The Straits Times, 14 August 1899
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Title Section12 1899-08-14 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14. 1899. NO. 19.909.12 words
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Advertisement699 1899-08-14 1 ,OtM»O COMF AaTT -IMIJ-B f»' w^r;! > o. F^--.s--,. iiui rKU Air»at« fiNV, i-l" lir rjfg xmshil' COMPANIES. 1) OniCß, C^LLTBB tJIJAT. r *o— 7 >AV|(,ATI..N "aPANT.^ ill Chun* S<'Pt. """7 <Xt 2S J'riTTnmalla Nov. 3 M h" lIS ijtSSLSFlSr*'* '.'r l ot"paawnger.. (Special '•^."r.'.'iT' Ho«wabi.. I.,'' .-c .1. >I699 words
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Advertisement836 1899-08-14 1 STEAMSUIP COMPANIES. ITONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFM I'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Affenti al Singapore Ship Aobhct, latb J. Dabmdbu A Co.. 2-S, Coliyer Qtjay. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Oil ««s.i». B'massin. Aug 0. Bmassin, Pulau Uut, Balik-Papa >, tioearadjawa. Cotei, Berouw and Donguala. Aug. Id. Tambora.836 words
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Advertisement541 1899-08-14 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENARG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA Oneof the Companv'e steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above ateamera at through rate* to all porta In India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports. Mauritius, and London.541 words
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Advertisement653 1899-08-14 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCABHIRB 1 KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital aS,m,«OC Paid np CapitaJ 212.7 M Keaarve Fund »73^« rb« undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fir* rick* at curreut rate* of premium. ROUBTEAD 4 Ca. THE CHINA TKADKRB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital SabacriM I*VOOO,OOb. Amount paid653 words
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Advertisement645 1899-08-14 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC FIIiE INSURANCE CO., OF HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBURG. HAMBURG— BREMEN FIRE INBURANCB CO., HAMBURG. 'pilK undersigned, Agents of the above X companies, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates. PUTTFARCKEN A Co. NEW YORK LIKE IXSIKANTK <U The Oldest International Life Insurance Company645 words
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Advertisement739 1899-08-14 1 NOTICES. ■9 SCOTCH WHISKI IX THB UNIVERSAL JM mm BEVERAOE. KM ?W ALWAYS DRINK THE BEMT. AMI fv| PRESERVE YOl'R HEALTH. L 3 >^^^^k This you ran do by ankinp for The Very Rut IV.: Whisky in the Markcl |^B r^P Kivoimiii nui-d hy lluudrci- i.( Mninal Mn, _Jfr: See739 words
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Advertisement862 1899-08-14 1 TROUBLESOME TO THE ARMY. During the civil war. a* well ac in »r late war with Spain, diarrhoa was one of tbe moat troublesome diacaa** tha army ■ad lo contend with In man; inslancee sunYr frmn v. Mr David Taylor ef Wind Ridge, Greene Co. I'a. is oiir of tbeae.862 words
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Article35 1899-08-14 2 Erablhud: 1831. PRICK 16 CINTB. Strait) iian Ho a year, or, post fret $34. Siniitt lla.lget Slg a year, or, fotl free, 120. Adrertiring Kite; may he found on tke. fovrth page.35 words
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64 1899-08-14 2 MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS. M. DKLCASSK'S MISSION. London, HM Augiul. The Cologim Gautlr learns that M. Delca»s<S's visit to St. Petersburg haa not resulted in a common agreement on the part of the European Powers to prevent war in the Transvaal despite the fact that, inReuter - 64 words
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Article121 1899-08-14 2 THE DREYFUS CASK. ARISTOCRATS ARRESTED. The public hearing of the Dreyfus trial has been resumed. Twenty-three arrests have been made, including M. M. IMroulMe and Hubert and several other aristocratic persons. The charge against, them is that of raising a conspiracy trj overthrow the [M. BuHet, is an old121 words
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Article19 1899-08-14 2 M Buft'et, an agent of the Duke ol Orleans, has been arrested on thfl Belgian frontier.19 words
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Article23 1899-08-14 2 THOUSANDS KILLED. A terrible hurricane has passed over the Leeward Islands. Thousands of the inhabitants of the group have been killed.23 words
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Article12 1899-08-14 2 The Emperor William vibits Queen Victoria in November next.12 words
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Article24 1899-08-14 2 KENT BKAT AUSTRALIA. In their match with the Australian Eleven at Canterbury, the Kent County team proved victorious by two wickets.24 words
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Article352 1899-08-14 2 FRANCE AND THE TRANSVAAL. The most interesting item in today's telegraphic news seems to come in a somewhat roundabout way. We are told by newspaper of Cologne that the visit to St. Petersburg of the Foreign Minister of France was intended to try to induce Russia to agree with I352 words
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Article392 1899-08-14 2 Wi publish loihf a letter in which the Colonial Secretary fully controverts .Mr. tieulleV specious pleading rr llie Town Hall Ordinance. Hut, beyond the points so raised, we may add that there is an impression that Die Singapore Municipality is to be turned out of its present392 words
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Article38 1899-08-14 2 It looks as Though II K the High work cut out for him in Borneo as see a paragraph about Sar.iwak and Borneo. The trouble is really an old one, though the details change from time to time.38 words
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Article14 1899-08-14 2 Prodi < c, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.14 words
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Article13 1899-08-14 2 The only change in today's produce quotations is that til has dropped to13 words
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Article17 1899-08-14 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at No. M, Institution Hill, on the 19th inst17 words
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Article17 1899-08-14 2 At 11 45 am yesterday, the British steamer llmrurhrl, passed through the port from last to west.17 words
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Article16 1899-08-14 2 OH Saturday, the Miniverury of the Settlement of Penanff was celebrated there by a public holiday.16 words
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Article14 1899-08-14 2 Messrs. Wm. MenLe and Co advertise Wheeler and Wilson'i sewing machines and Hudson's bicycles,14 words
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Article19 1899-08-14 2 Thb mail despatched from .Singapore to London, via Marseilles, on the -'2nd July is expected to be delivered to-day19 words
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Article24 1899-08-14 2 A pi*EArri.E weighing sixteen pounds and a quarter was on view at Kuching, in Sarawak, the other day It is of an imported variety.24 words
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Article53 1899-08-14 2 It is notified that Second Lieutenant (t. 'I. W. Webb is reuioved from the Army under the provisions of Article !i», Royal Warrant, :10th May, 1*99. MB, W F. C. Asimont advertiser sale of cement and glassware, A-c,on the 18th inst, and also a sale of land and a house53 words
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Article27 1899-08-14 2 The Rev. 0. Clarke, the new chaplain at Kuala Lumpur, who arrived from Euro|H! by the ,W.i Shtn, on Tuesday, [.reached in St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday evening27 words
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Article37 1899-08-14 2 TllK missinglifehoat of the foundered steamer XniuMi Jf.iru has been found, bottom up, in N. Lat. 81. XL, E Long. M, M. The Captain and men who were in the boat are believed to have been drowned.37 words
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Article31 1899-08-14 2 Owing to the failure ol the price of coflVe, nearly all Ihe native gardens along the Kawang-Serendah Road and Kawang-Kuala Solangor Road, Kuala Lumpur, have been abandoned by the respective owners.31 words
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Article36 1899-08-14 2 It is notified that Lieutenant I; 0 Parker, Ist Bn lioyal Lancaster Regiment, has passed for promotion at the criminal,, .n held in May, !-':> in subject. <„■),<./), an,l( "Distinguished in Military Engineering, and in Organization and Equipment36 words
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Article53 1899-08-14 2 The British itnamar Hil.ua. i»a iiad l.y Haaan H.ltlerlield and Swire of Hongkong, has struck on one of the South Katun islands when bound from Java to Hongkong with a cargo of sugar. It is said in the iwwl (i.izrllr that the holes in the hull can be repaired and53 words
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Article37 1899-08-14 2 Tim agenda at Wednesday s Municipa! mi'tstiiiLT iiu'ludi 1^ Corrr t-nondence re Town Hall, contribution to the cost ,f public Kind performances, disinfecting apparatus lor cargo and baggage, pine-apple factory at Prinsep Street, md verandah obstruction.37 words
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Article45 1899-08-14 2 A Rei ter telegram to the Bangkok press, dated London Mb instant, statt! mat Mr. Brodnck. speaking in the House of Commons, said that no violation of treaty had occurred between Great Britain and Siain in connection with the Korat Railway45 words
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Article67 1899-08-14 2 Ok the Ml instant, the police at Bangkok made a seizure of forged Hongkong and Shanghai Bank notes. A Chinaman with notes amounting to about Tcs :<,UOO proceeded to a shop to obtain change But the shop-keeper, liecoming suspicious, information I to the police and the67 words
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Article89 1899-08-14 2 A Pathological Institute for the Federated Malay Stan- is shortly to be established in kuala Lumpur, and the service! of pathologist have already been requisitioned for from England. The usefulness of such an institute to medical science, says the Malay lia\l, and the consequent benefit89 words
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Article75 1899-08-14 2 Dr. Lint Boon Keng reported to the police that, on the 11th instant, he went to Tanjong Katong, leaving a Hylam boy in charge of his residence oil' River Valley Road On the Utfa his syce came to him and retried that the house had been broken75 words
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Article96 1899-08-14 2 Oil Saturday afternoon, a friendly game at Association Football was played on the Old Gaol mi between the Kair View Athletic Club and the Straits National Football (Tub. A pretty even game ended in a draw, neither side being able to score. The fourth game in the first round96 words
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Article117 1899-08-14 2 I &WAM ruteh, a Malay, charged with I L.my robbery and causing grievous hurt in attacking a hin;im;iii m lishing bout has been commitKd for trial. This morning, Mr Wolferstan dealt with a half a dozen boys who were brought I f him for Hying kites in the117 words
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Article124 1899-08-14 2 COOLIE FIGHT AT TANJONG PAGAR. The 4aaHaa was unloading cargo at Tanjops Pagar on Saturday. The men on the ship were Maeaos, and those on the wharf Hokiens and Teochews One of those on the wharf had his hand touched by some cargo slung down Irritated, he flungalumpofcoalat those on124 words
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Article126 1899-08-14 2 The ConsuHlener.d f-r the Nether lands at Bangkok has issue,! regulations providing for the compulsory inspc, tiun. survey, and registration of paaaangat and tug steamers, trading in Siamese waters, and owned by Netherlands subject- Mr J Mackay, marine surveyor at Bangkok, has been appointed the Chill-Surveyor126 words
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Article157 1899-08-14 2 Km- n I.L-SEU, a young Herman Jew who was the proprietor.,fthe "Kthnological Museum and Sale Room in Tinjong l'agar Road, has committed suicide at I'alcmbaug. Lister had got into pecuniary ditliculties in Singapore and, deem.il it advisable to go, which he did, on Wednesday last.taking with157 words
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Article187 1899-08-14 2 Is the Supremo Court thi- un,rniii)t hefore Justice llynilm.iii J.im-s, David Brisk of the Australian Hotel appealed against a conviction by the Senior Magistrate iutl,,tin K a tine upon him of HO and costs, lor allowing b«H to he taken oil his preini.-cs, under section 38 of187 words
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Article262 1899-08-14 2 A CASE OF HABKIs CORp USI W Evans, I'rotector of OkSa •arded to Mr. N.bleti a v T'f i* no- o» in the matter of Tan, A I rt h infant, and th. W0n,, I'rolect.onOrdinance l»w) ril that Wilhain .WdoSrf*?*! ll)llUhalh.rece»e.|*C *W 55 a., cm Si'Css years262 words
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Article84 1899-08-14 2 liai yesterday, a liiif I ,iy >■ cyclists turned out to mtness ana from Kranjl to the :ir.i mile stone on the Hukit Tnnah Road. IWam only two starters Chan Ann S«ef m»I Tan Tiah faf The latter w» the favourite and wan hotdioa gi»J l»l when84 words
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Article136 1899-08-14 2 Till beft view of the limMira in th* regatta thin afternoon will K- i.t>tainable from Johnston's Flat The raring Mini at live o'clock. In the fir-t hral Scoular's four meet BobntaoYl f.nir, and in the second lirat feanß. fca oppose Tregnrthcn loaf Tlie lli.n'M» W. R. Collyer136 words
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Article203 1899-08-14 2 Tun Uesulcnt .if hna npaktolh Ikijah of Sarawak that 111.- Sanwak flag has I*.-" hoiltod bj .1 number.* the eUafi al the Drang Mitaalta hankh <>f th* ltcl.ui Bint and by the people of Tutoog. Tin (i,,:ette MM DO NHOP Ul .1-ult Ba truth of tin- reiKUt,203 words
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Article107 1899-08-14 2 Tim rcmaini of lhalalal which had liecn .lisint.-rr.-.l ehu«; ffialff;, 1 TheMwaaaata|>rw«veM Church. .U..1 lit y ared orer the erav. toll*?. 1 gym-, daatb > vr.-ir- ago I'- 1 ■"">■ .ml tht Wa CtP*"": nfl hi a ahooting UP A fortnight l«l« that C»pt 8y«" ,,.,..,.rs107 words
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Advertisement523 1899-08-14 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. ULAHQOW. Manufacturer! ot: Dynamite. Gelignite. Gehtinc Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. Salety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus. TAV ataaa h:,,>i, mm /irfureJ w. <i riil l llntmn are »,l, pan the high ,t.indnr,t of rnfetv tn,t pvnty U,t, impotetl ly the llriluh Gvirrnmriil. ttmi are. therrfure. guaranteed523 words
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Advertisement1357 1899-08-14 2 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. lIIAH Hit < NO. IS, I'tsTON ROID, SIHM.HU U. A. WAITIE. Manager. HECTOR W. sAMI'SnS, Traralling RepnmntatiT ■M TAX KIM TIAN SON'S, I-ocal AgenU. 1 he Company Data easier termj and better bonuses than any other Company doing busmen in the East A1,357 words
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Advertisement763 1899-08-14 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, j THE HIGHLANDS, PENANG HILL. MISS I'ar-.m.. late Head Mi.tress, St. Iteor.e's Oirls' School, is prepared 10 receive s limited namber of European ■In! Irvn for hoarding and tuition, from I the M S.-i>t.':iil'.-r. Terms on application. HORSED, COBS, AND PONIES, DYE to arrive on Tuesday, ISth instant.763 words
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Advertisement46 1899-08-14 2 M. 8. S.tawfedrortka Mraia T<mm abaU W t •Mam oo o. da at U. aara aab. By la» «tl~»o(lk.to<«J,W..«u lr 1i.8.8 «™™^cw4 t •at autbt ola«rw, M aa pabluaad. lUadnrtiai>«in.lractaaranb|aati>tkai»a<i- io. taat Ika Maainr mt) laa>a |L admliiianat atcrtkapaiMriaoaaacrataaiofßatlar.aatait I Klaaar taaa law <kra aaaa auatb.46 words
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Article561 1899-08-14 3 IfTTTr rROM THE OOVERSMKNT. -ah. am wiLLmarA«n haMtß* I" Murnnpml I'"" ItaaMMl -itiFarHire, 1-th Aueust, 1N» ,11 direcle-1 hy the (iovernor in .wledfi the roceipt of your Iggffg tit contamej in laa .ie>.e.i, the parties M .0 in the rectal of the letter above- quid bh affurding561 words
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Article111 1899-08-14 3 ■he muiiccr of Ihe I:.- 1 total] i) trhere ha weiatad m 1 in udaaoanl ■:.c!>.lllCillUhoritl.-> i it Ikiaaaaaot of the ordinary 14 niet, The lump! D 11, .-!,.indr.cn- '".i la 1 v I'm'- h, aaOM three leet *t ranrßapa— 1 I irdsaparl Boariwr* n.-fM. .,r,, saaaUarad111 words
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Article1074 1899-08-14 3 AN APPRECIATION OF PROGRESS. (fly a former mi&nt nor rrnn..., Malaya, under which we include the whole of the East Indian Archipelago, presents one of the most striking instances of an advance growth and reaching forward towards the fullness of civilisation Magnificent as ha* been the progress of1,074 words
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Article397 1899-08-14 3 MARKET AND PROSPECTS. I'm market requirements to be met by Liberia coffee in Holland hat come under discussion in Java The Coffee Dealers Association at Amsterdam maintain that improvement in flavour comes first, and that tbe fall in the value of the Liberia berry principally arises from its397 words
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Article273 1899-08-14 3 with the plans 1,, r the lj „> Memorial (lo.pitalat Melbourne Two years have elapsed since XN.tux) was raited by the people..! Melbourne to, oiiiinoniurar.-llie liv.-en's record reign by ereilingabuililinstitution rtiirciv w,iti'>''t, t>ut much time iia- been lost ill proceeding with the work. The committee managing the273 words
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Article405 1899-08-14 3 At liangkok. on the 3rd instant, in the British Court before the Acting Consul (Mr. C B. W. Stringer) and a jury, a libel action brought by Mr \V. llowiiie aaainst Mr W E. Slirirp came on for hearing. The sum sued for was Si.mkk. Mr Downie405 words
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Article1097 1899-08-14 3 NOTES AND NEWS. THE BISLEY MEETING At Bifley, the Kmlmpore Cup tv won by the Mother Country, with a total of 788, Canada being Mcond, and winning the Colonial Prize of £80 Oxford won the Chancellor! Plato. with 712 points, against 70S by Cambridge The United Service1,097 words
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Article384 1899-08-14 3 London, 4(A Anguil. An autograph letter from the Emperor William was delivered to the Queen at O.borne yesterday It it understood that Hit Majesty will visit the Queen before autumn should his engagements permit of hit doing so Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht, the Shumrvck; hai tailed for384 words
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Article76 1899-08-14 3 A IIANWOMI! silver cup has been presented by a passenger to Capt. J. A. Mapeins, the captain of the s. s. t'awirfu, bearing the folluwing inscription.— Presented to Capt. J. Magenis by Capt. Goring Junes as a mark ot appreciation of the skill and seamanship displayed76 words
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Article278 1899-08-14 3 SATURDAY* lUT. MIXED DOtlllJS. A CLASS Mrs. l.ovrllan.l Mr. M>. Tsggart, owe 15. beat Mis. (iunn and Mr. I'pton. rev. 1. 6-2, 6-4. a." class. Mrs CoWi.lge and llr.(ti.].ty, owe .1. Lent Mi-- Beeoton anil Mr. J. Oreig, owe !.->, 1. Mrs. Stinger anil Mnjor Long, re.278 words
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Article963 1899-08-14 3 HOM E CYCLING. 21<l July A thy auccestful OTiii.U church parade wtt ,41 ri.-d out ml Canterbury Calhnlral on Sunday last. It isettimateil tb»t atioul "SO cycliau «lr*arn«l into* the cattuvlrel city from Tilliury, Hustings. Si. Leonards. Do'rer. M.i.lston.. Tonbridge. New Brompton. Mnrgntc. Shevrness, Sitttn|bournr. Slaplehun.l. Folkestone, snd long line963 words
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Article89 1899-08-14 3 ROYAL MARRIAGE IN PE RAK. marriage ol Rajah Chilian with the second daughter "f the Sultana! P. rak ■ill commence aboal the middle of thai month to continue for over a month Bukit Chandan, the scat of the Sultan, is to be on fete during the whole pen. id, and89 words
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Article75 1899-08-14 3 Tan book, by Mrs I.eith Adams, is one of Messrs /arrold's colonialeditions. and it may be described as c storr of regimental life in Ireland It is a book with no interesting story, and with no interesting characters, hut it has some information as to75 words
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Article56 1899-08-14 3 T'nit following are the results, so far, of the second round IVnnutoua best M»koi»«c. Mintiitt SoutliAin Walker I K'.hUl.. llmitb Kjtnkin F.v»n. C.wpe CaniplM-ll Allinsou Maain v..'Va.le (fc-ntl.-l^ttibn'n. Rill* wo llnll.lnle li T. tlrcif o. Cnptjonet gat aaaki MMaa The third roiin.l his lo be played ofl56 words
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Article149 1899-08-14 3 ■MSttM for tlie Warren Chnlleni;.Shield took place at the Tanglin rango on Saturday nftirnoon "A'Cu of the King> Own Regiment won the shield The following are the results of the Warn i, Shouting Shield Competition for I»*9 C"l»- jS y T.UU>rd.r. Kin«-. Own "A" i v M "■<" >149 words
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Article347 1899-08-14 3 A match was play.-.! on the Esplanade on Saturday between the S U 6 an.'.a team of the S Neither side made a very long stand, the S U C totaling c;;. aii.l the 8 0.01. Kss with l) and H fakata U being the chief mean for the347 words
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Advertisement21 1899-08-14 3 CHAMPAGNE. lulls UtiKliKKKl:. KXIKA Ml rvefortireul llritam) Louis Roederer. Carte Blanche UUINKMANN .t 00 Knau JOHN LMTLE A oft Ll U.21 words
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Advertisement275 1899-08-14 3 I FOR SALK; KMP!/)YMBXT TO LET; AND PERSON AIJ! I Ist TIME, ISeenU a line: lad (nl UniM, lOnntai line ill. 1,1 Mh I. met. 6 eenlt m line,; 7th ie lKth lime. S cMlll line. Afterwards, 9 eeeta a lit*; but cc 1 .-harje Ims than f-.e dnlla.- Thoa.275 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous163 1899-08-14 3 ajuuntinsm. Mosdav. Uth Aioist Hi.'h Water HA4 pin Moon. Kir-t IJu.irt, r Al9 p m Rowinc Club Kecatta. I. I. I C Tournament I'hilharmonic Choir ,i:ti Ma-oiiic Club. Annual Mrelins 130. 1 1 USUAL l.iTll Atnt-T MiL-ii W.ter .1.11 a m :t.l« n.tn Initiative Council »J0 I. 1. .T.I 1163 words
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Miscellaneous77 1899-08-14 3 UKAIMKK UKMR i.. ..,.1,.. 1:1 h 4«| UMk •;nr. JB(O0J»MJV»«7ll raagp. «M HjO run 7-.M T-'l "II ■=='3 i Dir. of Wind aai B.W. B.W. Ma..le,n|, M Zii^ «id r.li S -IS ssir.'s lift KninftH Nil. VUTHSR TUJtaBAM (K. K A* r IVkfM II t HONUKONU Barometer MM. lhre.tion nl77 words
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Article271 1899-08-14 4 5 nan* Hum a" TowJ Ouua Fto« sum. cokmo»u>. tug I li' Isal.c-1!;. Brit ttr m Hudson Malawi Am 1 1 W>e Bin and Co. 11 H.ingWan sir lit! Mellor Bongkalis Auk 1 1 WYe Bin ami Co. U llnsM ,ir SiL'S Wadgi' Rangoon Aug .1 HounWad ami Co.271 words
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Article450 1899-08-14 4 «i»o«ro»i, 14TR A rortr. IN*. PRODUCE. (Ralft an wmatod <o Gambler bajen 1.68. Copra B«H «jOO. do Pontianak mo Pepper, iilack.. .buyers ?rt i.i do White, (6%) 40.50 Sago Flour Sarawak. Sin. do Brunei No. 1 ».37i, P,-arl Sago 4.00. UoUee, Ball, 15« basis 16.13J UoSee Palembang 15% basis..450 words
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Article74 1899-08-14 4 To-Mokrow. ninf* A Colombo Socotra, 11 a.tn Ranf-kok AY/iV 8 mm. K.-I.uilan vis ports A-..11. 1 p.m. l>»li «>k<. :lpm. Klang via ports RHi.ta.. S p.m. D.'liKala via ports I'aknam, 3 p.m. Muntok ("bang <;. >.'. .tfvr, 4 p.m. ludra>;iri .Ipw^i, 4 pm ltanskok fiingora, 7 ft.m. Padanß74 words
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Article91 1899-08-14 4 KkuM Kntori llv the (ierman a. s. I'ntm'n. due on the 16th Auguit with dates lo the 34th July. From i-iii.v, llv the M. M. dun on Friday. JumSM P. a OiJwSMh .liny 7th M. M.JulvSist .Inly 14th P. O. AU([. Bth .Inly -'I'ri.l SI. M. Auk.91 words
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Article365 1899-08-14 4 AKRIVAU. Per s. 8. Tan Jrr L<ja lion. Haudicr-mahiin-Mr. Charles Haas. Per 9. s. Hero from KuanUn -Mn. Bayley. I'cr b. s. from KeIADtAn Messrs. Meyer, MacauUy, Douglas. Wile, Per 8. s. J'mami from San.aranc Mrs M.Tholen. Per 8. >. 0 11. Mn'r from Pa.cml.ang Mr Samkalilen. Per365 words
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SHIPPING
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Article1218 1899-08-14 4 Under this head.ngthe following abbrevla. tions are used str. steamer sh. ship tq.— barqne seh -schooner; Yet. -Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Oht. -Gunboat Tor.--Torpedo H. p. —Horse-power Brit British; 11. S.— United States; Fr French Ger. German Dot Dutch--1..1.- .lohor- tv., a. c.-Generai cargo d.p. deck passengers; U.1,218 words
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Article499 1899-08-14 4 ffam«, »orl, pnbabk iau ,i 4 HTiimu Argyll, Hongkong, Se pi <t r Simon. A.eiia, H'kong. to l-mr Aiij SI 8 > Andalusia. fUmburg. Sent Vo HM Annam. Mar.. Hies, (t IT m' Ml Antenor, Chm«. Aug 23 SisntfiM Au.tralin.t. Fromantle. Au g v.V tail^ BamlH-rg, Hamburg, (let499 words
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Article131 1899-08-14 4 DIT.. I Vaui/a Ntu Fuo4Bio OUM DaWM™* .on 1 2 I Kuryalu. Brit «tr. McHonal.l Sy.mry via l~" If I Dnbt I Dot Mb CbIMiMMH I-" w liur U I'ntani (tor »tr. I Voßt Brisk— II K.'l»i.l»n »tr. Jon. U Ho l^ong Brit Btr. Anitu^ K.-l»nUi> I* 14 Sultan131 words
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