month and will probably resuui duty early in September.
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  • 32 2 A ki.iNi., living at M Beucoolen Street, reports that a steel trunk containing property to the value of *»J was stolen from his house yesterday. He suspects another Kliug who is missing.
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  • 41 2 Tiik i.ipe-line wind, is to furnish Coolgardie, in the Wart Au-tiohan goldlields, with water is estimated to consist of Jl'i miles of steel lltttli-d pijies of :tl inches diameter and miles of welded pipes of from 'M to 20 inches diameter.
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  • 43 2 Thb Maaaat ItaiLay Detriment has engaged a carriage- builder from Kngland with, it is said, encouraging results. Carriages built by this ollieer with their panels handsomely carved and the upholstering all that could he desired are spoken of as a sight to behold."
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  • 46 2 Serious trouble is reported from Krian as having arisen over a small-pox case The Malays of thsdistrict haveasaumed a deliant attitude. A party of 50 men of the Malay States Guides left Taiping for the scene of the disturbance, on the 13th instant
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  • 60 2 Both in pay and food tho American soldier is said to be the most expensive paid lighter in the world The former is tit gold a month I'he latter is exemplified at present in Manila by the presence of a refrigerator steamship with its two to three
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  • 60 2 The loss on the American side at Manila, from the -nil of February to the M March, waa stated to be tin killed (which includes I officers) and about I'm wounded. On the aide of the Filipinos i^M dead had been buried Hie numbers of the wounded
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  • 61 2 It has l«*n decided to undertake legislation givniß authority to impose on bounty-fed supir imported into India, in addition to the present imiHirt duty a further duty e.|ilal to the nctl amount 'of bounty paid on such Migar. A bill imiwsing countervailing duties on bounty-aided iiujiorts was
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  • 66 2 Jm trial of Waaudev Chapckar. Biaila, and Satlw at llonibay, for thu murder of the brothers Dravid at I'ooua resulted in Wasudiv aud lianade Mai sentenced to death, and fetba bfiri^ ■aMamaM so ten years' iwnal servitude far abetment Balkrisna, Chapekar, and lUuade were «11 lound guilty
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  • 74 2 One of the police-court magistrates in New York recently createda sensation by orderingthc Bibles uaed in swearinx witnesses to be removed. He denounced the custom of kissing the book as dangerous to health tad as Iha ri»n]t ..i hia protest all the New York oOWUar being supplied
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  • 32 2 and Solicitor ,,f t| lt S,,pr," w r,!?l" e th. Str,it a s, t ,l«,,,,, lt Tt.tSi burgh ha. joined the firm of Mr T (troum, 1:2 KutHes Place.
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  • 46 2 Thi body of the late Mr J y M who t'ommitted -uu'idr ;it tliß v fr lie r Europe, was reiu.n,..! H 1 al'lernoiin t,, the hospital Vi lookpliU'ee.iilvtl,,-,,,;,,,,,,,;. 1 1 siipcrilitenden.'eofMr .1 C |;,ve! BSSSttVNB-SSf ID .1111 »ht-|| Ml J. P J,,;,,,,,,,,, „H*
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  • 15 2 Ta.«M*2 f r ra and eliorls we, body, but Uiey were unsuccessful
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  • 186 2 THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY. Tut following is the report io,,_ -r,itutiontolhe*,v,md,.r,i;,,.,,v w 1 in, -cling of the Piuijom MininiCo tobt I.Wd at Hongkong. th,. 1.-,,,, n^« Tb. ■titaaint rfacwnnu frog gg „l the lajntiimliu <rf the temimZ the;llst D.ciinber, l-:i- -1i,.».,Ll a at d,1,,i of rating il!i.-in This balance hat
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  • 162 2 lvr,.fi'ri.|R<tothepaM).'r.,|>li|.ul,M l< i iiiiderlhisheadingyester.l.iy.Mi- AM Arnold, whose husband s report*! j-jh al Manila Ii la l|liailillll. called SI M ollice this iiiornini; Bhe ratUTDSSsa recently Irnm llongk.im:. «esn «t Arnold had 1,-lt Ihi mi search ofemployment totbr rt.ilippum The sister with whom Mr- \mM lived hen-
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  • 190 2 Ml Wolferstan bad bsta hia MIMfM niuetei-n DMIOIII Uii'mu* Austriaus, and tmn pl.iyinp in a gamins 1, terloo Stnvt II :i«.iii..ii wonm was i-harp-d willi .i-^tins in ll» management of the heose. IV iiouse was raided on the mil mat hj Supt. Cuscadeu and In-, sou and Kvnn*.
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  • 118 2 TanB.- CaaiT.the »Uy !n"i«'» who cheal,,! Ho li f".£ lj 1 ,irclflHf til ll In 1 k.,,,, in t .,,i, Imvu uui'tt litnlv well "ii n i.l.". >»'-' ami aii.i be had bi m Assi/es to tline t»an ■■■■■■,<■•"" Mr. Sissou mad. an 1..5...11 ..1 tli.- prow
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite. Gelatine Dynamite, filasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, tleclrir Blasting Apparatus. 11l aa all manner n,a,lr to if Kifttv <iik( purity h nrittih ■I I „,.> ,1,,,,;t1, In unv •<!/:' I THE BOKXEO COMPANY, LTD. SOLI aOMTW N'H iv.i State.. 81am,
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    • 228 2 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. BLACK CASHMERE INVERNESS. $1-V><>. 6c SlllOU. Specially made for the Tropics. ROBINSON CO. JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. SINGAPORE. Have now on view t larga tdeotioa <»r KKW SEASON* BICYCLE: at pa* ly REDU C E D PRICES"* ROVER CYCLES. Imperial Path and Road Racers. The higfasl grade
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    • 733 2 NOTICES. THE PARSI ELPHINSTONE DRAMATIC CLUB. TO-XIOUT, Will perform At tbe yuoeii Street Novelty Theatre The new talismanic and charming opera: TILISMAT-EBOOLAIMANIE, intiiirm 1 Seven lady artistes will penonate the principal characters. Hatsk of li'«i-m> Reserved Seats $2.00 Fir-l I i-- «l-00 Seconi *>.«« Third K>3o Special Zenana l.t class
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    • 834 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAXTKI). Municipal o Debs. K rater and Xeave Co.. Ltd. FOR SALE. Fraser and Neare Co.. Ltd. 1! deb. Maynard 4 Co, Ltd. Shares. FRASEK A Co., v. c Exchange and Share Brokers. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE, Ac. 'pIIK undersigned have been instructed I by W. Henderson, Ksq.,
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  • 305 3 UaMB, 3rd to Kill Manh. 1,,, Uuncli li Yam.n hM replied to demand thut it is inipoa-iltle to A Iff of Samnun B>y. It in an r ",ii,.l 1,1 Home that the refunal of the T«uw li Yamaa to l«aM Sanmun Bmy is not r-KHr-I'' I "riounly
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  • 179 3 Tiik District officer olTanjong Mnlim (Mr T W. Rowley) lately visited Suii«ei Salak The Maaan Tint were found to 1... making go,ni program In the davalop, inent of their lihlc mine there The length of the, hives nil tllclilie of the loda is .MM feet, Iron,
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  • 196 3 Im Cambridge Iniveisily Seieutilic Eipedition whi.h has aa raoantb; Btartad hence. as already reported, to .iL along the east coast of the Malay r. nin-iil i. will lirst prooaad to Bangkok and thence will visit K:i» l.ak ami UangUphan, and then make invHtiga nous otVthe mouth of
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  • 230 3 Ahii.K nineteen years residence in U.-t Un.-a. spent in trading with the l.al tril»'sol theH'reiich Qaboon Mr I' A McCanti has returned to Kng land llesaysth.it he got „uite friendly with the cannibals and thoroughly ■tudied their hahits and MUtaHU They quita baliavad that the irhha men at«
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  • 212 3 Ihk Assi.c- i naad >,-t, i.lay thai I -n. Urn last ,-ilse disJK.sed of In'ing thai „i KividHrisk. kaaparoftbaAiu- Hotai, »bo ».is ehaiajad with foqtery and misappropriation afatagb I'l.-d letter On nahall ol the Crown Mi Allan prosecuted, and Mr Sisson Mi.1..l The fuel, appeal 10 bl thai
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  • 1015 3 THE GERMAN ARMY. A Committee of the Reichstag ha been occupied with the consideratioi of the future strength of the Gerraai army on a peaoj footing. The Reporte: ■•Mil.. Committee Mated that .<■■.■.«. men were annually found fit to serve I wo hundred and twenty thousand mer were
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  • 94 3 A cur of furious driving which is well worth the attention of the police is brought to our notice as having occuiTod in Selegie Road, the night before last. Two ladies had got into a rikisha, when a carriage containing Chinese balms came up from the rear, driven
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  • 123 3 Tiik Buahaa in Manchuria are said to I- aei|iiiring land us they ptmaa .">nd are already working mines. The railway, too, is obviously a military one: there are :«).iKm Russian troops at Port Arthur, S.MO at laliciiwan, i'.imhj nt Kincliou, and 20,000 at Haipien north of Kirin
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  • 174 3 Tiik pn» ti Ol Ma Way are unwover, lon.led. The Netherlands In.lii (iovernment despatched an e*(>ert thcie. the other day. to ie|H>rt on its capabilities as a rival to ■naaaan. ItKiuirv on the spot soon showed that I'ulo Way, owing to its isolated position, can' never reach the
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  • 191 3 Mr. QaOBM Wyndliam, Indi-r Se. re- n > of War. has informed Parliament that not only lias the (iovemnient of New South Wales agreed to an interchange of troops, but that similar eichanges with all the sell ■■(•overmns l\ lome« an abw under discussion. It is to be
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  • 210 3 put, Thanh to ii In* rtt— T. the Polo (In), «:is again At Home' at the RaceCooiM lOHnlll The Kami's wore fast and furious all throuph. an.l tha play at limes really \eiy m 4ump. u Tha pl:iyers uc pailually into form as veil as Uu nnriw. ud the
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    1092 3 All rbew correepondrinT should be ml.iivw.i to King's Pawn." Solu* ion n( Problem No. W, il'uhu.-r, i« R-k't Solve*, by CuinwL j.,):i. >n. i-' rl During t past three moDtht, great progress has i made in Chess 1 ouroniipiil to be beM in Loodoa during th> cluing Surami-r. and
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  • 107 3 ■.IIU-,-r/aii,lT.'i i r'i:!«','iin,'T,"';"l"."h!'"''ren tmtm invalids ,i,.i „rk. ,1 on I lie P 4 0. Manila yesterday, and the steamer 1. ft ik; r i t all tins morning for home. Among the troops HH l« ma from the Royal Unc»ter Kexiiuent, and M of the WiM Voikehir.-
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  • 129 3 l>rklv.thr month of February (O. U of 4.UIKJ men will be conveyed from OJmm to Manchuria by cruisers lwloiiging to the Volunteer Fleet. These men have been picked from the bent of the riflo regiments quartered in that diMrict, and go out as volunteers, reciving an allowance
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  • 123 3 V :iv. Un tilt* lerouinieinlat ion of the milttmrv authorities, tin* QevanußHrt taland taking ateiMtoi'iiMiri-Miniii'lihicliN -t.ind.rd of e«i'i«i.-y among Volunleera. The nte of ai.im:.! drWi whit-li UtOM In-l-'iiKliitf to Urn auxiliary fur. t~ mii^t :illt-ii<l in urdt-r to i|ii:ilify .r.a-.',l M.ircalli-nli.ni will have h, 1,,. „.,.,I t -1,.-,.,,,,
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  • 111 3 lU.< KSTLV. two I'titu itikii hii.l A ''hmawumaii waia found yuiltv itl mm. kmim. ..f Mindi/is Illilll-M- I'iiulu- 111 lllC ll.ll'!"> T ..lie oftka t,i,-m,f an m They 'hail nb- 1 UW illlo OH 1 1. f.>r»oiiiß ulTence. The en.)l.. v ,r wms fentencetl to one yt'ai's
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  • 135 3 b tl..< Pank liniiilgnlliw Rapjat for 1898 mention if main <>t ktoiii. of sui:ar i-stattw nil tin- Kui;tu rivet „wntil iiy old i-iiin.--.' r.~.i.1.-'nt< of IViiani:. ■ulaUtatini Tamil brCbiMMbbon i>;irtly bnmM of ekaek in the iinportiitiun of iflUDlslmntl from China, tiTiv .ilrt'iiilvmi Ilifst* t'stmes got bt'yomi eoatraL In
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  • 231 3 YK»IKIiI>AYS PLAY. Ram I- -ai 1...-.-, ni i .i, ~ni: llmlilnll U-ni Ma.-lVumall, (li li. (i-l). lII.' InWriabl Godwin »nd s. v..-, m. truiiurgli ham u« poatfuMad. U lISJ.B Hi-I.™i l'liilli|.».|U-3,«-iii: Booster b«i Skiniur, till: tiliiiii 1.-ai Holkmav, nil. It. 1 K. i.l i Carivr
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  • 477 3 Mr. Jn.ti.e 1...,, 1,, M r ;ln ,l Mr- Jnfcn. ■on; Mr John Palmer ■H,.n,l. J >.- Mk March Mr and Mr- 1 I,:! rl Mr, Trav.r, and f.rmly and Mi .n.l Mi. Ho B :m from IVnang Clnn.ii, Tit April Mc«sr«. Brarnall, BMpfaaM, Soiitham. and lireur,
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  • 89 3 An Ami.ii.mi, exchange puhlishc. the following v .in ezlracl from lettei bj Chaplain William MoKiniion. of the Kirs! < ilil >rni;l loxiincnt. n..w ;it Manila:- m th» ii. nv.-- ,ii. l.ir liom Ix me the .l.uil.' limHliM tin' paapla ;il liuiiit' lii'lit'Vi* (In-11l to Im". My caaaa'bam,
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  • 145 3 Since lII.' in,tituti..ii of Urn i. I. Tin Cnm I.TIy .'ln- >.-:u^ ,ii;o ti.t hwer tliiill t-tl officers an. l'm. n i.l' tin' Army awl Navy have had tins daeontkw "ft* valour" hestowe.l upon them. Half of the crosses imU biH bMB [iv.ii iii recognition of let!
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  • 36 3 nmurt nil Mi- i.m.ii tad Mis fi.,.',.".i..'i.»,,, /-.i.ra Mr-, svok™ nml Mr. R.,.1 bast M>-. Ki-ii :cn Mr Wright, M,,,,,,,,.. Fuml. Mi-. Mil/ iimin.iH Mr. Kaimn.. Mn. Mokw .in.i Mr. Wd
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  • 89 3 Thi merchant* and coinnn.:,,. the Mo«cow Bourse recently resolved to petition the dovcriiiiit'iit ;t»r;ini-t t he danger of any further developmeni of foreign commercial enterprise in Rueaia Thia doginthemanger aaltai has eharacterizod the Moscow aurrhmtl for centuries, it is remarked and the -Wo-t IVemy,! very rightly |>oiiits out
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 302 3 rui;sALK:KMI > U)YMEN1>' ToI.KT: AND PERSONALS. UTTimi. lftcenU a tin*; 2nd ud 3rd I Hi .'«>!•• Una; 4lh to rtth tlmM, 6 a mi- a line. Tin to 18th limn. 3 M MM^ it» luiKjIiul no I Ihiin onn dollar. Tbui. tknrft h i vfrti-M-nn-nt. cloae Mt, in this type,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 167 3 AKKAN(.KMKN1> Kkm>av. I7ni Mm' ii Ilith Wat.-r I pin St Patrick'! Dm 8 C C Tannn Tounuunenl S V A S.nia.l.m.lMaiini Drill .Vl.V I. I. T C. I MilPini Th.-atre !i TtaaPlyiDgJonhni Tank i:,.a,l I U SiTlBUiV, l-ili Mai. ii Mich Wiili-i l;:u.im I'i c in rSTo T. TMnpanaca Club
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    • 40 3 WKATIIKR KKIMIJI k'amtmmi K*rl*iu Hofntnl, Ua.ni Ip.m. V p.m. Bavtiui. Bar. »lir»s»Mi.Jal.!t|l Tsrof rjo m.a no V. B'lbTher 77.0 7H.H 750 < IHr.ofWinu XX. W N i- M.n.Tenip. S7» "17; Mm. In Sun IM .1 r<-rr. ra.l. TttU Kaint«li .71 1
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  • 410 4 mmnu. 17tk Ma». v. lew PRODUCE. (Ralet or. eomeUd to noon. I I Oambiar. buyert «50 1 Gopraßali '■<*>■ Jo Fontlanak B'JPepptr, 81ack.. bity*n n*O. fo Whit.,(sX) .4iS5. Savo FlourSarawak, «■<». Jo Bron.i No. 1 Pearl Sago *JJ°Cofleo, Ball, picked "WOCodec Pal.mbaag picked. JTOO. 0o«*a, ÜbwiaTNo. 1 "JO Tapioca,
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  • 93 4 *V Prr ilr. Timr. Mmm Batavia via ports /fc Carpi t*t. 7 a.m. llonikong A Japan h*brl.>jtr t', 11a.m. Saigon via portt I afaay, 11am. Hong Long ■Waatw, lln.ni. Italic,;..)k vVtHT, 1..vi' Maluca i Klanz .s.,p^/u.. 4p m. Muntok P'bang Kuhy, 4 p.m. Ila.igkok tl'ial'. 4 p.m. llatavia
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  • 110 4 Fkom ki-h..i-E lli the M M. F.rmtl >• with the mail from Europe of the 24th Feb due on the KUh March and with replies to the mail which left Singapore on the mk Jan. FaOH (ins. IK the P. AO. matta, due on Thursday. Feb 3rd
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  • 372 4 Ar Rivals. lvr t MH from Hongkong— Mrs. Arnold. Per t. s. Fur/alia from Nuar-Messrs. Bailc, aad Halliday. Per s s. l*r itrytitlitr from Batavia— Meaiirs Kaniiiienga. an I Sltentun. Per M. M. >. >„/.,. i, Iroin ShanghaiMr. K. II Ondailie. Mr.. A. Calulu, and Mn. A. "'reseinc.
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  • 162 4 Underthisheadingthe following abbrevia liont are used ttr-tteamer sh.shii. cq. barque; sen. -scnooner yet. -Vtihtl Crn.-Crui«er Obt.-Gunboat Brit —British U. 8. United States; Ft. French Oer.-Oerman Dut.Dutch; Joh.^lohore: *<!., G.c, General canto d.p. deck paasengen; U.— Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T P D Tanjong Pagar Dock
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  • 1012 4 i Bt,t»Ubtr, iOer. ttr. IJ7H torn. Capt Pfaff, 17th Mar. From WnMIS G and Idp Behn Meyer and to. For Hong- Kong, IMb-W. D* Carptntur. Put. Mr. 757 tons, t'apt Seepen, 16th liar. From Batavia. Uth Mar O.i- and M dp. Da.-n.lel- and Co For llatavia. IHth—
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