The Straits Times, 15 June 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. EvTABLISIIED: 1831. Singapore Friday, june i& 1900. No. 20.164,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 887 1 tyHK »O«MaK COMPANY. I.IMIIKD f II ii Ist Caioa tin lonnnsoa S.>ciet>. Alia* kmurmav tViss|«ay tl-tn-i 1 s-iimao. s»i.*y. The Oc~a Hsns. iai «sa« C.>iii I «nj. Mih.ikl st«ui, N»»«»t..»i I'ompany /h,. T it*»-nV"fci*» I M*t** H«»r omi^Miy TW Maritime tjsrainw .'ntapanv. United. For particulars of Ihm Compawas. sea the
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    • 781 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANm I^-ONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Stnnaport: Ship Aoexct, lati J. DincncLS A Co., i-S, Collyib Qua*. The nndermentiiMied date., are only approximate flieamer From Expected Will lie Despatched for On dr Ca pentirr lla avia. .June 11. Billiton BaMvia. Cherilmn, 8
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    • 466 1 LiOMt'AHMK HKh MKSSAOERIEf M\RITIMKS DE FRANCE. Telsobapuic Address: Mesbacebii, Hißoapubs. The mail steamers will leave Singapore m or aoout tbe undermentioned dales. lOTTWABD. UOHI-VABO. DM). IhOO. Dates Dates. Urn May Ormnien May 27 Sudnri, Jl O SalatU June 0 f.mfrn June .'.SI Indut Jnne24 .liinnia tllv 7 I htm J
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    • 645 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital fiS.lSff.MO Pi i up Capital ;IS.T«I Rewjrve Fond £1,0711,680 Ibe undersigned, Agent* (or the Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risks at ROWTEAD A Co. 'I'HK CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. Capita] Bahsoribed |1,0UU,000. Am..unt raid up 600.000 gluri.
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    • 883 1 E INSURANCES. Great Necessities. L F\MIt.Y PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOB OLD AGE. > (I (economically met by a Policy in BKITISII EMPIRE MUTUAL I.IFK OFFICE, Established, 1847. rman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Curst. M. P. Funds— Rs. 42)1,00,000 laims Paid— R». 4'.0.n0,00U mim mhkkal cmiituis LOW rEEIIHS. hly Hutu
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    • 735 1 TTDNUKONd AND SHANGHAI II BANKING CORPORATION. J-AJD-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. KF..-ERVE FUND $1 1 „W,OOU. TRO^KfETOM. 1 o 10 000 000 COCBT OF DIEJCTOES H. A. tan, bt-Cumu K -ilwiN, K«q.— Dsprry PHAIBMAIf. R M Gut s>q. I D. M *»•■>. Em. B Son, Itoq. I A.I K«mo»n. >iq. A Haupt,
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    • 324 1 mi tmatntul l»M»»r-««M hi null*? <iinw*n« of •f> r^> ,»Hhpr»cltnalo»Mfvarfc>MnnM a rT*a(«u4ftiß «Ww«. tor n_,nit> ™n.m d~qu.uk**>* iku te ■»>i«.ri||ii <.-!4«llil. l.ib™»«,.», ■>«,— t»n>'ii nwj'n^iK.'ruiMSsriT.r^r^ Twlw* prni>ytiir.p*(toKiWi«)TC<lowi»l).» /IKISHKI) FOOD Tit it akd tou wu.ii satmfiid. IK BEl.lLlOSbegttoinform the public thnt his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1 Beli:;oiKo«(iii
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    • 835 1 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- ANDJ'ERvSONALS [lft Tim, IS cenU Una, 2nd and Snl time*, 10 cents line 4th to Bth times 6 cents i Una; 7th to 18th times 8 oenU line afterward*, v ornU 4 line bat no charge lew than one dollar. Thus a tVas Jhh advertisement,
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  • 35 2 Established: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. Slruitt Times: Sid a year, or, pott fret *34. Strait, budget $18 a year, or, pott free, 120. Adiertuing Itutet may lie found in the fourth fxute.
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  • 598 2 FRIDAY, 15th JUNE, 1900. SCHREINER AND SPRIGG. Mb. Schrviner baa resigned the I premiersliip of Cape Colony, an inevitable step considering the insurmountable difficulties which beset him. Ha is a clever political who, before the war, bad attained the position of leader of the Afrikander party there", though he is
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  • 183 2 Since Lord Salisbury's suggestion for the universal formation of rifle clubs for local and Imperial defence, action has been laker, among the Eurasian community of Singapore with a viaw to the formation of a rifle club. We learn that in a short space of time, fourteen persons signified their willingness
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  • 98 2 _It m reported in a Bangkok newspaper that the Siamese Government has decided to grant no more business concessions to foreigners. Yet, remarks the paper, there are said to be millions of money ready to be put into Siam for iier development, if only the Government will give asturances of
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  • 132 2 Eleven days ago, the garrison of Coomassie, the capital of Ashanti, was on half rations and had apparently only a spare supply of ammunition. What has happened in the intervening days we cannot even surmise, but we can only hope- that the garrison has been, or will be, able to
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank r<Ue is 2,
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  • 12 2 The Bank of England discount rate has dropped from :ii to 37.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 15 2 Thk P. 4 O. BaUaraal, with the mail for home, sailed at eight o'clock this
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  • 15 2 H. M S. Undaunted will soon be here She was to leave Hongkong last. Saturday
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  • 15 2 A new map of Siam has been issued by me Koyal Survey Department at Bangkok
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  • 15 2 At S.iiijon, the higher cost of living is a*ciiheU to steadily increasing pressure ol taxation.
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  • 15 2 The band of the 18th Madras Native Infantry plays in tho Gardens at o'clock to-night.
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  • 21 2 Tun homewaid German wail steamer Site/aen lelt Honitkong on the Uth inst. at noon, and is due here on Monday evening.
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  • 22 2 Plans are being prepared for a new royal palace at Bangkok. The best jruinlects in Europe will be consulted as regards details.
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  • 24 2 Thk Valttta, with the mail from Europe of the ;tftb May, left Penaug at I a. in. yesterdaj, and is due tiere to-morrow morning.
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  • 25 2 The sale of furniture at the Hotel de 1 Europe will take place on the L'stli iu»t., instead of on the 23rd, as previously announced.
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  • 31 2 H. M. S. Pique went to the wharf to coal this morning. 1 his afternoon she i« due to leave lor Hongkong and the nortu with the torpedo-destroyer Otter in tow.
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  • 28 2 Wiusmdav next being the anniversary ot the Accession of Her Most (■lacious Majesty the Queen, a Royal salute (21 guiiisj will be Hied at noon lioin Fort Canning.
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  • 33 2 At Seremban, the capital of Xegri Seiubilan, the festivities on Pretoria Day (Bth instant) comprised a salute ol twenty-one guns, decorations, theatrical performances, a grand prjcesiion round the town, and a cracker display.
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  • 42 2 A retort was received here lastjiight that the Laugat, a .Singapore trading vessel, had been fn collision with the Teutonia in the Klang River. The Langat is stated to be very much daiuaged, but the other vessel lias proceeded on her journey.
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  • 50 2 I.n May, the Boers avowed their intention, if they were driven from Pretoria, of retreating on Lydenburg, wuh the object ol keeping up in the mountainous districts a guerilla warfare, for which they have provisioned therokelves largely beforehand, and which, they believe, will postpone iiidebuitely the pacification of the couutry
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  • 61 2 Mr. Hugh Clifford, the Governor of British North Borneo, lias authorised the legalisation of Singapore banknote.-, as legul tender there. The tightness ot money, owing to the small issue ol Government notes in that quarter has caused discontent for some time past in the commercial community of Bnusli North Borneo,
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  • 67 2 This month representative* of commerce from nearly every part of the British Empire are assemblingin London to discuss the best mean' of conserving the trade interests of the Empire. A recommendation for the establishment o( an liuperial'Council, in which the I' ■hunt- should have due representation, will be brought forward
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  • 205 2 Max Ctßell has been much -amused in America by the news that Andrew Carnegie, the multi-millionaire, has been lecturing to young men on the advantages of poverty. He says it reminds him of an archbishop he once heard lecturing to a number of factory girls on
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  • 87 2 On the 29th May, two hundred Philippine insurgents attacked an American force at San Miguel de Mayumo. Captain Roberts of the US. Volunteers took a detachment to turn the enemy's flank, upon which the insurgents poured a fearful fire into them. The men lost their heads
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  • 412 2 THI U"T Of KKTRIBB. Considerably over 100 entries have been received lor the S. C. C. athletic meeting, which takes place on Satuiday week. The 1 w and 150 yards have mt i acted a good number of entrants, whilst the number of intending competitors
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  • 567 2 Hi iW AN K V.INKKK UFt'ICEK AND B SAPPERS BLEW IP THE KROO.\STAD RAILWAY. .The special correspondent of the E'-tning, Standard Aeaetibet the attempt to cut lue laiiway to the north of Kroonstad before our troops entered, and while the enemy's trains were still leaving the town,
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 44 2 SCHREINER RESIGNS. SIR G. SPRIGG THE NEW PREMIER. /'On/ton, June 1 4//, Mr. Scbreiner has resigned tht Premiership of Cape Colony. The resignation has been accepted Sir Alfred Milner, the High Com missioner, has summoned Sir Gordon Sprigg to assume the office of Premier
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    • 43 2 General Bullers casualties in tb« fighting on the 10th and 11th inst wore killed i>«, wounded 128. Lord Mothuen's loss was 'killed 1 wounded 18. The 4th Dcrbyshires (Militia), at Roodeval, on the 7th inst., lost :t6 killed and 104 wounded.
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    • 50 2 SITUATION AT COOMASSIE. REBELS BESIEGING IX GREAT FORCE. News has been received from Coomasfie up to the 4th inst. The garrison were then all on Half rations, and the ammunition was only sufficient for the bare defence of the place. The besieging rebels were reported to be in great force.
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    • 61 2 ACCORD OF THE POWERS. iMtdoti, 15M June. Mr. Brodrick, in the course of a long statement in the House of Commons on recent events in China, emphasised the present complete accord of the Powers in the action now being taken. Mr. Brodrick added that arrangements are
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    • 19 2 DEATH OF MRS. GLADSTONE. The death has occurred of Mrs. Gladstone, wife of the late Mr. W. E. Gladstone.
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    • 23 2 BOTHA RETREATS. After a determined resistance ea»t of Pretoria, General Botha retreated before the British troops, evacuated his position, and retired further eastward.
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    • 12 2 Lord 1 Methuen is now at the Rhenos ter River.
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    • 64 2 Wakkerstroom has submitted to General Boiler's column. Wakkcratroom is a considerable town in the high Transvaal raiues east of Volksru.t. It is quite 20 miles east of the railway which runs l|y way ol laing's Nek, StanJerton, and Heidelberg, on to Johannesberg and Pretoria and its occupation seem*
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    • 51 2 Cafar THEY WILL FIGHT. SEYMOURS COMMUNICATIONS CUT. The Chinese [Boxer* l are entrench ing outside the walls of Peking, and are preparing to resist the entry of foreign troops. The Boxers have destroyed two bridges between Lang-fan and Tientsin thus cutting the communications of, the expedition under Admiral
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  • 50 2 Th* teak trade in Siam is hampered by the increasing clearness M tli«• elephants which drag the logs from the forests, i'ive years ago, elephants cost only l, (>OO to 1,500 rupees each. At present, tho price is from .'i,dw to »,(*«> rupee*. The cost of labour,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 388 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, iv KiKiw or Safety, i'uses, Electric Blasting Apparatus factmv) a, made put th» high *ta>J*rd of ,nf,t v ami mdmt, there/,*', guaranty •HV Other, offer, mn het THE BOR&EO COMPANY LTD. 80 LX II K>«
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    • 527 2 _NOTICES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I Change of Programme JAPANESE TROUPE. Biggest Show ever visited here. Mott New select 4^V A 1- —^Lj^. and and ■S^^^ flashed wonderful artists. acts. DON'T I AIL TO SEE THIS MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE. WMDBMBDAI \KB sa'tciui i aftkrxou.xs Grand Matinee. Children half price to all parts. Doore
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    • 386 2 rNDERS will be received at the Head Quarter Office, Pearl's Hill, up to noon ou Wednesday, tbe 20th Juoe, moo (or the cunivyani'u of 78 tons of Gunpowder and Explosives to England. 1.-.id.-r. should be addressed to the O. C. Troop**, Singapore, marked on the outside of the envelope "Tender
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    • 846 2 LATEgT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. 4 SMART < hinese salesman. Apply to J\. W. T. c/o Strait! Timrt. 18/8 Vy ANTED forPahang: Chinese clerk TT anil storekeeper; also Eurasian clerk. Apply to Pntcrson, Simons 4 Co. v.c W^OTIUE it hereby given that a power I 11 or altoruev dated the 28th oay
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    • 81 2 M. 8. 8. liMuted far U» stratf. 1W» ih<mld I ntton cd on. .>.!♦ of tfa. ptpn onlj By tin wteet of tUt o»dition. —jr iTs.B. L, r.jlot*i tbM-ijhtotWw.Mb.pobL^d. All i^TCTtuuic oon«cto mkiMt to U» oondiUo» U»t tb. U^Mf, Im t£«.«i>.rtiii.iiil o.t of tU ,-p.r In of pr*. of Mttor.
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  • 775 3 NEWS AM) DETAILS. THK AMERICAN MIMSTKKS ql ALMS. HE THOU. HT IT WAS Hokucomo papers, Newhwd by mail t] :Utirinuiji, rivt parti the Boxer movement in Nortli China to the Blh June. At the en. l ft M.iy. ihe Boxers had grown so strong that tinKm press-
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  • 211 3 hOKESIEX Wt> I l .rkat significance has bwn attached at Cape Town to some verses wMofc ,n tlie loading Afrikander paper OyfMNl, win, i, ia addressed to Mr !-chn iner, advise* him slronply Ml |a he led or I D» tin- GovMTMf or anybody Y.Mir MHI is
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  • 1886 3 THE VIEWS OF SOME LADIES. An interesting article, bearing tbe above title, appeared in a recent issue of Tit' Lwhfs tiftlm. It is a discussion by ladies ol h ladies' question. 11. H THE I'HINCUS GAGARINS ts Of course they should, it they There are a great
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  • 272 3 Mf.—iii'. Latham and Martagpart, in thaarwatklf -hare report, say:-~A fail amount of business lias been transacted since our last report. Kates in moat atoriu, especially tin mines, show a decline. Kechau Gold Mine— The Directors have decided to pay a dividend of Si per 6hare 2U%( on
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  • 72 3 The following are the results of the ladies' monthly medal handicap competition, which took place yesterday on the Sepoy Lines links The following ladies played but did not hand in their scores:— Mrs Merewether, Mrs Burkinsbaw.Mra Murray Kohertsun, Mrs. Napier, and Mrs. Kowlie. Mi- I...V.-II Mi-
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  • 95 3 A hktl kn nia'ti-h will be played on Saturday, at the Race Course, by the two local rlulm The following are the representatives S. O. C. 8. L. O. C. J. 11.I 1 Kolierlnon plays Dr. Fowlie. A \V. BUno ("apt. Dewing. A A.iiiiiin Mai >r Lewis Jones. T.
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  • 307 3 The attention of the Government lias apparently be»n drawn to the existence of the local .Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This Society, which has existed for several years, has hitherto derived its means of maintenance from private hblp.and from the fines
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 325 3 VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS. THE AKTILL'.RY Duties Orderly Officer for the ensuing week, Lieut. F. Hilton. Orderly Sergeant for the ensuing week, Corpl. P. H. Upton. Competitions The 2 5 competitions, of which details have been posted, will take place on Sunday, July 15th. The sub-division drills in orders weekly are
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    • 555 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Fremantle via ports, Austmlirvi, on 19th I une. Bout tend A Co. Havro and Hamburg, .Somin, due 18tb June. Bchr. Meyer A Co. Penang and ralcutu, C, A pear, clue 19th .June, Sarkie-. A Moses. Penong and Ih-li. Drli. every Tuesday, H-lir, M-V.r A CO. Deli,
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    • 704 3 NOTICES. G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. GREBHAM HOUSE, BATTKKY ROAD, Am> 188, ORCHARD ROAD. BEST hour, (or taking portraits from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. It U solicited that appointments (or ittings be made a day beforehand. Price* for Portrait* Ordinary Perfectly"' tilver and highly IS Midget Photos I 6.00
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    • 1012 3 SINGAPORE-JOHORE RAILWAY. rpENPERS are invited for the supply of 1 rations for about (300) three ■hundred For full particular! apply to the Chief Resident Engineer. tu.th.s. IS/X GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'pENDERS will be received at the X Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 2.lth June, 1800. for the supply
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    • 683 3 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS [In nut, IS cent* a line; tad and fed times, 10 ami* line 4th to 6th time., JT" 7th 18th c#nt cb*rgelees thai, one dollar. Thus,'* (Aw- dTertli m nl clow set, in this type, J" *>• inwrtod 8 ti-ne.for»l.o6;»w»ek f.r •1JSO; a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 85 3 CHEvSS. (conducted by kino's pawn.") All chess correspondence should be addressed to 'King's Pawn." Bolntions: No. 17? (Speakman)Q-KB? (very prettt); No. 178 (Friedericb) H-K Xt 7 No. 17» (Orundry) Q-Q Xt 8. Correct solutions from O. S. and K. Problem No. 18ft, by O. Nemo. BLACK 4 PIECES. WHITE 7
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    • 80 3 WEATHER REPORT. Y«ml-.u! rira— HmjxHU, I4IA Junt IMIO. V> m Sp.m.t'n.m lUMIKKsT liar 909 29.7R4 ».874 Tamji. 884 89.0 840 W.B'lliThar, 81.0 800 Dir.ofWindasi B.E. B.E. Max. Temp. 90.1 .Z Mm 76.0 Max. in Bon 160.0 E^ Terr.rad .J 74.0 fe's Rainfall ..S3 a The time ball at Fort Canning
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  • 529 4 M »u.lt.k«. I.VTH JDKE, 1800. PRODUCE. {Hat«t are ...rroofod t v iumV Jambier buy«n I 7 MS. Copra Bail, »75. do Pontianak, 6SO. I'eupcr; BUok S'.OO. do WhltM**) 4700 •<ago Flour Sara wait, 5.40 do Branai No. 1 S.SO P.arlBago S-90. Coflee, Bali, 15* basis -Jiuo Coflee Palembaog lSXbatit..
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  • 63 4 MAIL S CLOSE. ror rtr ur. Tn-Mo»k.iw. Kelantan via port* FUn I'enan* ft. Seng. lii'lr.ik'in Amq Ann, IVnan* Ota, Manila 4 Japan /■u.../u<i, KlUcib Tia pnrt« Nippbi. Sam-trang Tin ports tiinn/j Seng, Cutie via poru .Vi»*».»i, Monday Penang Tia Deli I'atypto, TrmnY. Kromantle via port* Autlralind, Muntok A Pbang 0.
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  • 121 4 Fitua KUlOra:— By the P.i 0.11. Vnlrtta, rtu«on ibe lmh Jinn- with dates to 'he MMI Mhv. Hhe I, nut- reph»s to Hi-- m»l< which left Singapore 01 tlie I'Jth and >th April. From Chi.ia:— By th" German steamer S"clur». .In.- on Monday Bit "iQjf&por^ I'll** in
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  • 237 4 Per P. 0. a. s. Halln imt for Ixjnilon— I Mr and Mn. Dixon, Me.-™. W Jame». Millmutoii. mul C. Ku l.l.ick. For M ir- I -fill«-Mfi«n> (iow.-in, mul H. Oillard. I Rhrxger. For Penang— Mrs. Bie'nfail, I and Mi«» Faugnian. l<> ARRIVK. {For Wnoupor-.) Per M M.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 201 4 Under ibis heading the follpwinKabbreTiitiodi we used «tr. steamer ih. thip i:i|.— t»n|ue »eh tchooner; Ycl.— Yacht I 'ru.— Cruiser; Ulil.— Ounboat Tor.— Torpedo; H p.— Horse-power Brit.— Hritish U. S.— United States; Fr.~ French Or.— German Uut.— Dutch lou.— Johore Ac, Q. c—Generaar((O d. p. —deck
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    • 995 4 4UUTILI Hi»oi Noon m YuniDit. Ban Fo Soon, Dut. sir 222 lons. Captain Otliuk, islh June. From Poi.Uanak, IStb Juuo. U.c, aud».d. Liin Alum. For funiisiiKk, |i,th-K'l> Bcllaanit, P. O. ttr. 2,**) tons, Capl Fi.-iu, nth June. Fro-n Shanghai, Hfe Ju a*, P. AO. Coy. For Bombay.
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    • 573 4 Nnmr, port, prnbnhU dot* of amrnt. n vi name 0/ oaenlt. itiuaiu. Aura. H'kong. to leave July II A«uinemn»ii. China, June M: MansßeM. Al'i-ukH, H'kong, to leave July (I Alula, Hamburg, June Jn B Meyer, tnibna, H'ko..g July 10. B M. Auiiani, Columiio July 7: M. M. Ant.-nor.
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  • 150 4 14 II 14 I -I v 11 v M H lft IS fL*M I 111 Vnu'i .Nia 4t loir. CkrtAi* Fmou .*****1. Ooiiunn Kio. j Farfalla lUI «tr. 147 Goary Muar June 13 Uagnino A Co. Ciive Bril atr. l»i cw mm IVnung Juae I^HupUang I'm Hmij «ir. 378
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  • 87 4 Dim. VMii'a .fuii KuuAßi. Ctnti* IXniatTioa June 14 Ban Song Guan Brit itr. Lyoni. Bangkok 14 Montevideo Spa Mr. I Camps Mmula 14 Hall arat I'.vo.ir. Field Bombay 15 Ban Wbatt Hid Brit sir. Olsen Klh.ik via ports 16 Clive Nt. f.il.-inili lVnan k It HooMinee sir. Hn^h.-n Bussorah
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 410 4 NOTICES QUINQUINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— C. DUPIRE Co. RdmU Agents— JOHN LITTLE Co. B. DE BPLENTER <fc To. JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES AKK THK BBST T4LDI IN THK MARKET FLAOBEAND 10 YhAKS OLD. «i 2.0o p» case, duty «tra. «PKUIALLI HKC^MMKNDKD.^^^^^ OIITJUNABLE FKOM
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    • 360 4 Sweet Scents from flowers, RIGAUD'o WHITE VIOLITt. RIGAUD'S white no*i. RIGAUD'S WHITE JASMIN. RIGAUD'S wniti lam. RIGAUD'S wniti mis. RIGAUDsC-^twmH.Vim V -n-r- A Rimady for all lrr««ularttl««. louWMi^.pcra UiMIHIIKO*.,IM l Raines Placa, «ln»apor«. MARTIN SkaM SOUTHAMPTON. ENO'_ANS)L G The Old Blend W" 1 (JLLAR IA Original k.cipe RaH I P
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    • 681 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Hud Orrics No. It, 0»»ro» Kou>, Shanghai. AB. A. WATTIK. Manager. MKSSKS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, "^>cal AgenU. The Company offer* easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is mode of prompt payment
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    • 196 4 I DIAMOND MERCHANT. J. nOLIHOfMM. h.is removed' his establishment 1 roro 17 Waterloo Street to 122 Albert Street. 17/6 JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND BTRIPED SIZES FEtOM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. vwur Mill vab A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DX PIEDRA. made? entirely of tobacco grown in BrUii
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    • 31 4 notices: HOTEL CH. VAN lIORCK. GAROKf. Olegen op -2-JOU voet hooßte PAVILJOEN SYSTEEM UROOT PARK HIT SPEILPLAATS voor kinderen. Gen ruinie Billard-en Speel Zaal. Tafix in Kxnuv onder tonicht Enrop. Kok.
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    • 47 4 NoTRES. MANILA GUAND oPKii.v house. MBSBRB. A J. FINLAV MB V V BROOKS, Pnprielori. m w. f. U.C. INDIAN ENGINEERING. A. lIXOSTEATID W IIILT Jocu, THK RKCOfINIZED ORGAN OF THB PBOFEBBION IN INDIA. With guaranteed kona Ml circulation, LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION PAT. DOYLE C E CAIXTCTTA
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