The Straits Times, 30 June 1900
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Title Section12 1900-06-30 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1900. No. 20,176,12 words
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Advertisement842 1900-06-30 1 ff>HE BORS €O COMPANY, LIMITED TP ftar-5 1 UBfc I*"""" SoCMtj. ■I— of thaw fiMiisaias. m* the T^JESS"*"* <* TaK BORNEO OOMSTEAMSHIP COMPANIES. O»»ir«,Tlu:c.KAili8TRBtT. gj^JI NAVIGATION COMPANY. B—.j-JU POT CHI**, JaPA», PMAHn "£i" V IBDU, AtJOTaALIA, Al>«K, EOTPT, wrr "aiij>muj8, Gibbaltar, Malta, %»i*di8i, Tnnca, ply»ootb, aid Lomxni. i h rough842 words
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Advertisement1286 1900-06-30 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ¥--()MNKLIJKE PAKKTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore. Ship Aoxsct, uti J. Duhdils 4 Co., 2-3, Colltib Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On V Imkoff. Hatavia. June 26. Billiton. Batavia, Samarang, Cheribon, and Sourabaya.1,286 words
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Advertisement633 1900-06-30 1 INSURANCES. HPHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £x,137,r00 Paid up Capital £412,760 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 Ihe undersigned, Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A 00. rl CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITEII. Capitsd Sabaoribed $1,000,000. Amount Paid up.633 words
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Advertisement732 1900-06-30 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED IM7. R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS. AND >■ LA^Gft.w— BONYSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." .Igrjidi: Mont. LYALL AND KVATT tu. th. Bixgapom. (.oVKIIX.MKM NOTIFICATION r pHK meeting of the Licensing Justice* 1 for the quarter commencing lit Jply, 1900, will be732 words
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Advertisement1312 1900-06-30 1 NOTICE& Milkmaid jC^i^Oj BRAND see that the Sensed MiSffl ar milkmaid Ik Mil I VI I v Tiade Mark p^lrl IfllllV i. on Full Cream. ever y Ti n Sale in the World. BANKS. HiNuKoMsl V'l' MtAKUsTAI BAXKHrWRFORATTON. PAID-UP CAPIiAJUT. 10,000,000. RL3EKVE FUND «1 l,n00H». RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 n(1,312 words
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Advertisement893 1900-06-30 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET ANJJPER ON ALB (Ist nm. 16 emu a Him fad ud Srsl time*, 10 cantt it line; 4th to «th times t eenU s line; T.h to 18th tlmM Sosntaa Hn« afterward, 2 cents lire bat m chant* less tha one dollar. Thai a (Vm893 words
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Article126 1900-06-30 2 Uatm. Via^L's Hum KuuAßi, CIFTiIB Uwuunoi lunei'H 28 •J» :v •it au so w ao so ao ao so so so ao Chelydra Ataka Korat Had Hiroshima Mara Bini<kep Ophir tiaidool Aram RubT Sullin Hebe Pin Seng Uiang Ann Kian Yang Hun Whatt Soon Bu Htiang Hulutia Brit »tr.126 words
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Obituary22 1900-06-30 2 Wooldiidok— On the 3rd Jane suddenly at 3 Montpelior-terrace, Twicken-ham-road, Teddington, Th*o. A. Wooldbidoi, of Penanfc, aged 40 years.22 words
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Article55 1900-06-30 2 Attshttob is called to a report in another column of a lecture delivered last night by a Chinaman to Chinamen on the Reform movement in China. It is rather a history of the reform movement in the past than anticipation of result* in the future but55 words
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Article163 1900-06-30 2 Tbi new« from Ashantee is bad. Governor Hodgson h«d written a l»tter to the relief expedition, stating that the small garrison at Kumasi could bold out till the 20th inst ten days ago. The letter did not reach the relief expedition till the 21st inst., and on that night heavy163 words
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Article237 1900-06-30 2 The main point of interest in our special wire from China to-day is the alarm of the Chinese Government at the preparations of the Powers. Admiral Seymour's safety is confirmed, and it seems that the damage to Tientsin is not so great after all; but to hear that the Chinese237 words
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Article227 1900-06-30 2 A* we anticipated styne dars ago, the vigorous action threatened by Lord KoberU ia being shared in by General liuller column, or a part of that column. On Sunday last, the mounted infantry and cavalry divisions of Genera' r reach and General Hamilton combined in endeavouring to surround the Boers227 words
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Article11 1900-06-30 2 Archdiacon Perham arrived by the r. <fc O. mail last evening.11 words
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Article13 1900-06-30 2 H.M.S. Argonaut has completed her repairs at Sheerness, and has sailed lor China.13 words
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Article17 1900-06-30 2 A launch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club to-morrow at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.17 words
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Article17 1900-06-30 2 Mr. C. V. Norris, apothecary at Butterwortb, has been ordered to more to the Singapore Maternity Hospital.17 words
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Article20 1900-06-30 2 With to-day's Straits Time, there is issued a supplement containing produce and share quotations, shipping news and some advertisemrn .s.20 words
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Article23 1900-06-30 2 Thi German homeward mail steamer Oldenburg left Hongkong on the 28th instant at 5 a.m., and is due here on Wednesday at daylight.23 words
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Article25 1900-06-30 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at Mrs. Adams house, Grange Road, on Wednesday, July 6th, at 6 p.m.25 words
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Article24 1900-06-30 2 Thi establishment of Municipal slaughter houses at Penang is urged there on the ground that it would render the slaughter of stolen animals difficult.24 words
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Article26 1900-06-30 2 Thi Rattler, which served cine years on the China Station, is to undergo an extensive overhaul and repair in readiness for another term of foreign service.26 words
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Article27 1900-06-30 2 Thi» afternoon, on the Old Gaol site (weather permitting) there it a football match between an eleven of the Singapore olunteer Kifle. and No 12 Co., BoyalArtiUwy.27 words
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47 1900-06-30 2 OFFICIAL NEWS OF SEYMOUR. 62 K1LLED. 312 WOUNDED Hongkong, Juru 28th, 8.5 p.m. It is now officially announced that Admiral Seymour and his column have been relieved and hare returned to Tientnin. The column had 62 men killed and 312 wounded.47 words
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Article56 1900-06-30 2 THE DAMAGE GREATLY EXAGGERATED. The damage sustained in the bombardment of Tientsin by the Chinese Artillery has been greatly exaggerated. Ther» were probably no casualties among ie inhabitants. Only the extra concession was damaged by the Chinese shells. Although the relief force has entered the city, the Chinese continued56 words
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Article36 1900-06-30 2 Mr. Kinder, the Inspector-General of the Chinese Imperial Railway, returned to Taku from Chefoo to-day. He has with him a staff of engineers, and will immediately set out to repair the Tientsin- Peking rail.36 words
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Article94 1900-06-30 2 CHINESE GOVERNMENT ALARMED. THEY HOLD A MEETING. EDICTS ISSUED. BOXERS MUST BE SUPPRESSED AND THE FOREIGN LEGATIONS PROTECTED. June 29th, ll. Mam. It is reported, on good and reliable Chinese authority, that the Chinese Government has become alarmed at the military and naval preparations of the Powers. A meeting of94 words
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Article42 1900-06-30 2 AMERICAN WARSHIP ASHORE. Hongkong, Saturday, 12.30 p.m. The American battleship Oregon, proceeding from Manila to Taku, stranded on Noki Island in a fog. [Noki Island is one of the many small islands lying between fouth Japan and the north of the Philippines.]42 words
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Article32 1900-06-30 2 CRITICAL SITUATION AT CHUNG-KING. At Chung-king, the position is very critical. The American gunboat Pioneer will be detained there for one month. The American Consul has taken entire charge there.32 words
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Article24 1900-06-30 2 TIENTSIN STILL BOMBARDED. At Tientsin, one Chinese gun still continues to bombard the city from the Arsenal, but ineffectually. The shell* do not explode.24 words
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Article69 1900-06-30 2 Early yesterday morning, a collision took place between the B. I. steamer i'alitana 1,934 tone, and the British steamer Ariel, 1,068 tons. The Ariet is stated to have been at anchor at New Harbour, and to have been run into by the Pti,tana. Both steamers are considerably69 words
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Article11 1900-06-30 2 **eei*dhythe"StraiU r m,- M on Thur*la,j, a/ler *f *>P«Reuter - 11 words
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Article47 1900-06-30 2 FOREIGNER ORDERED FROM PEKI%. Londm < s^* A letter from Sir Robert H. Inspector-General of Custom* m,' has been received in London It is dated the 19th June, Robert states that the Foreign /J" tions had been ordered to quit if?*' within 24 hours from that data.47 words
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Article13 1900-06-30 2 The Indian contingent lor China totals altogether about 17,000 men.13 words
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Article30 1900-06-30 2 BOERS ENTRENCHING. London, 29/; J, m A message to the 7W« from Lourenco Marques says it is reported that the Boers are entrenching themselves in considerable force beyond Middle burg30 words
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Article59 1900-06-30 2 A DISASTER FEARED. A letter has been received from Governor Hodgson, shut up in Kumasi fort, saying that the garrison of the place could hold out till the 20th inst. This letter only reached Major Wilkinson at Bekival on the night of the 2lst inst. Continuous firing59 words
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Article83 1900-06-30 2 Later THREE DAYS' FIGHTING. THE BOKRS DECAMP. WHERE IS BULLERf A wire to the DuUy Tekgiuph dated Pretoria, 28th inst Thursday, states:— "Since Sunday last, French and Hamilton have been endeavouring to surround the enemy's position fifteen miles east of Pretoria. There was three days' fighting, but83 words
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Article154 1900-06-30 2 THE SECOND DAY. (Special to the Straits Time*.") Kuala Lumpur, Friday. The second day of the races here took place yesterday, with the following results Pint Ran. Dreamland 1 Iris 2 Siput 3 Second Race. Norah 1 K'smet 2 Little Bethel Third Race. Tena i Coconut 2154 words
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Article72 1900-06-30 2 Yesterday was a public holiday in the Straits Settlements in honour of the anniversary of the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The GoMrnment offices, the banks, and some of the godowns were closed, and most business was suspended at midday At noon a Royal salute of 2172 words
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Article79 1900-06-30 2 Thi following drawings were made at a meeting held in the Darul Adab Club House in connection with the Darul Adah football cup competition July Bth, Darul Afiah (Tanjong Pagar Malay) m. Old Rafflesians July 15th, Darul Adab m. Fathol Karib; July *2nd, Mohammedan Cricket Club79 words
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Advertisement414 1900-06-30 2 I NOTICES. I unvmirs whisky OPBGUU.Y seleetert blend thoroughly O matured in bond. Price $10 per case samples free BORNEO CO, LTD **>•»• porter,. SIDEROSTHEM PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be -he best RUBT-PREVENTIVE «««,t. Invaluable for Ship., Machinery. Bridget One gallon will cover414 words
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Advertisement660 1900-06-30 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. r l'll F undersigned Messrs. Y. Tan anrf I I 0. F. van Andei, Dutch Inm, advocates,«olicitors,snddoctorsat)aw har* established an office at i>-c lottery Koad. where they are open to perform notarial work in connection with shipping, powers o( attorney, agreements or other legal documents, and nil cnees660 words
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Advertisement384 1900-06-30 2 WANTEO. MARRIED couple m boarders with an English family. Houh clow to town. No other boarder* kept. Tenni> Court. Apply to W. E. D. c/o Strain Time: TTOR SALE, a Palanquin" in good I order, suitable for a horse or cob. Price HM Apply to P. c/o Strata Tim*. T"384 words
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Advertisement388 1900-06-30 2 iAtest advertisements. Katz Brothers, Limited. CLEARANCE SALE For Cash Only. Commencing Monday, July 2nd. (For One Week Only.) GREAT BARGAINS IN THE DRAPERY DEFT. CROCKEKY AND GLASSWARE. Fine Porcelain Fruit plates |2 per dozen. Usual price $8 line I orcelaiu Dn.ner plates $2.50 per dozan. Usual price $9. Pint 1388 words
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Advertisement360 1900-06-30 3 MMICKS. j RILEY. HABGREAVES COY., LIMITED. E.\'(;iXEEKS, n;o\ \\l> BRASS MMJNDEBB, BWDOE AM) SHIP BUILDEKS, AND (iK.VKIJAL (X).\TRACTOILS. STEAM VESSELS IN STKI.L OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESC K I I T I ONS, ENG IMSO I? ALL TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. SOLE AGENTS Til P lO uvCvHl HS^^^S*^ i.i.xiiii.N. Stock360 words
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Advertisement218 1900-06-30 3 SLEDGE BEAND GOLD MEDAL Hill ••rcUlitti.i PS Jirj SWISS MILK. ft Hera Exhilntum 18)6 HifbetQjf all swards. A Milk that never H.R.U. The Princess of Wales com manded tier Director of Journeys to testify that "having been to much pleased with this exquisite milk,'* it was decided henceforth to dispense218 words
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Advertisement434 1900-06-30 3 NOTICED c"^___l Hhbß PAINFUL FINGER ENDSIU^I One Night Treatment. Soak thw hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry. and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut434 words
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Advertisement746 1900-06-30 3 THE STIiAITS TIMES THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WKEELY tSTABLISHED 1831. T.lvplMu.f,. 70. I TtUgrtfme. Amdntt "Tnm, Sutairwi The Straits Times has the largest circulation ol any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Prptected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam,746 words
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Advertisement418 1900-06-30 3 NOTICES. Sweet Scents from flowers, RIGAUD'3 WNITI VIOLITt. RIGAUD'S^ white hosi. RIGAUD'S WHITC JASMIN. RIGAUD'S WNITI LILAO. RIGAUD'S wniti iris. RIGAUDtC; Paris VIACNIVKN AMD (AMKKOSS I'Kva They rnme <v a boon andableuinqtomen' n»PicMek,ilu Oolandtke WaverU,, />,„; JplCJ^WlClfU^m-JwftVERLE^) REOMIUENOED BY 3,007 NEWSPAPEBI Sold at all Stationers. WAVEBI.EY WORKS, EDINBI'ROH, Penmakeis to418 words
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Advertisement180 1900-06-30 3 QNR Medical Man in every !SIX Trtroughout Kngland has placed on ecord hnopinion that COLEMAN'S WINCARNIS is »N RIVALLED for Recuperating the System Ann ro« Regaining Lost Health COLK.MANS "WINCARNIS- is an elegant combination of Port Wine, Fine Extract of Malt, and LieKg'i Extract of Bfeat. It is the Original180 words
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Article9 1900-06-30 4 T«« Rmnian transport Tamtlovl left for Odeaaa yesterday afternoon9 words
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Article20 1900-06-30 4 Tbi uiual monthly missionary meeting will be held »t the Prinrop Sirwt un Monday the 2nd July at 8 p.m.20 words
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Article29 1900-06-30 4 A rim broke out last nignt ac 10a (iaylang Koad, an attap building OMMI by Malays. The place was burnt to the ground. The inmates bad a narrow escape.29 words
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Article31 1900-06-30 4 Tai Herman mail steamer Konig Albert with dates from London to the 12th June left Colombo on the 28th instant at 6 p m and is due here on Tuesday afternoon.31 words
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Article26 1900-06-30 4 As will be seen in our advertising columns the conditions re tenders for mbilan revenue farms ha»e been amended in tbe matter of the Tampin district.26 words
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Article33 1900-06-30 4 Mdiu. Katz Brothers, Ltd adrertiee their rash clearance aale to commence from Monday. The aale lasts a week only, and it is necessary to attend early to get the best of the bargains.33 words
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Article39 1900-06-30 4 Th« fifth of the series of Philharmonic children's cone rts will be given next Friday afternoon in the Town Mall, kt 5.30 Tickets for the concert will he •ent round to the schools at the beginning of the week.39 words
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Article35 1900-06-30 4 Major P. S. Wilkinson, who is mentioned in Renter's telegram as having received Ititer from the hesieged garrison at Kuraasi, was formerly in Singapore with the 2nd battalion Nuriliumberland Fusiliers. He was then Captain Wilkinson.35 words
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Article45 1900-06-30 4 The Jackson-Millar Swimming Cup, which was won again this year I >y Mr Upton, the captim <>f tin 1 Swimming Club, has been suitably engraved Members of the Club who have not yet seen the Cup can do so in John Little and CoY window.45 words
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Article41 1900-06-30 4 CAPTAiNtheHon. Hedworth Lambton, R. N has been presented with a silver bowl by the wardroom officers of the I'ouerfal. The bowl, which stands on an ebony pedestal, bears an inscription that it is given as a memento of the PonerfuCs commission.41 words
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Article42 1900-06-30 4 Liect. 1) W. Maxwell and Lieut A T. B. Dickenson, of the ***** Madras Native Infantry are goinp li> Hongkong by the French mail steamer Annum Lieut Maxwell has been red to the 4th Ghurkas, and Lieut. Dickenson to the lat Sikhs42 words
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Article37 1900-06-30 4 An amended scheme for the salarie* I of Government apothecaries in Ik* I ttlrments is published in the The salary withtreOa year on appointment with increases by successive increments to i year from the L'Utu year nf37 words
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Article50 1900-06-30 4 M» R Wilson, the manager ot the Colombo Branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, is. says the limes of Oylon of the 29th June, leaving for England on a three months' holiday, and during his absence, Mr. Taylor, of the .Singapore branch of the Bank, will act for him.50 words
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Article49 1900-06-30 4 The tale ot fancy work in aid of the Chinese Girls' School, held in the Town itantay, w«f <*»1! a-unrtwl A great number of articles of a fancy and useful character were disposed of. Thii morning a quantity of surplus left over from yesterday were sold at reduced price*.49 words
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Article45 1900-06-30 4 The Director of the Colonial Department of the German Foreign Office, Dr. von Buchka, hai tendered his resignation, which has been accepted. Dr Stuebel, the German Minister to Chili, nas been appointed as Dr Von Buchka'a successor Dr. Stuebel was formerly German Consul at Shanghai45 words
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Article62 1900-06-30 4 To-dats share and produce quotations came too late for insertion in the supplement. There are no chances in sham to report. Gamhier has risen to $7 7.'), black pepper to 1:10 and tin to •77 7i There has been a drop in petroleum prices. Tank and Langkat oil now stands62 words
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Article60 1900-06-30 4 It is curious to note Ix>rds Roberts picturesque regard for the association of anniversaries He made thecapture of Cronje fall on Majuba Day, the Vaal was crossed on the Queen's birthday, Johannesburg was occupied on the day the Prince of Wales won th<> Derby and he entered Pretoria on tindate60 words
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Article66 1900-06-30 4 The death has occurred at Teridinfjton of Mr. \V T A. WooMridge, who was well-known at Penanc for years, and drvo'.ed considerable attention to the church and other public matti -i year he was E'jddcnly ordered home, owing to some affection of the heart He was some time at Eastbourne66 words
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Article64 1900-06-30 4 Cirrus Morris of the W- Tai, on arrival at Singapore this mivrmnc. reported that on the voyage from Swatow he steamed alongside a junk No. 3.i with damaged sails. The people on the junk said they had lost their way having come from Singapore, bound for Hoikow There were about64 words
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Article72 1900-06-30 4 Th« RcHd<t.t-(icncral of Federate.! Malay t has had under consideration a proposal to jfermit boys from the Federated Malay Slates to compete for theynecn's Scholarships On this behalf it i» explained that the Federated Malaya Government is prepared to pay for the scholarship, if, or whenever, a boy from the72 words
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Article77 1900-06-30 4 Tm L. it 0 Krprrtt think* the Simitt T\mM it entitled to congratulate itself on the result of its efforts on behalf of the sufferers by the war. We note, the paper adds, that up to the date the mail ncupore the Straits and Malaya had already (riven nearly XiH.OOO—77 words
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Article91 1900-06-30 4 A crickkt match was played on the Esplanade yesterday afurnoon between i: C and the R K. The scorei wer* B E, S R t Urijtht 4, Corp Kundle 0, Lt. Uutterwortli 8, Corp Harwaid 0, M B Kpliy 4, Corp K»b«nd 8, Sap. Emery 18, 1 not out, 18,91 words
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Article861 1900-06-30 4 AN EXCELLENT MEETING. The annual athletic sports in connection with the Singapore Cricket Club took place yesterday afternoon .-iii the Esplanade. The weather was beautiful, and in direct contrast to that of last Saturday when the sports had to be postponed. There was a large attendanceof861 words
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Article41 1900-06-30 4 Pers. s. Clvdt on Friday for London, Count Huyvsant, Mr. H. A. L. Ba> ter. Mr. K Martin, and Mr. Grig; for Colombo, Mr. 1.0. Kerr; for Penan*. Mr. C. J. Sandy, Mr. and Miss F. Dull. rly.41 words
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Article207 1900-06-30 4 VIA VASi'urvrK AND MONTREAL. On the 1 Hh inst the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. resumed their fast overland train service between Vancouver and Montreal This fact train, known as the [mpaflal Limited," leaven Vancouver il lily at 1 II pin and runs through to Montreal in 100207 words
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Article2161 1900-06-30 4 HISTORY OF TtlK MOVEMENT. (OMB OF ITS ASPECT!) CONBIDIRKD. Mr. Tan Teek Soon lectured last night at the Prins»p Street Chapel on The Reform Movement in China." In the absence of Mr. Song Ong Siang, Mr. H. B. Leicester took the chair. In the course, of his2,161 words
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Article865 1900-06-30 4 THE CHINA CRISIS. THE FIELD FOBCE FBOH INDIA. Simla, Wh June. The Ist Sikhs have been ordered to Hongkong in addition to the 7th Bengal Infantry. The 2nd Madras Infantry, from BarracKpur, will relieve tbe 7th Bengal Infantry at Port William No other regiments are being held865 words
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Article604 1900-06-30 4 ACHEEN. Ik Acheen Proper, especially on the east coast, the Dutch authorities are hard at work making roads and light railways. This gives permanence to the work of conquest, and renders movements of troops easier Tbe enemy's leaders see the end thus rupidly coming, and have been driven604 words
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Article164 1900-06-30 4 1/nuion Wh June. After an incarceration lasting seven months and a half, the Gloucesters captured in the disaster at Nicholson's Nek have been liberated and arrived at Pretoria to-day. Although there has been some sickness among them, both officers and men look fairly fit after their164 words
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Article283 1900-06-30 4 In their weekly share report, Messrs. Latham and Mactaggart say Our markets continue very dull, with littlu or nothing doing. Rates show a decline in most stocks. Hongkong reports an inactive market owing to the crisis in North China. The Sudu Beremban Tin Mining Company, Limited, has283 words
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Article539 1900-06-30 4 The annual report on the trade of the Straits Settlements for 1899 is published in the Government Qatette. The subject has been dealt with at some length io our columns, and the moral to be drawn from the returns has been duly pointed. The Registrar of539 words
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Article248 1900-06-30 4 (Third Sunday inn Trinity). St. Andrew's Cathedral Services. (Nativity of St. John Baptist) 7 s, ni.. Matins. 7 30 a-m.. Choral Celebration and Sermon. 9 a. m., Celebration of Holy.Commn. 4 p. m., Children's Service. 6.30 p. m., Evensong and Sjrmon. St. Matthew's, Sepoy Likes. 8.16 p.248 words
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Advertisement979 1900-06-30 4 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS[Ist time. 16 cents a line; snd and 3rd times, 10 cents s line 4th to 6th times, I cent* it line; 7th to 18th timet, 3 cents a line; afterwards, S cento a line; bat a* charge less than one dollar. Thus, tineme979 words
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Miscellaneous89 1900-06-30 4 WEATHER REPORT. Kamtonc Krrbau Uotpilal, 27/ A June MX). WArn 3 p.m. f p.m. RIHIUKS. Bsr. .29 940 :!9.km Jft9l7 Temp. 88.0 86.6 800 W.BMl.Ther 78.0 800 77.8 Mr.of Wind K.W. raw. Calm o-j» Max. Temp. 68.6 -_S Mm 7R.S ggl Max. in Bun 131.0 o" Torr.rad ..78:' fe Rainfall89 words
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Miscellaneous169 1900-06-30 4 ARRANUKMKNIU Sati-khav, 30th Juke. High Water. 0.66 p.m. Warren Shield entries clcse. Kuala I unipur Races. Third Day. Football. S. V. R an 19 Coy., R. A. 6.16. 8. C. C. Cricket. 8. K. C. Cricket. I. O. Q. T. Temperance Club. 7.30. Smoker. Muonic Club. 9. Busday, Ist July.169 words
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