The Straits Times, 9 February 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, I^RIDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1900. No. 20,059,
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    • 717 1 mm: BoaAo company i.imukd rB Staadard Lifa lasnnuioa, Norwich Tnioa Fit* Insmaae* SoeMj. «tla> Asasraaos Ccsapaaj (Fin). V1... i ,uilal.i. Ufa A»uranoß Societj. Th, Oosaa Marina IsosrasMx <-om «nv. Tha Chiaa XutsaJ Maaa Havigi*^ Oospanj. Tbs Maritiraa lasaraßes CoaipaiiJ, Limited. •.'or particular, of Owaa CorapanMS, ssa tbs full adV«rti»aKat of
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    • 773 1 STE-UISHIP COMPANIES. •."-ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAFPIJ 1 n.1.-r contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Hingaport Ship Agescy, late J. Daekdbls A Co.. 2-3, Collteb Qoat. The undermentioned dati s are only approximate. gteamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On llnnirrr. DeU. Fell. r >. Bengknlis, Biak, Paneb, Bila,
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    • 516 1 rUHtPASNII DBS MBBaAOKHIK \J MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Address: Menagerie, MNOAPOkS. Tbe mail steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat tbe undermentioned dates. OrTWARD. HOHEWABE. 1800. 1900. Dates Dates. F.-1.. .-i I Cnl'dmitn Mk I Tonkin Feb. 1 7 Salatie M U Ammm Mur. /,,,(u» Mar 4 lorra Mar 17
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    • 636 1 INSURANCES. 'l-ll K i.umiiin AND LA.NCABHIRK J FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,1x7,800 Paid up Capital 21:1,760 Reserve Fund 973,246 Vbe andersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOL'STEAD A Co. THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Suhscribad Jl.dOD.fkn, Amount Paid
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    • 622 1 INSmUNCES. NATIONAL AitsiKAMK Cum-i.n OF IRELAND. EtUMuhed 1822. Capital £1,000.000 funds <-" 500,000 The undertigned, >uiring Iren appointed Asrat* far the Fire Dermrtaaent, are prepared to accept Ritkt at Current Rates:— T n AVSATLAYriSCHE lIANDKLS OOMPAOXIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD.) Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR
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    • 300 1 NOTICES. •ad imctkaat t.»SII), m< o( «uli. T >»pr.«<!j."J wNrMa. at^wna amcltoal <iaMiiilliiiw aa awmao aaS luR narlatliiHUiiirfjilaidUfc. ll akt. :-nu oa'tKav, •masaßaaa, taiainai. awoMlkrjmnaiaM. Mncfurr. •c, ass a> laßanr >WaM kll anil aiavlf of lv ran ■aaa. PlattioU fmmj xaspKaaflWiorOlonlal. Hmnu. lom—tm, S, SoadSt Clinauil Sa.Loaaon.w.c aff^htrLaoTeFl ff LaUd
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    • 748 1 NOTICES. ■•aTOTICE The undersigned beg* to (business or otherwise) with Mr. A. F. Hunter; and that he carries on his professional work as a Veterinary Surgeon (qualified) entirely by himself; and may be consulted day or night at bis residence No. 40, Victoria' Street, just opposite the Furniture Emporium of
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    • 868 1 FOR THB ISABIKSThiu is M better medicine for toe bablta than Chamberlain's Cough Bcmedy. I pleaaut i*s'e and prompt unit effectual cures ii.sk.- it S f.-.v;;.riti- irilli mother, and •mail cn .idren. ll quickly cur«a their coogtM and t olds, preventing pneumnnia or other prrinu* con«equrnces. Jt also care* croup,
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  • 32 2 Kstablished: 1831. i'KICB 15 CKNTS. Strait, Tints: tHOaytar, or, potlfru <;t4. SlraiU budget i $ls a ycir.or, po,t free, »20. Adverluing llaltt may tm found v //*c fourth page.
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  • 533 2 FRIDAY, 9TH FEBRUARY, 1900. To LADYSMITH. General Biller captured, probably on Monday, a hill that commands the shortest road to Ladysmith. From Potgieter's Drift to Ladysmith is less than fifteen miles, and it may be presumed that the road is about fifteen miles. We have that road most clearly marked
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  • 71 2 The Revd. Father Burghoffer asks us to publish that the feast of Our Lady of Lour.les will be celebrated in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes on Sunday the Uth. Pontifical High Km at 9 a.m., and evening at 7 JO procession and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Also
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  • 7 2 Tu-day'i 4 m,s bank rate is 1/11,'
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  • 12 2 Thk Punjom Mining Coy. advertise a call of one dollar per share.
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  • 11 2 Mil Powell Robinson advertises that he lias received new outfitting goods.
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  • 12 2 Messrs. John .ittle anj Co., Ltd. idvcrtise a stock of gramophone?, Ac
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  • 14 2 Thk Municipality invites offers for earth and clay excavated from the Pearl's Hill Reservoir.
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  • 17 2 A launch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club Bungalow on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock.
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  • 18 2 The British steamer Bunion of WYst Hartlepool passed through from east to west at 9 45 this morning.
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  • 19 2 Seven hundred and three deaths were registered at Singapore last month. The ratio per thousand stood at :il 1
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  • 24 2 A Criterion dinner will be given at Rattles Hotel to-morrow night. The band of the llama will play during dinner, and afterwards for dancing.
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  • 24 2 I'KNAXii rumour has it that Sir Frederick Cardew, Governor of Sierra Leone, has been offered and has accepted the Governorship of the Straits Settlements.
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  • 32 2 At 1030 am. on Sunday there will be a service of intercession for tba biiocess of British arms in South »t St. Andruw's Calhcdial. Tucru mli be niu»ic of a special duvacter
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  • 22 2 Thk German mail steamer Sneluen left Hongkong on tUe Bth instant at 5 pm., and is due here on the 13th instant.
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  • 24 2 A Chinese detective was fined $o or a week by Mr. H. G, Sarwar, this morning, for rudely treating a prisoner in his court.
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  • 19 2 The Hongkong Volunteer Corps held their annual march-out on the .'list January. About 220 officers and men turned out.
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  • 25 2 H. M. S. fyhigenia has been relieved by the I'iqnr, a vessel of the same class, and sailed from Hongkong for home on Saturday last.
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  • 23 2 The Chinese New Year Athletic Sports will take place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock on the ground of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club.
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  • 22 2 One hundred and fifty-one deaths wpre registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was Xj.os.
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  • 30 2 N'r, Lee was, yesterday, charged with the theft of a $10 banknote. This charge was dismissed, but Ng I .re was fined SO or a week for contempt of court.
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  • 28 2 Ang Bah has been remanded for a week on the charge of snatching a pair of earrings, worth $20, from Hong Ah Mali in It-Ink AyerStreet on Wednesday.
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  • 24 2 Yesterday a Kling man was steering a tungkang near Tanjong Pagar when he fell overboard and was drowned. The body was recovered shortly aflerwardt
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  • 25 2 Thk I'erak Art Club held an exhibition ol pictures and photographs at Ipoh on the 2nd inst. The exhibits included contributions from Singapore and I'enang.
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  • 24 2 The Japanese have enrolled 275 natives of Formosa as Volunteers for three years' service, and are astonished at the splendid physique of th.j applicants.
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  • 34 2 Mk L F. G. McConnel Husscy, Mead officer of t he lndo-China steamer UMuaay, has just received a vellum testimonial from the Hoyal Han&Ba mi.iv lor rescuing a coolie from drowning in Hongkong harbour.
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  • 34 2 Yesterday, Suwatapah and Haji ti-man wire fined Sit each, in default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, for having in their possession for sale part of the carcase of a bullock slaughtered outside the Municipal abattoirs.
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  • 39 2 Ha. Inglemann, living at Mount Elizabeth, reports to the police that his horse has received a severe blow on the lelt shoulder. A carriage hood has also been cut in several places, being damaged to the extent of $60.
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  • 38 2 Yesterday, two men and a woman (Chintse) were ordered by Mr. 11 Banrai to paj MM mtto, in default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, for carryine on a public lottery in a plantation. Sle«i were awarded to the informer.
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  • 35 2 In letter to the Rector of a German Polytechnic Academy, the KaiMrsa}! he regards Socialism as an ephemeral phenomenon which will < •> out. He counts on technical high schools to settle the social question in Germany
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  • 42 2 At a recent race meeting at Saigon four of the five races were for money prizes, one of $200, two of StOO, and one of $400. These sums were in each cas« divided between the first and second hones.
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  • 79 2 A HARMS', TO MR. KWAX Hl-Wtl. It is reported that, by orders of the KiM|r,s.<-l)owager of China, twenty-six men have been selected to proceed to Hongkong and elsewhere to capture Kwan Hu -wci, the Reform Leader, iilivi'. if possible, or to assassinate him on the spot
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  • 73 2 TWO OFFICERS COXVICTED. A slight misunderstanding has arisen between some of the officers of the German steamer Kcduh, now lying in the X...1.1-. and the native seamen. Yesterday two of the officers kicked and struck several of the men, and they laid a complaint. This morning the two
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  • 102 2 A "Smoker" will be given in the Masonic Cluh to-morrow night, under the chairmanship of Wor. Bro. A Koch. Mr. I'owi'l! Koliinson has arranged a capital programme, to which the following will contribute Messrs. Coulcher, Passmore.J.B. Ailken, Powell Robinson, Matthew, Doyle, Acer, WhiML M. Ko.k, My ram, Wallace,
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  • 200 2 Mr. Q. A. Bosanquet acts temporarily as aide-de-camp to the Governor with eßect from the sth inst., rice Lieutenant T. D. Jackson of the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment under notice to sail for England. Mr. Bosanquet will discharge the duties of aide-de-camp in addition to those of
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  • 64 2 FORWARD TO LADYSMITH. BULUffi IS ADVANCING. THE HOEK* ATTACK AND ARK RKITI.SKI). Ixmdnn, 9th teh. General Buller has captured the kopje called Krantzkloof. This hill commands the shortest road to l.ail\-iiiitl> It is regarded as unlikely that the Boers will succeed in dislodging General Buller s men from
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  • 58 2 MAC DONALD HOLDS HIS POSITIOx\. General Hector Mar Donald, commanding the Highland Brigade, maintains his position at Koodoosberg, west of Modder Kiver. He is holding the highest portion of a kopje, while the Boors are on the K wer portion. Unfortunately the slope of the hill is
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  • 52 2 THE ENEMY ACTIVK. AN AFFAIR OF OITI'OSTS. The Itoers continue to be very active around Colesberg and the district. They have been continually shelling convoys proceeding to the British camps. Oawal Gatacre's fighting, reported y.vt.i.ln, m mainly between outposts. The Boers retired on the British reinforcing the
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  • 59 2 (Later.) MORE TROOPS FOR AFRICA. A (JKANI) TOTAL OK 194,000 MSN. Mr. G Wyndham, Inder Secretary of State for Wai, has announced that Government have decided to send 17 more battalions of Militia and JOOmore Imperial Yeomanry to South Africa, thus bringing the British army in South Africa up to
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  • 59 2 THE FIGHTING ON TUESDAY. BDMEOFTHBCAHUALTra The casualties (to Buller's force] in the righting near Potgieter's Drift up to noon on Tuesday were -2 officers killed, 15 officers wounded, ni-.d about 216 men killed and wounded. Toti;ietcr« Drift, near which pirai Buller has been atta. ked by an.l r.pul
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  • 67 2 TWO MONTHB' CRUSHIMi. A telegram from liauh, dated the Mli instant, gives the following as the result of the last crushing at the South Raub Gold-Mining Company's mines. "Crushing is finished. Nine hundred tons of itOM realised 164 ounces of smelted gold. The above is for two
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  • 247 2 Lorenzo Murquet, till, Jan. Calculated at the current rate of exchange— 37 per cent, under par— the total value of the imports to Pelagoa Bay dm int: l>.rnnl.<r was £30,500. The goods forwarded to the Transvaal, inclusive of consignments from bond, amounted in valuu to about X-'I.OOO.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 NOTICES. •lEFFKKVS EDINBURGH iEkk STOUT. EmM A special, light brew for the tNptm Highly recommended ■3jy»| Price |l 2.0(] per case of 7 do* £9 1 P n S <>r dnlerti. S3H BORNEO CO., LTD.. JODEEITE ABUKE protection against white ants, dry-rol. and decay in limber I'rice |10 78 per
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    • 905 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The SahwrriptUn Llxte will W rlox-d an or bfforr Ihr Ul day of March. THE PENAM HILLS RAILWAY COY., I T.TTM-TTIJII »> :o: CAPITAL $75,000. la 1..-.OM Hkarra «r f ",0 rarh. On each idiare the >urn of IS ii to be paid on application, $30 on allotment,
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    • 430 2 «lLe marneiJ u ;rior b~™ «S U B K m 'k" 1 f:im ">- Ad.ir*.«, B- B. office of this paper. )Z/i -MIMCIPAI. NOTICE. O"2 HM »d will i* L mv l k e delivery M i|,»t pi^J V J. I"OLULASE, Municipal Office. yJiyZVLiT" 1^Singapore. »iv Kcbiuary, Iwjo.' lv. Ik.
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    • 174 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN LITTLE CO..LD. GRAMOPHONES THE LATEST WITH VULCANITE DISCS Price $6O eacl >- RECORDS. I'rice $l-5O each. Edison Bell Phonographs WITH SOUNDING HORN AND EAR-TI1SK. Price $60. A POPULAR SELECTION OF EXTRA INCLUDING Songs,- Orchestral Music, etc., Price S1-5O SYHPONIONS: "A Novelty" One Cent in the Slot. (A
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    • 93 2 M. 8. S. iI«M for tha Htmta IVmi ihooM 1 1 wntUo oo oo« tid* of Urn mp*t only. B» Urn of thtt ocoditioD. amnj M 8. S. nUcud th»t *fkt rtWwte. W i»bUib«Ki. All •dwtiun, ouotimctt an ■übiaot to u» eou.li. ion th»t Urn Kupt b»7 Imn Urn xlnrttimit
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  • 451 3 A IiKEAT "SKMi Oil U IMIII sIAsTH BaSBBBSBWI I'nis in, .mine, at tho P and O wharf, t nth) rind W J lir well to Major-General EHckwn, who has Wn thaQananl Olli.er I'.iiniii.inding in tba Straits for SOBM lime, and who is 800 .-ippo lilted t.i e.iinni.ind
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  • 44 3 A .i himself .lit that in so;i- :n many amount deducted iroin their salaries everj month, the amount di Fund Maorilandei if thi- neap ire n-i.dly. .i fair sum might be r.-al. month lor the benefit of the War Puna
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  • 63 3 Tan parliamentary i „i fordoeumai I ■<)| the till y-tlir. ships with wln-li we 1 with in. rßcieol artillery in would I ring the unbar ii thirtysuperiority. We ha -m_- to imly f.iur bufldinf in hr.in. which will place ii- in a I Whan we Id eleven I
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  • 86 3 rapidly with .rail TI in the bcilic -:U('S .'I ill kind" an- in inereasiny demand, md hip notion reral ports ..ii MindaßßO will -he,,,,, i>. and also the Only no« keep the in Gov- the Roman Ihe privileged aroused nt among the nor of the tpulsion of the
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  • 1238 3 DKFKMEOF 11IE W.IK OFFICE. Mk. Hai.koi'k tackled hiscriti.- ins speech at Maniiliaalai. nn tba 10*h nit He had been accused of bauf a thick and-thin nip porter of the prasasH Cioverninent in everything it had dour and he took the opportunity, at a luncheon in
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  • 47 3 JiiK Cerman cruiser BMks, 4,062 t"t'-, horse power, 470 crew, and SORona, -iimmanded l.y Captain van I tadom, irriv-d at BtßgapoN from II muk. nig this morning. She. proceeded direct to tba wharf to coal, but bat date of departure and destination are unknown.
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  • 54 3 Chin Kirn Tang, alias Chan Ah Ting, -lai.'i- efaamad whh caosina griaroai hint Tan Ah Chiah and robbing him ..I *1 i An« Wha lm- w.i^ iiraatari on Wednesdai ror caasing bait to and robbing Tan Ah Las of *7 Both these cases ware yesterday remitted to the
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  • 52 3 Tn departure ..f I.nin-den's Horse, 'he Indian VulonteM Contmaenl for Booth Alri.-a, bu baan indeßnitalj postponed i. r «ant of transport. Tba followii l- ii tba strength ol tin- for.-c:— 14 officers, 17 sergeants, 8 aitifit-ers, 4 i v.l. i,, and Jlu ral.k and !i!e, with M7> ij
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  • 58 3 The Nippon Yoaaa Kai-lia ittamof i ird-boand be JTokol I tba mar TtrdtntUeld, Bercen, collided in the Tbamai off Baektoa on tl v.-nine of 9th ult. d t v.-.,l bad rtameaa to Mem and bowm, and iia I tbe bra-peak full of u.vei si;.- retomed toTUbory Dock for
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  • 133 3 Aboit B o'olaek la-t ni-.-hi fi. ur Macao Ban armed with knivee entered a boose in Smith Street, on tba tirst lloor of which live four Chinese woman. The thi-ve- li-lpi-.l tbanaalvai ta ia*anl v allied at Om ..t tba women jinapedoal ..i .i window and fell n
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  • 183 3 Kb, 8. -ritict li'irleich, the war pondent of the in Natal. i vi ruin.: fr.m Chiiraley Camp) thai than haw baan ittaapti id- la humbng tba Boar*. BiaipU v thai ara, n ba*a nal rinm bad tfaa rVhnea tli.ir uiswer t-. cur mewaget and tbeirtricki to mike
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  • 353 3 a Vl-ll T'ITHK 1 1 KAU- HUNTERS Mn W J. .lnlin'ti.ii, an Aim-i i.-.in j.iil.li-lnr. who I'll f-ineapore this iii..riiiiiL' la III" I'.iW-i for Colombo, n route round thi trorld, Imd unique experience in Penßoaa Hi made a the ■Imiil|*hwl sbvsjbm of in .in I.my with two other
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  • 1076 3 London. UM Jan. i in.' does not hear much of unpuncturable tyres now-.vdays, because it has been found that an unpuncturablp tyre entails slow- and dead running. But Haktaass and resilience, combined with pra. lically puncture resisting qualities, which means that thousands and thousands of miles are
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  • 87 3 TaWM is re. eived from Tokyo. Japan, another number of the Orient," which is a Japanese magazine printed in Kn-lish Then: is a frontispiece of a .1 'i 'an. ■«<• country scene, in the peculiar style of Japanese impressionism. There lire articles upon the intellectual future of Japan
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  • 147 3 IVr P. A s. >>,< from LosHoa. Jan. is_ Mr .1 w. s. Mpl«v), Mr. John Meek, Mi-- ivto, Mrs. llo.ii-.", Mf. Oerald Richardson. Mr. W. JftckmaD, Mr. W. E. Olive M. mlh .in li". Stall Hurgeon W. U. DojM.Hl I'arkiiMon, Mrs Doyne, Mr. W. .1 Pick, Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 3 (CONDUCTED BY "KIKO'S PAWN.") All Chess correspondence thould be addressed to King's Tawn." Solmion of Problem No. 160 (Blake) is B— ll4. Pioblim No. 161, by Ph:lip H. Williams, Hampstearl. iii.m-k 4 pieces. White to play and mate in two moves I'Kom.KM NO. IH:'. BY GIiSTIV A. BABTH. BLACK
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  • 982 3 ■areaf: bo I then show any signs of Bsadot Kale You do. Uid you not give the baby a Pawn to suck m-t. 1 of a comforter, and follow it up with a set uf chessmen when he was only three months old t Nurse told
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  • 425 3 BIHE PASSENGER LISTS. THE I 1 AND O. Bengal," February SS:- Mr. John Cuthbertnon Mr. Thomas Cuthbortaon; Mr A. llii!ti-!il.:i.-h Mr. K. P. Uibbea. "i'»nlim. March 3:— Mr». Niven and child Mr. and Mra. Fuher Mr. and Mrs. William McMurray; Mrs. Cockburn and infant Mr. C. M.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 DON'T SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it. hut after just a little deliberation decide you can't nfford to do it. But that thumping racking Headnchc; what can you do with it Give it its quietus by using Little's Oriental Ilalm. It acts like magi.. It kills pain
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    • 622 3 NOTICES, NOTICE. TWENTICTU I.IXTIXIS DINNER. To m hid it Thi Chalet «8/W9 Orchard Road. O* Saturday, IA« 10M February, at 7.30 MM MENU. Potage Cri'inc d'orge Saionne. Hors d'n-uvres. FileUde Barhus Polignac. Tun riii'<lo» Figaro. a la Bordelaiae. Dindonneaux piquet au Crewon. Gelee a l' orange. Glare Dame Blanche. De
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    • 840 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET; AND PERBOVALB [llTTim, lIS cent! a line; 2nd and 3rd times, 10 unli a lioe 4th to Bth time, f, cents a lioe 7th to 18th time*, S centu a line; afterwards, 3 cent* a line bat no chai-ge leu than one dollar. Thai, a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 283 3 ARRANIiKMKN'ns Kkiuav, 9th Febriary High Water. 7.21 pm. Polo Club Merlins. Exchange, j. Tanglin Club At Home." 9. Saturday, Mm February. High Water. fliTarn m. Cbinene New Year Sports on S. C. It. Club ground 10 and 2. Snorting Club. Exchange. I. Furniture Sale. Racecourse Rd. 130. S. R. C.
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  • 557 4 SIHOiroKE, WTH FEBEI'.IRY, 1900. PRODUCE. (Haiti an tomtitd to noon 1 Gambler .10. Copra Ball, H.BO. do Pontianak, n Pepper.'Black SI 00. do White, (5%) 47.00 Sago Flour Sarawak.. 375. do Brunei No. 1 2.60 Pearl Bago 4.40. Coflee, Bali, 16% bails 28.00 Coflee Palembang. 16% basis.. 27.0) Oodee,
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  • 33 4 M AI LS CLOSE. ro> Prr ,tr. To-Moreow. P«"nani( Rnmn. Pontianak Amkrr.t, Khinir via ports MmbAol Bandkok Kr,t,,h. Palembang Ophir, Ti'uuy. Madr:is via portu Isimiaum, Tim,. B 4 p.m. 4 p.m. '1 p.m.
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  • 126 4 MA ILS TO ARRIVE. MAILS TO ARRIVR. Fbom F.deopi :—Bv the P. 40.5. s. foromandrl, due on the 11th Feb. with <lates to the IWh Jan. she brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the -Mil IIFrom Chiiu :-By the K. D. L. Sachtn, duo on the U'th
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  • 325 4 ARRIVALS. Per s. Rota from Penang— Mr. OilDEI'AKTI RKSPor P 40. Valrtta for London— Messrs. H K. Mori is, 0 Kraav, Mr.. Worth. Mn. Dickson.Srrgt- Major Holwav and Mrs. Holwav. For Colombo— Messrs E F. Mead, l>. P. Vickerman and MajorGeneral J B. B. Dickson. For MelbourneMrs. Hone,
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  • SHIPPING
    • 130 4 Under thisneading the following abbreviations are used :—str. —steamer sh.—ship bq.—barque; sen.— schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat j Tor Torpedo H.p.—Horse-power Brit.— British U. s.—United states; Fr.— French; Ger.—German Dut.—Dutch; Joh. —Johore 4c, G. c. —General atgo d.p.—deck passengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Paitar Wharf; T. P. D.-Tanjong
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    • 806 4 AEEIVILS ttIHOE Noon OF YESTERDAY. Amkertl, Brit. str. 108 tons, Capt Mellor, Bth Feb. From Pontianak, nth Feb. G.c, an.l :i d.p. Wee Bin and Co. For Pontianak, loth—Rds. .Ko/u., Brit. str. 1,845 tons, Capt Kirk wood, Mth Feb. From Hongkong, 2nd Feb. ««.i l.i,ns Dut. str.
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  • 663 4 Name, port, probable date oj arrival, Mrf name of agent*. Steamem. Ale-ia. H'kong, to leave Mar 4 i B. Meyer. Andalusia, Hamburg, Mar -.'7 B. Meyer. Annam, Colombo, Mnr fi M. M. Annam, It .ngkok. Mar It B. Mever. Aragonia, Hamburg, Dec B M Ulant'ko, Tn-.t.-. Fab 16
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  • 130 4 5 I VUUL'4 NIMK A loan C.IITIIX a I i Xi« MM H Amhcrst Brit str. 10S Mellor t Ophir Dut Mr. 30S Tavlor H ValetU PAOntr JH4" Tillar.l 8 Kom Brit str IB Lyons 8 Bun Liong Dut «tr -'75 Flak H K'goshimaMaruJap itr. L>7UU Nunome 8 (li.iia.-k
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  • 79 4 I)at>. Vbul'i Km FlauAKk. Cknim n— iwfiiin Feb M Poh Ann Brit »tr. Robertxin 8 E. Frani Ferdinand, Ant itr. Moroviuh 8 Brouwer Dut str. Keek 9 Hebe Brit sir. Inkater Oeorgiitn Prince MB Kl.-i i '.i Willielm «tr. iUobtw W 1.in.1u.1.-n Mr. Wli:l<> 0 jKolu» -r, Ki'kwootl Mouel
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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