The Straits Times, 12 January 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900. No. 20,037.
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    • 385 1 t r*Bt LoKM.O IOMPIKT LIMITED I'll E fHudanl Lite Imnan I i in Kir.. lunrtEM* SociatT. atlat Aaranun. Compare n.. i;.,u Th# Oomb MarbM lae«nao» Company. n» i-lin. JUtu»l St«m Ji.ri«»l.,^ Company. TW Maritime iMnu Onapuv. Limited. "or partiraKn or thm Compum. w* the Ml adrMtiMMt of THE BORNEO COMPANY,
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    • 575 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 1/OMSKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATBOHAPPU Inder contract with the Netherlandi India vJovornnnni. Agmli at Singapore: Bmp AatHcv, liti J. D»kkusls A Co., »-3, Coutu QoiY. The undermentioned dates arc only approximate. From Expected Will be Despatched for Od B-maasin. Jan. >. B'maMin. Pulu Uot, Balit-Papan, Mocaradjawa, Cotci, Boeloniian, and Jan
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    • 485 1 IdMPAONIE J>l> MESSAUEKIEE V^ MAKITiilErt I>E FRANCE. TsL.aKiPHir ACDRsm: Muucuir, ■DWai The mall steamera will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned date*.— Outward. Houewauimoo. 1900. bate* Datw. Imiitu Jan. 9 1 Octanien Jan. 1 Jan. SO ft. AVmoiu Jan. H r u «*t« F.-1.. (nl.donU,, Aumam Feb. 17 Salnzi,
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    • 630 1 INSURANCES. 11HK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY. C»piUl £2,127,600 raid up Capital 213,760 Reserve Fund 973^48 the undersigned, Agenti for the ComI pany, an prepared to accept fire risks at o P n ™™gj KAI j A rpilK CHINA TRADERS (KSCKANCE I I COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital BubMribad ».ouu.C»i,
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    • 589 1 SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every des crintion of property. MARINE Kinks accepted to r.ll parts of tbe World. LOCAL HOAIiH. D. W. IjOVKLI Esq., Chairman. C. W. Laibd Esq. G. A. KmiNo Eaq. D. 8. Cabmkiiaxl Esq. Lm Ho Puah Eta Wm. McKERBOW
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    • 1081 1 HOTEL CU. VAN HORCK. GAROET. Oelegen op 2200 voet hoogte UROOT PARK Spkilplaats voor kinderen. Ben ruime Billard-en Speel Zaal. Ta»l en Kki t kn onder toeiicbt Europ. Kok. COOKERY. The following dishpf) csn be supplictl fromtbeChalct, on order, at the residences fiennain, Or»me f'rtneoae PrinUnior Royal, Parmentier, Bisqoe de
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    • 574 1 NOTICES. W7IV ni vie 1 ,J s%lfar Ladies.! f*l LL3 Ranwdy for all li-r»«ul.Htl... •oM by Wn^apa'Aa Dl>p«n«ln< 00., LM, Raffia* Plaoa. Slntfapor*. MARTIN. Ckalu. SOUTHAMPTON, ENQLANBt SOMMONSENSE-NUTSHELL i«i Hfcj ttml mmU4J*J?- ;u. I?lTji<Jj^*i!iJ?j > 2!MiHM. *t— Mil»yo»»l»rT ij y 1 1 in i. IMtfi»ii(Mi«at»..u>m.iHai ENVELOPES Te BE BAD AT
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    • 797 1 HAVING A GRKAT Rl N 0 < HAMBKKI.AI.YS mVfill REMKDYT. Mana.;er Martin, of the Pier-on drug store, informs us that he in hiving a great rin im Clinmberlain'sC'Ough Kemedj. He flls Hvc bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives groat salisfactinn. In these days
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  • 65 2 M.8.8. nuodvi fof tb. BM>U Tim*, slxmld h« writtto on wb of th. pni oolj. 11, U» Mfteol d uui oawlitkai, wqrll. 8. 8. in nj«cu<l that mittat oUxrwu* bo pibliahxl. All tdTHtiaiat ooatnoto an nbwet to U» oondiboo that U» Muapr u 7 l~r. ti. »dr(rtiwm«nt out of Urn
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  • 32 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. Strait* Times: SiiOayear, or, pott fret SM. Strati* Budget 'SlS a year, or, pott ree, 120. Adrerliiing liatet may be found n the fourth fxu\e.
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  • 782 2 FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1900. OF THE WAR. We have now got from official sources the later version of the exceedingly nasty affair at Colesburg, when four officers and twenty-four men were killed, when sixteen men were wounded, and when about one hundred and thirteen men and oUiuers were missing, presumably
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  • 190 2 In another part of to-day 'x paper arc published the rules drawn up by the committee of the Singapore Nursing Association, an organization which is the outcome of a meeting held some months back, and which we are glad to see is j about to start operations Its object, »l;^rU),
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 1/11 j
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  • 12 2 CnniLTY to a bullock has cost Holi Son, its driver, »25 dollars.
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  • 13 2 Prodi'ck, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 The Bank of England discount rate has dropped from 8 to 5 per cent.
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  • 12 2 The Tanjong Pagar Dock Coy., advertise an extraordinary meeting on the 27th.
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  • 17 2 Th kkk is received a copy of the official Postal Guide of the Straits Settlements for 1900.
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  • 16 2 The mtneward mail by the German steamer Preuuen closes at 3 p. in. on Monday next.
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  • 19 2 The mail steamer Bengal left Penang at 10 a in. to-day and is due here at a p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 18 2 Moragappa Chitty is bound over in $100 to keep the peace for six months in default a month
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  • 11 2 The Government invites tenders for repairing, painting and clour-washing Government House.
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  • 19 2 The Queen has become a life member of tbe Navy League and has subscribed ten guineas to its funds.
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  • 15 2 Tin choir practices of the Philharmonic Society recommence next Tuesday afternoon at half past five.
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  • 19 2 Mr (ireville,, the British Minister at Bangkok, and Mrs (ireville have arrived from Saigon, on their way to Europe.
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  • 20 2 The Charter/unite this morning brought nearly 500 coolies for Singapore from Amoy the Clietuj Cliew also had 400 on board.
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  • 22 2 A Javanese living in Weld Road reports that three diamonds and two gold rings, value 5360, were stolen from his house yesterday.
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  • 25 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held, at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday 17th instant, at 4 p. m.
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  • 24 2 11. E. the Governor of British North Borneo, Mr. Hugh ClifTc-J, and Mrs. Clifford, are passengei* on board the Bengal due here to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 25 2 Tiik annual general meeting of the Church Work Association will be held on Tuesday, the 16th Jaunary, at the Colonial Secretary's house at 12 o'clock
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  • 30 2 The return annual procession of the Teochew, Kheh, Macao, and Hylam clans from the temple at Tunjong Pagar to that in Phillip Street took place to-day under the usual conditions.
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  • 36 2 This morning, three Chinese women were remitted to the Bench of Two Magistrates on a charge of being concerned in managing a public lottery. Two of them were allowed bail of $3,000, and the third Sl.OOO.
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  • 40 2 Captain Rawlinson, of the Penang, which arrived at Singapore this morning, reports that the French mail steamer I.n tleiine is still ashore off (larras Light. H M. B. //.-n/iiW and two tug- boats are in attendance.
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  • 65 2 Two cases of small-pox were reported yesterday, one from yO Selegie Road, and the other from a house in another Road. Both patients were removed to Hospital, and the houses quarantined. At the latter house, during the night, a hole was knocked in the wall, and the furniture,
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  • 71 2 Thk Hongkong Daily Fre/rn, in commenting on the purchase of the Scottish Oriental livers by a German Syndicate, deems that the public may well ask whether there must not be something wrong with a system which fosters such transfers. It is of opinion that under the insidious
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  • 82 2 J.P KILGOUR'S BANKRUPTCY. The examination of J. I. Kilgour, lately trading as a general merchant in Battery Road, was resumed in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. At the the last hearing, debtor stated that it was owing to outstanding debts that that be became bankurpt, and if all these were collected
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  • 133 2 A HOUSE DROWSED Lhut. Wynter has reported to the police that, yesterday evening, he was driving in a buggy, in company with Mm Wynter, to Government House. When about 20 yards from the Orchard Road Police Station, a pony attached to gharry appeared to shy, and a
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  • 51 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS CAPE COLONY. THE MISHAP TO THE SUFFOLKS. /Won, Jan. 12/ A. It is notified, in an official despatch, that Colonel Watson, in command of the Ist battalion SufMk Regiment, marched his men (in the recent fight near Colesberg) in close column to the top of a hill at
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  • 140 2 Col. Watson was addressing his officers at daybreak when the enemy fired a volley from a distance of thirty paces. The Suflblks were scarcely able to fire i shot. The other details of the tight ire confirmed. [This was the affair, nesr Colesberg. General French's
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  • 28 2 A message from Frere camp, under date of Monday, says that an irregular cannonade from the Boer positions outside Ladysmith commenced that morning and was continuing.
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  • 18 2 REPORTED TO HAVE BROKEN DOWN. It is stated that Lord Methuen's health is completely broken down.
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  • 73 2 THE RECENT ATTACK. ABOUT THE BOER I.'ISSKS. A .Transvaal telegram gives the enemy'B l"-s at Ladysmith on the Btli inst, during the gener.d attack on the town, as 4 killed and 15 wounded, after admission of the fact that the Boers endured a withering fire from six masked batteries
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  • 26 2 ROUGH ON THE FREE STATERS. Tbe heaviest loss is reported to have been sustained Jby tho Free Staters, whom the Transvaalers forced into the dangerous places.
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  • 47 2 FOOD-STUFFS NOT LIABLE TO SEIZURE. The British Government has decided that food-stuffs conveyed in neutral vessels destined for neutral ports are not liable to seizure as contraband of war, unless there is reason to believe that the food is intended for tho enemy's troops.
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  • 7 2 Parliament n.itta on the •'SOth inst
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  • 43 2 It is reported that the EmpressDowager of China was much displeased with the memorial addressed to the Tsung-li Yamen by the Chinese residents of the Straits Settlements, requesting het to retire and restore the Emperor to the government of the empire.
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  • 120 2 On the 3rd iilt., F. A. Hunter charged a hack gharry Byce named Kamsamy, at the Central Station, with the theft of SlOO from h'm while he was asleep in the man's vehicle. Much difficulty was experienced in getting the prosecutor to press the charge, and when
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  • 114 2 Lm Kirn Watt was charged with breaking into Mount View, Sophia Itoad, and stealing property belonging to Mr Cuthbert Layton, who recently lectured in the Town Hall on the Second Coming of the Lord. Prisoner was also charged with offering an illegal gratification, and he was found guilty
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 NOTICES. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH I j i:.ii:\:.o en.. LTD., JODEUTR \hile ant«. Ap-nti LI SKA CHEROOTS. Hi JOHN LITTLE .v C... LTD. LTD TRICHINOPOLI CJOi Prin i 100. r 100. JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD. THE BORNEO CO I I'D. BOYAL LOOHNAGAB WllbKV. JOH to I! M The •InllN LTD. ITD TILESTOiiEITE.
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    • 1549 2 NOTICES. 1 The li-i «l Applications Iwlll open on Midnrsdav. January 19th. ISHM». and ill <losr at twelve noon on Saturday. Janunrv iOth. I!KM>. THE ROYAL JOHORE TLN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (to be iscuhi-oratkd is deb the companies' ordinanck, 1889). :o: CAPITAL $220,000. In iJ,II(K) Mian* of $10 each of
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    • 959 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Singapore Nursing Association. CONSTITUTION. 1. The Association i» a Branch ol the Colonial JJureing Association and shall I* called the "Sixgai-osi Nuesixq Assocla--2 The Association is entirely undenominational. 3. It ahull be managed by a President, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, and three members of Committee The firat Office
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    • 975 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. TOWN HALL, SINGAPORE. Jfcalurdnj and Monday. Jaaaary A «*nd. MADAME And a cempany of first class artists; Change of programme, each night. For particulars, see circulars. Prices sulltf 2.00 Back seats. «1.00. Soldiers* sailors in uniform hark scat: ftOcts Booking Office Robisson Piiko Go. 16/1 WANTED, next month,
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    • 24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN ASIA British mr:. excepted NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION
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  • 520 3 TH NJONG PA GAR DOCK CO. THE AMALGAMATION WITH NEW HARBOI'K. Ak extraordinary general meeting of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. was held at the Company* offices thin morning, to past certain resolution* r. ■limit: to agreements entered into between the Tanjoog Pagar Dock Co. and the New Harbour Dock
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  • 159 3 A UTTLE rmmCt HORN AT H.jSIE. Os Wednesday morning, H I: H. Prin.-e Hasty of Prussia visited the Pulo Brani Srcelting Works, acconiI y Alii! ral Frit/e. glllietleil kapitaia von Wiuleben, ami Mr. II tbe German Cooeul here, 'i n ,wn over t lie works by Mr. Mi:lilini;liaii»
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  • 137 3 Friday, I^th Ja.marv. High Water Itl■ *J B V A I Inn Drill le I'rayi: ii-t Ckasaa. Saturday, I:itii Jam a«v High Water. 7 49am. 9.41 p.m. outward mail, due. Mr CUOord Bx| iarr llille Oa« Practice Shoot r a;«j. Kurnitur. i. V■ l| boor. Powell L. Tj r
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  • 1020 3 THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CH URC H AND THE WAR RELIEF FUNDS. TO THK EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMI8." Sir,— At the Crimean War, the late Padre llnirc), tlien Vicar of the Church or the Good Shepherd, and the late Mr. 11. l.li.yd, then apntln c.irv at the Lunatic A-vl'im, went
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  • 1191 3 London, 15M flee. Mb. tjuintnn Ham *•">. in "><■ <'"y» of Ikt n defunct Metropolitan Board of Work*, body whose declining dan pwvd under a temporary cloud, and which h»« m .ke w»t for the potent London County oun. il, Han delivered an excellent speech on the
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  • 104 3 TOBACCO GROWI NG. Thk Itritia.li Deli and Langkat Company met at London 01 the l itli Deeemoer,v&a Mr M Mowat, the Chairman, presiding. The Chafe. ii .an explameil that last year's tobacco crop on the Company* estates was big but had not p*M the cost of prodlK lion owing to
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  • Article, Illustration
    972 3 (CONDI'CTID BY KINO'S PAWH.") All Chess correspondence thould be addressed to King's Pawn." Solutions: lYol.lem No. 16ft (Erlin) Q-R4: No. 166 (O'Hara) R-Q 4. t solutions received from Caissa and A. O. 8. Pkobliu No. 187, by E.PsUoioxAT,(France). BUCII ft PIECES. Probum No. l-V», bt F. W. N eale,
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  • 597 3 WHAT A TECHNICAL PAIKB THINK*. A tTBP IN TH* HIUHT DIRECTION. In the Klrriridan of Dec. 9th (ast, there are some interesting aomments on the question of Singapore lighting It is poioled out that an analyst uf tliu report* on the various schemes for the public lighting
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  • 97 3 Per P. AO. s. a. Ceylon from London. Dw. 16— Mr. F. W. Pettilt, Mr. A. J. Melhuish, .Mr It I Podd.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Colson. Mr. and Mrs. Norton babe. Per P. 4 0 s. s Hn'annia from London, Jan. 1 1 Mr. A. T Dmttan,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 347 3 V tmBIM ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Calcutta via ports, I'mlako'a, on 13th Jan., B"u»tead Co. Pooling and Calcutta, C. Apcar, due 16th Jan., Sarkies A Mown. Hongkong. A. Apcar, due ISlh Jan., Parlciea A llofoa. Europe, Pnuurn, on 16th Jan., Hohn Meyer A Co. (JOI.VG IXSAXK. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridgx,
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    • 890 3 NOTICES. AN 1 tiI.NETrE Sophie van der Meer is r- quested to communicate with the Netherlands Consulate-General, Singapore, in regard to the estate of her late father, Captain P. J. F. L. van der Meer, who recently died at Ternate. H. BPAKLER, Ag Consul-General for the Netherlands, W 8. S.
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    • 899 3 tKOTICE£ AX GOVERNMENT. LACE AND TOWN HALL, saden will be received up m. on Tuesday tbe 20th DO at tbe Office* of the lor tbe work of builling a ACE and TOWN HALL at wak. and plan« may be seen and Forma of Tender obtained at our OHcea. Tb« Oovernment
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    • 770 3 El HITACHI MALT. ALEX. FOX CO. 48, HIGH STREET, Are AW Showing: CB •"ortment of (he very latmt IX. styles of specially selected Ladies' fancy articles. Also Gents' tcarfi and bows straw bats, felt hats, and helmeU Bweeta, Chocolates, and etc. ALEX. FOX CO. I CHAMPAGNES. Paul Dommier 4 Co.,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 99 3 WKATHKK RETORT iiiAt; r«re«si UattMat. Ufa Jan. IttiO. Ma.m 3p.m. f p.m. RtMAKU. liar. «9MO 29.887 29 WM Temp. 7MO 7«« 74.2 -"-a-i 1 W.B'lliThi-t 76.0 766 730 3 J 8-= I iir. Wind x»E. N.W. Calm j~~- f Max. l'emp. 78.5 o°C-5 Mm 74.0 £:2 t Max. in Sun
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  • 539 4 NI.IOiroKI, UH JaKI'AHY, 1900. PBODUOB. (Rates are eurneiad to noon. (Jambier buyers 7.0.-,. Ccpraßali ».«0. do Pontianak, 6 80. Pepper, Black buyers 38.M. do White, (5/ o 47.00 Satfo Flour Sarawak, B«r>. do Brunei No. 1 2.t« Pearl Sago 4.40. Cofloe, Bali, 15% basis HOO Gofieo Palembaug, 16% basis..
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  • 61 4 MAI LS CLOSE. To-Mokbow. F. Brandan llangkuk H ,i imai, Ch'bon S'maranc I Deli Hongkong CM IVnung* Knngo^n 1:,ih,h,1,i. Macassar via ports A A Jacob, Klang via poris S<ipt>h<>, Deli ,Vu».<i(ro, Kurope via ports l'rtuttm, Tcssdav. Manila /'.(/ii/ino, Kn-iiiiiutlf via ports k'arrui'ttta. Itmr. ll is II am. Xoon. p.m. ■i
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  • 103 4 MAI LS TO ARRIVE. Fbou Ehkops Kv the F. 40. is. H, ■I'Kil, due on (Sntur.l.iv with dates to the Jlnii December. From China:— By the German ;s.s. Pretunf i, due on SuncUy. !.<■(< Smcapore Due in Ixjndi Dm t t o. Dm MUi Dm Mb M. M.J.in M lKc
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  • 253 4 ARRIVALS. Per b.« A'iki >./"» Kara from Antwerp— Meure. P. de Hoer. K. Bajoa. From Ixmdon-Mr. A. H. Oo«, Mr. and Hn \V 11 EUrmood, .M. H. Wack, P. playel, an. l \V. Caarnl.'y. Pat UU.K Tttn from Saigon— Mr Brwmnll Mr and Hn Gnrille, Mr. Stewart, Him
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1087 4 Undertuia heading! ho following abbrerialions are ami ««r.— •temmar ih. thlp tjq. --barque ten schooner; Yet Ya»hl I'm.— Cruiser: Qbt Gunboat; Tor Torpedo II. p.— Hone-power British U. B.— United State*; Fr.— French; Ger.— Oerman Dot.- Dutch; Joh. JcboTO Ac, Q. C— Oeneral cargo t d.p. deck
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    • 688 4 Name, port, probabit dale of arrital. a I nmmr ol sgMli. STIAMIRS. A. Apcar. Cali-utta, Jan It S. A Moses. .liff. p«d Canai, Dec 19; Al lii n.v. lt:irr>. -.1 Canal, Nov S8 Alesia, Hambun, Jan 1; H. M. Afn.li, Honxkoni;, Jan M V. Simons. Ambrla, Ho.igtont;, Jan
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  • 170 4 S ViwKL'i Nin A lus* Duhii I*MI S*mi' Cu»aio*u*. J^_, I "o .Benlawers Brit str UW Webster Calcutta Jan IP. Bimon» and Co. 10 Aumi itr L'liTl BWMDI HOOfkSOf UU 11 Siiri.- liornoo Dut str 54ITuck.'y Sour tin) a .'-in \ni< l.im Th»y 11 Ophir »tr, iOS T»nnay PHl«nil>unn
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  • 59 4 DITI. VkMll'ii N«SIK KUOARII ("1ITAI! 'a DttTIHATIO* M Ynni: IS Amhtftt U r.ik»n U itMikn II W.llielm I.' K It l-U.1.-I'aoay 1-' 1 Brit atr dtr. Mellor Mr. X I art ik Shinimen «tr. Id. In. t Jap »tr. UoKontU >; ii. I.i MuarauUJli KlaiiK r:iknii via port* Aiuunl.u
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 199 4 NO'! I ~~Dr. c. d. MOORE'S" 51 1 0 COCOA MILK Hot Water only required. Strtngtluniug. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD ..nil. L\ KIM TIAX ft SONS, Agent.. mi and iwtt«r bonuses than any other it of claims. The Head Office ire quickly thau if references had or to
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    • 169 4 NOTICES jTmotios co. WATi'UM AKKKS. JBWKLLKRB. OPTICIANS. mmtm rßininiv monn M°ALISTER CO. SOLI LQtSTB Foil wool' The finest and most largely used of any in the market. inferior in wciL'bt and quality I'lliK CONDENSED STERILIZED MILK without addition of sugar. 1 8«e U -milk Trio.ipkr Th i iifth ami puriiv
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    • 256 4 NOTICES. Sweef Scents from flower; RiGAUD'S WHITE VIOLITt. RIGAUD'S WHITE ROSE. RIGAUO'S white mm*. RIGAUO'S WHITE LILAO. RIGAUD'S white imt. RIGAUD t C mnw Paris v s Sou Agbxto, IiKII.X, U EYBB Co., ■i pan m& I'tnang. ■Hip l)KP0T8. JK Messrs. Johs Little 4 Co VL Hestirs. tjt'HTzKL xsit f/t-Jb
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    • 538 4 NOTICES. Tl-VOLI so>TJL AM) TIFFIN ROOHS. 4 Hob'Dson Koad. BREAKFASTS, TIFFINS, A DINNERS to be had always hot. Tiffins: Sl 1 psb month. Accommodation lor visitor boarders Liquors of the best quality only. Tlroll Beer on ice. American Cocktails- YAMATOYA'S BEST CREPE SHIRTS. White at' $1.50. Colaurcdat $1.75. A LARGE
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