The Straits Times, 25 July 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY Xk 1890. No. UUXft
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 396 1 I .C.JCOMPAMT.MMITKD i, »iuS« £?3aaa^_» vIKA MSHir COMI'AM^S. I C. WOtrmt,*** Blaawam V.-IK.VtA. AUK, EO»". .M'-,,myVr,..ai..,/er „,,fr i,,,,»a Hongkong. (k,— >lA]: link. IXIIH. July 2« „:i«cngcr, (Special *2ij I **»"»"V X'l'l- I nr«en«ersoßl,. .nger*. 2SSSs ''T L,. in ue.l after thegoo.il, f,,,,,i the godowns at ,I__»flEtftt aid irrital K« full
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    • 816 1 STEAMSHII' COMPANIES. T^ONINKI.IJKE I'AKKTVAAHT MAATBCHAPPIJ I'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, al Singapore: Ship Aokcy, lati J. Daisjdiu A Co., 2-», Courta <Jd»t. Steamer From Elpc, ted Will 1* Despatched for On '"''"r*" Batavia. Joty* Katnvia. chcrir^nTtraraaran74Sounil)aya.~jlily 2i.~ U.O. Jam* Souraliaya July 81. Soural.ll.va, Macasiwr, Amboina, llanda, Menido,
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    • 284 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANG. RANGOON, A CALCUTTA Oneof the Com pany's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamer* at through r.vtee to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Port*. Mauritius, and
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    • 654 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE J. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,500 Paid up Capital v11,7n0 Reserve Fund 9T3,210 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. THE CHINA TRADKBS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $l,«»\nu. Amount Paid up
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    • 688 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC FILE INSURA.NCI CO., OF HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. HAMBURG. HAMBURG— BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBI K(i. 'HUE undersigned, Agents of the above 1 companies, are prepared to accept fire PUTTF\RCKEN a Co. SOUTH BRITISH KIRK AND MARINK Insurance Company. FIIIE Insurance effected on every description of
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    • 645 1 NOTICES. PETER SYSS WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. rpHE only remedy at present known a* an INPALI.IIII.K and PERMANKNT CI'RE OjwntiT), IMarrho-*, Sprue, liinint rhni;r anil I let-nil ion of thf lioncU. lliMiilri'il- ol ceil.v mid lju«linu- CuITS. llecommcnded by some of the chief Speciali-I- in the Medical Prof,— on Sold, retail by
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    • 514 1 HORSE BEDDUm CITRONEI.I.A (ira.s from Taban Louisa Estate miv lie obtained at the ln.-rv .tables of Me-rs. Dalian an.l Hasan Ijunliert. at per cart-load, f1.60 cash COM MON SENSE -NUTSHELL WILLIAM J. KEYMERd Co la,l India Colonial BMMa Hmtmtm Agrnf i Pndjet Impoittn Pauena.:. Shipping Intuianct Ar^tnl, India. China A
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    • 854 1 IS IT RKiHT Fo« »x F.t. iron to RtOMMUn Tina? ■M— I M From Sylvan Valley New., Brevard. N. 6. It may tie a question whether the editor ol a new*pa|ier ha* the right to publicly recommend any of tin- various proprietary medicines w Inch flood the market, yet an
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  • 32 2 Ectablishid: 1831. PRICE IS CENTS. Straits Time*: SDOo year, or, pott/re. *34. MM* Budget: $18 a year, or, pott free, $20. AdierlUing H-ii.:- may lie found on tlie fourth pngt.
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  • 38 2 TUESDAY, 25TH JULY, 1899. FREE FROM PLAGUE. The following telegram was received from Penang yesterday. "No case of plague; no death yesterday and to-day The following telegram has been received from Penang to-day:—"No case of plague no death."
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  • 28 2 (Telegram for the Niraih Timer.) renang, Tueiday, 2Mh July The lockout by brothel keepers collapsed after a visit last night by the Protector of Chinese.
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  • 50 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TRANSVAAL TROUBLES. CRISIS IN SHiHT tonrfon, Ml Mf. The Timets correspondent at Pretoria says that the Outlanders have been given to understand that the Imperial Alfred Milner's demands made at the Bloemfonteiu Conference. The really critical stage of the Transvaal dillicuity is, therefore, believed to be within sight.
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  • 87 2 CANADA TO HAVK TATIENCE. lii the I Miii in li in House uf Common?, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada, in referring to the Alaska Iwundary dispute, said that the Inited States had refused to make a Sir Wilfrid Laurier further stated that noboly even dreamed that
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  • 161 2 temmm to the 2W« correspondent at Pretoria, the Outlanders hare been given to understand that the imperial authorities will not abate Sir All red Milner's demands upon the Transvaal. Therefore, adds the corn-pond. '.it. the real crisis is believed to be in sight People have all along understood that the
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  • 9 2 To-DAYS 4 111 a hank rate stands at *0,
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  • 11 2 The homeward mail closes at U o clock on Kriday morning.
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  • 10 2 The Hon. J M. B. Vermont has arrived from f'enang.
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  • 14 2 I'Kui.i k. exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page I
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  • 9 2 The Russian transport Maajtorf left yesterday afternoon for Vladivostock
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  • 13 2 A OnM translator for the Oltice of the Ollicial Assignee is advertised for
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  • 13 2 Messks. John Little Co, Ltd. advertise dried cod lish and dried ling fish
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  • 19 2 A New York telegram states that Murphy, a .■>. li-t. at Brooklyn, has ridden a mile in 67 4 3sec
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  • 19 2 Messes. p UW ell A Co, advertise an auction sale of Dr liott's household furniture on the l'»th inst.
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  • 19 2 The municipality of I'aris has adopted the new motor system for propelling I lire engines and street watering carts.
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  • 18 2 A CIIIXAMAV named Lee Loon reports that a twakow coohe disappeared on Sunday witli property valued at .*:UO.
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  • 22 2 Tin: King of Man is expected to visit singa|H>re some time in August and then to proceed to Java for a change
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  • 19 2 Thk annual general meeting of tho fin Insurance Association is advertised to be held at the Exchange on Tuesday
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  • 21 2 The ICC meet the "Kings Own" this evening, in the scmi-Unal for the football challenge cup. A fast game is expected.
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  • 25 2 Missus Helm Meyer and Co advertise that they have authorised Mr A li. Kaber to sign lor tho linn per pro. in their shipping department
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  • 23 2 Ir is telegraphed from London to Lloyds that the Cluirlnhnute has been classed »oa. The Qtaireitinw has ..ecu running from Peuang to China.
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  • 25 2 It is reported that the general adoption of Indian coal instead of Welsh on tho Ceylon railway lines haa rery considerably reduced the locomotive e»i>enses.
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  • 31 2 Koran are being ijoatrnyad whola sale on the Gold Coast lor their skins Some i-OU.uoci, valued at £90,000, were kiUod in \i»t; but in 16U6 the number had f»Jl<n to 67,w0
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  • 33 2 At noon yesterday, one of the bedrooms in a private hi use at Telok Blangah was found to he in flames. The tire was extinguished before it had done much damage.
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  • 44 2 Tins evening, at half pi-t eight, the Philharmonic Orchestra meet for practice in the Town Hall. As there is but n 1 1 >r 1u m I it. to I if iif\i concert, it is hoped there may he a fill attendance
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  • 34 2 The (aaaaat, formerly known as the Charon, is now skippered by Capt. Bortfeldt, an officer who was for some time engaged on board vessel belonging to the North German .1. I Company.
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  • 42 2 IjOHD KitchontT, wa' \o lVnvt' K'>ntfon on Aug. Bth for Ouidur nan to r.-uuie his duties as liovernor lieneral of the Soudan. Gordons pah<ce at Khartoum has now I.e. ii almost entirely rebuilt, and will lie used as Coternment House.
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  • 44 2 The visiting English team of Rugby footballers met a representative Queenslandteam at Brisbaneon th. Ist instant, and sustained a defeat by 1 1 points to 3, amid a display of great enthusiasm on the part of the crowd of NXW spectators.
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  • 47 2 Ti.K hearing of the charge of murder against two Chiuamen.and of abetment of mi.riler against two Chinese women. was continued at the Assizes this ni,,rnii.c. before Mr. Justice HyndmanJones. A great deal of further evident has I n taken, and the case is still proceeding.
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  • 53 2 Dl-HIXG the small hours, la«t Sat iiid. iv morning, Chuan T'.ng was found prowhug about New Bridge Bead, wiili chisel, a knife, and a brass hair-pin in hi, possession. This morning In- was tine.l I a Mil J dollars, in default, three week-, f..r being iii possessi. n
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  • 57 2 Fill I 111 1 1 has been for some time past negotiating with the Chinese Government with a view to establishing a legation at IVkin. It is now said that, on the Mth of June, a Minister was apiwinted. and that he will shortly anaaaa to Pekin t.i
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  • 59 2 Ir is understood that the British khip .Stmfu.iihichleft Hongkong on Jnd May for Cebu. has not arrived at her destination, nor has she been spoken since leaving port. The Simla is a vessel of ||R tuns under the command of Captain Hcustee and arrived in Hongkong with a
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  • 49 2 tha employ W Seanlßm Fwa, wee brought before Mr. lirockman for breach of trust in "espct ..1 San MIL', and 1100 ia Baataaabar, ITiiianilm ami llecnil.er 1-:i7, rc»|K'ctively. The .1. 1. n. 1 Hit was ..imiiiitted for trial, but was admitted to bail of *>U">.
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  • 46 2 This morning, there were on Mr. Brockiuau's file a hundred and thirtyposal Kader Bui who was last week crowding cattle was lined twentyliv, dollars in each case The proprietor ol the Hotel de la I'aix had to pay ten dollars for having lilthy premises
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  • 64 2 A OMB of a widow burning herself to death is reported from the Lahore district in the I'uniauh (north west India) On her husband's death, the coipse was put on a funeral pyre to which tiro was set. When nobody was looking, the widow stole to the blazing pyre
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  • 74 2 Kkoh the half yearly returns of the clearances of coal from the |w.t of Calcutta, we find that the output from Calcutta is steadily increasing, th, gab on the half year, being upwards of 11.H1.0.M tons, while the half yearly output now stands at ,><i,,.., tons. Messrs (Irunberg
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  • 99 2 AMI noon, yesterday, one sit lem: s,,k was aiaalng along KUna BtreM when two Haeua, naaaad Chiang Ah Chug and Cheng Ah Chang, approached him. The lirst took three live dollar ■ataa bnaa his pocket, but on belag deleted dropped them. The other picked them up 1 away. Both
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  • 173 2 Banal tho British consular court at Bangkok, Captain Mcl.ellan of the ll'iiugl'..! was chart:.-.!, on the IMB instant, with Uling to report, on tho iiKunt.st. t.n r.volv.is „n i '.n>i cartridges seized on board that reeeal on her last trip. Captain McLellan stated that he was ignorant of the
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  • 517 2 PRINCE ALEXANDER TSAR. Alexander ha petition.' l for leave to against the recent Ammos m npd tfl the house Ins li;is I■■■> 1 1 occupying .it Tanjong Khu. Tho I'lin.-f ha~ ivcn before the Court several ti 5 Illflj has been impatient at nonpayment sale of furniture. The I'rince has.
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  • 75 2 with the utnditioa of Mat Salleh mm ■wtaU This man, with Mi htfaw, Imm ■Otaad Is !i ■>■ run .iiii.'L on the*., nmliiiiill m Ihi niulit i.i the mk "i Km l:i-t. oil Urn Uonbargh Light, killi-d flvo pctfoni and waiimk'tl ,1,-v.n ..thl-r-, on.? ufwhoni dii-il later Aikiiij,
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  • 118 2 Till case in which .1 |M HUd llmil^-.iii is charged with hsviag '■"Inloitted iwfa art. in riil.ntiilly ili-. !utri;in|Z a revolver in .t ln.iise in Milij tlim*. Mill slightly voundUua liird for hc;irin- t.. -.l:iv Dr. i.Ml.iy .ittemled luurt at 1 1 o'clock ud ■■> 1, .1,1
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  • 136 2 ladies' MHOM Tub doct >rs uf Singapore are presenting a prize for la lies, handicap Medal ,-\-w iin' round to bo playctt ;it the ■■Man (foil Club and one round at tin- Sepoy Unaa. Than will bo a prize lor the tir»t and second scores, anil
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  • 232 2 SuKUPOU turned up in atNDfta to l.i-tniju \u ii li nnuofCiiurley'sAuut" in Iba Town Hull for tha ■n.lit of Mr ll, my Dallas. The audieu. u.iivwui.l.d bjf capital pr.nlu.ti>!> ul Hnailuu Tbomai'i tunny hroa. <>ne of critically iaclinad, vh a QMnpariaoa of Urn r.hitiiv individual n Id preferenca
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  • 87 2 ■"WJU I'KTITU.N ""VKRNMEXI A WWk nieetins- nf \l Thrz^r,-;;:;^^ I 1 1 1 ii n,,. iv,.;,,,,,, H M 'T llvr was in the hair, nn.l a, s, e Messrs. ■■won. 5,1,, i TO* 1 Kvans, Me,,,,. M,,,,',! lll and Tan Cheng i,,.,,, '■""■'"f T!,, f The i'Ht:sn>ir
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  • 575 2 ■MAKMI CUIUNICOr. Tee UMM Ho i,, th. Maj ""•I '■•■"M-etMionf..rti,,.s, nt ■an footM ChaUaaaji Cm i,,». theT. I' KC.nM:,',,,,,,,,,,,,, i-i .v.nini;onth,- R r 1 .uii,1,.r,| 1 v,,, r before a fair crowd ■BKMera The teams line.l up M 1011,.,, Goal- Sluuln. ll'llv.- 1 71,-, X. .,1-.,,, uj pKL, ■area**
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  • 33 2 I,;:!,!'; 1 I total a m.l-.'.','rl,.'ii i with Ih. overt.., tlilloWlllL' V, 111 1 ll Ul from "T)orolhv, t■■ "WhUperand I ]l "MercoViaconti, interim ;,,rc, Iv Hal.--.". S \\,.l, "lihiMU""
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  • 36 2 C.mii aim* kokthat «11 tl,.- nk:- >- the Singapore Nlmm: i| Ste 11 mayplyon I an oldCbim I llMUJil- a round to vUil Mcl I vboolaol th« tiki« i ni;!: 1 1;';;:- he. obtained
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 420 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, Ll). OLASGOW. Maniifacliirer. Dynamite. Geliffnitc, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, 'Electric Blasting Apparatus. IV al I affaiaaa fu-turtil m Qrmi Brilolm an ataafa r .i» tie ln;l, almatiail fifrty imd purity t'rt,' impomd l.y tlie finish (h'vemmnit, aaaian tl,-r,f.,r.; fnanud—d iar faoUf and air
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    • 1270 2 NOTICES. [UNA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hub Omen No. IS, Cantos Roaii, Khaxoiiai. ,s A WAITIK, Manager. HKCTOB W. WAMI'SOX, Iravelling HeprnenUtiv MIXSUS. TAN KIM TIAX SONS. Local Agents. The Company offers easier tcrrn» and better bounties than any other Company „in I i I r i in the
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    • 541 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HEAD TAMBV. WANTKIi. a head tunny io the .sir,,.'. Tim,, Office. Wage., $10 p«r nooth. Apply to the Chief Clerk. WANTED. CHINESE krani. with k I knonldpof sencral Straits produce, to take ■harge of a produce store. Apply to \V, c/o strailt Times. Sl/7 WANTED. AUHAKUY, in c°od
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  • 688 3 annul be a hero to hii thai already tbi firs, r*rw itooramaadfakj „,,1 price of eight or nia* UM early copies of I> I The .Sl-ry of Iht „,,ly bi purchased at |wo and three guineas. loliime proal that the man in the OOling moicap|ire.iative:...relv -how that
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  • 771 3 HOME TOLITICB. Di king the early part of the session Mr. L R. Holland, Conservative M P. b How and Hrunilev. iiitioiluced an (Me Age Pensions Bill in the House of Com limns The bill BsajoajgaJ by meat. l ul State aid, the help of the
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  • 290 3 I M.XX this title 'A Planter' contributes la the Times of Veylon a lung and exhaustive review af the pi. nl position and future outlook of coffee cultivation all over the world. The lulluwiiig extract from the I. tier trade* relereliee IS wurth .|llulltlg Turning next
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  • 97 3 INDIAN GOLD FOR COINING. A MOTOMHNI of iniportance. in the light of the recommendations made bj tho Indian CurrcncrO nUMß,appaan Urn 0* I- i'm It runs The Governor tieneial is plaaaad to mriova, a. icgard. nld produead at Indian tlinaa and tendered .it the Bomba) Mint by Agents, .f .Mining
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  • 2071 3 MAIL BTEAMEU COSTIUCIV. b the House uf Lords, on tbo 26th nit Lord Kelvin asked the Government whether British mail steamers carrying M.iiln lur the I'ost i n!i were tttidercuntract ivith the homeor colonial OonaaMOta to perform the service contracted for in stated times under I .I.
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  • 198 3 U CUT AUSTRALIA lEAIW Tn ROM returns of tho ebM Australian colonies lit- all to hand Tin' following arc the totals for the List six Western Australia MUM (;u,.'ii-!m.i IN Sow South Wale- MMM 1..1-I year tli.' tliiti' leading lol.nics were in tin- rati» W.-t.m Au>trali.i ini.llnninhnJt.inil Yirioiai
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  • Article, Illustration
    764 3 .vMi.'~ l 111 Kins (i Pawn." Solution i-frolX-m -No. IID(U>yd)(jBS; No. I IB (loyil) R— B«. form! aolutiona received from (•i.-t, A. O. Ik and P. J. "k. In No. 117 (C«mno») you otx-rlooknl the defence of l'-k 1 You ■nay be HH that .1 solution l«-^innmi; with a
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  • 98 3 ■jIKCTIOS IN THE HOI 11. iv Ktlward Sassoon hM Riven notue of tin 1 following rcsulutiu 1 in tin House OmmMN fur an early day "To call Hi.- attention of the 11. n-.- 1,. Hit v, r; I.illi I. lull lor fori-ijin iiu--.lL'.-niaintaiiiM by teWgniph OOBfABMfI lirri-. uitli
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  • 581 3 Vbtumv afternoon, l)r Mugliston held an inquest into Mh AmMOI of a collision between a dog-cart, driven ly Malm 1 Issahak. and a bicycle, ridden by M IV Monteiro, on the evening of the IVth ni-t.uit mm the obelisk, the mult of which proved fatal to M
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  • 643 3 AueM evori ;.11. rluxiil in pIMBMtI ui'ntlii-r Ifrctui n. itlil m W.lll -nt i >■« in an i-a.-y liiur in Ike laade II in.nt ..I 1,1. an 'liHir. tOQIUIiM lie kill, time l.i reil.iinK the [.:i|mp l.ut ..llcner li.- iaal iu.lliint; lilt mil. li Hi.' paaala
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 64 3 ,<4sriU^af A Bracing:! r T Refreshing:! Invigorating I I Condy's Fluid f> Tho effect is magical. All Substitutes ore irrerlor. Burns.] ANTIForUMi COMPOSITION AM) PAINT 00. LIMITKD. i..,. f Haaaßkstaran al oalek itoyiaa Knnnu-I l'uiii|i..-iliuni* (..r >lii|i- Ihilliiiii*. Ihe most eaectnal pfereatfoa aaauHi I-.. in .-i. .ii mill K.miliiiu cieli
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    • 389 3 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Just Unpacked. TENNIS RACKKTs. TENNIS HALLS. TENNIS SHOES. 'THK SPECIAL TUE CHAMPION" "STRAITS" PHO. $9-50. All Rackets specially made for the Tropics. ATREB CHAMPIONBHIPTENNIB HALLS. Tennis Shoes in Brow n or White Canvas ami White Buckskin. White Buckskin Tennis Boots. SHANKS IH-. r )0 cv i-20 Ar»«JW
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 226 3 AKKAN(iKMKM> Tl-t>IIAV. IViTII Jl 1.1 liitli W.t.-r II M p 111 Cup Kootball Bnhuda I'i.ilharmoiiic < >nli.-lra Ml Wkd.mudav, Liiru Jii.v. Hilli Water Mlpjß S. V. A (iyinll.ixiuiu (1.,- U TIH-W.UAV.L-; I'll Jl IV High Water. U( I i; pin Kkiuav, u-m Jl i v Hi X li Water. 1L'1.1.111.
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  • 261 4 Sn<i»roKi. m Jrl.v. lw.i. I'RODIJCR (Halm art r-,, I to noon.) Oambier r.,40 j Copra Bali, tt 10. do Pontimai, ,V«>. Pepper, Black. Ss.m. 1 7n i *ff**P- Jo Brunei No 1 !!!!"j.S7J IVnri Ban 4.00. Cain, Bali, 16V K.i.y CoHoe Falembang, In Ibi.i- JiJ CoSr«. Libanan, No. 1
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  • 72 4 I'.r.lr. 7lW. To-Morkow. lUngocn Huzca. n I unlianak via ports II. W. Soon. Noou. Hongkong Kitmtang, 2 p.m. Hangkok AaST 3pm 1. Aanoo Yi» ports Sara, 4 p >'iin;tr;ui^ via portg f;m<i7 4 pm' ■MM S ,n,j;,r«, 4 p.m. I'aya via ports, Utru., 4 j,. m Bangkok 9
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  • 107 4 Xl I! <" 1 i :-">■ the P. 4 O. 8. s. I lunn.dit.on UmM instant wild Ma io uk .in July. Hhe bringa replies to the mails wliith left HiDgapore on the 9th Chin*. -By the P. 4 0. M •II .•MDipipore Due in linden Arriri-
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  • 263 4 ARRIVALS. P.r 8 tan Limb'r.j, from Olehlull Mc-sra. BA. li.uu;, .hi. l X. i I IVr s. ffttra from IVluk An-. in via iiurt.-yr. and Mr, Cimimiii X 11,.. r c II l.:ni i. Cum... luunj, v <ir. K ur. and IMlfv. Per i. Hot Tjiv from Snigon—
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  • SHIPPING
    • 184 4 Kntirr tint liNvlinn tlio Inl lowinitfiliSrrTin. tions are UKd :-«tr.-.to»mor •h.-ihip b<|.— buqm «eh -.ctaooner; Yd Yaclil Cru.-Cruiwr Oht. -Gunboat Tor.J Torpedo If. p. -Home-power Bnt.Bnlnh 11. l'niteil Sta-.ni ft.— French Ocr. Gentian I>ut.--Dnteb Joh— Joboro a. c..— Uonemi i-Mgo d.p.-deok i>:i««.n« U.-l'noer-Win: T. P. W— T«njon«
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    • 858 4 4UIT4U XIPCI NOOII OF VKIIIDIT Ban Sra; Ownt, Drit. Mr. Mj ton. Opt 1.y0n.. a'.ih July, Frm ImM Mk J ill v (l.c a.i.i II d p I'm Sim anil Co For Btnckok.t7th-K.il. H.r., „<!.,„, Out -!i ;{l.'ton» Ci:.' Zvmrt 2«h July. From chenlion. :1.l July 1H11..C
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    • 479 4 namt of agent: Amazon. I-on-lon. left June I Aiiik.;t. Ktopo, nd I'aiial. .Inn.' so Anchl— L* poul, Au< t> MaaaftaM \.i-1.1,1. lluiinkoiiK. T.i 1.,.iiv.1u. v BslUaral. H'foOol] lam H.'iik'.'il. r.»lonil.o. Auit II I' Ati j!..|, k HongkotlK. July SI; >:,,, 0M llraiiuilir, Jiily 31 p. M m r
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    • 154 4 2] Hebe Hnt.tr SM 'inkoter IMi My Jw.ltt •-■I Shantung sir !iff, Kram|.t(.n Samnnuiß July M H hrhlla [tal tte 147 Una Munr July -'i X.-1.111 Ow Mi SI9 1(,1|.h Buukok Julj 1 1 M-> -'4 Kruiiliori; ll.in Itr Sehultl C.ir.lifT J"".' II M v Nlm tint »tr IVlOonta
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    • 64 4 M..11-. Vi KtM I>>l. Kl-»o4K;<, Caiiiis >ul> :•:< Bin HinUusn 16 tbt» M U(Mf Wan M 1> II ,i luino I •.■kin H Mukr M.iru A;,--u N bEta Brit >tr. twU Mr. Inkatec »ir. lialloc lUI Mr' Uu*pa i'.vo.t. H«yw«r.l .lap nr. K.u imun On Mr. Ki.uii, l)u» »lr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 308 4 NOTICES. Toilrt Soep "aja^afi ChewisU H PK^ JAMES WATSON (XVS SCOTCH WHISKIES ill Till; KKST VAI.IE IX THK IAHBI 11. \<; BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD. »i.'.oopi»cam, dctt kxtka. WPBCIALLY BEOOMMEXDED) V. V. JvlMl > r DUTY KXTKA OBTAINABLE FROM HUH. I)KAI.KI;>, OR McALISTER C 0., c ALOBMBKNE MA ATM II
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