The Straits Times, 31 July 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORR TUESDAY. JULY 31. 1900. No. 20,2(12.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 775 1 rrmr. BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED TH(W>a4ar<Ui*aas*naea, Norwiok Caloa fSre lasmrssos lociatv. Atlas A-.raa« O«spm«y (Kir.) The K.|U.t»hl. Life As.ur«nu- Society. Th. Oms Mans* Inenrano Comrwi;. Th. Cktaa M««*al Mea. Navigatioo CossDaar. IT,, Totteahaa La«w Rsw Company. Th. Blantiss* la— issws Cosapsaj. Ljarksi. Jl < lJv^ss<*Bt o« THK BOBNBbToIIPANT. LIMITED. AgMts. STFAMSHIP
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    • 822 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agewt, at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, late J. Daebdels A Co.. 2-3, Colltbb Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From EipecVM Will be IJeapAtched for On Com. Batavia. July 30. Batavia, Cheribon. Samarang, Sourabaya, Macassar, Dong la,
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    • 507 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIOA TION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, 4 CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rate* to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius,
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    • 638 1 INSURANCES. 'pHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £9.1*7,r00 Paid up Capital l; J12.7.V1 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agent* for the Coinany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. rpiiE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed tI.OUU.OOO. Amount
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    • 303 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS RS. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS AND URGE BONUSES. Endowjaient Assurances at English, rates." Agents Mksubb. LYALL AND EVATT. v. th s. Singapore. MACNIVBN AND CAMERON'* I'EXs They cmnt at a boon and a Hettinq to men Th' Pickvict.the O-rl and
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    • 654 1 JLiL K J^ HONGKONG AND MHA.NOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL #IU.UU),OOO. KKSKHVEFUND II 1,600,000. REHERVE LIABILITY OF .mrmnnnn PROPRIETORS 1-110,000.000. COIET or DIBBCTOBB: N. A. Bias*. riq.-CHiisMAH B 'hswah, Eeq.-DaeiTTT C»ii«M««. R. H. GaAT. BX|. I>. U Musas, Kao. K. Ooan Keg. I A. j Ratmoko. Em. A Havft, Eeq
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    • 335 1 NOTICES. CHAMPAGJNK. LOULS 80KDERER. EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN .v CO. SliI.K iHPORTEBa. Retail nl JOHN I.ITTI.K A (,'O. LTD. 11/ B WOOD COS. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cents per Ib. TAUSTRALIAN HOUSKMOLD BITRER in prime condition, in tins
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    • 793 1 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO lET- ANn_PERSONALB [Ist tisib. It cents a lino tad and M time*, 10 c*nte a tin* 4th to Bth limes cent* a line; 7th to 18th time* I cent* a line afterwards, 3 cents a lln* bat charg* le*« than on* dollar. Thus a lan* W
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 75 1 TIME TABLE FOR SINGAPORE. Homewabd. Bteaheb «hh pie pbom boueo iob Menelau, 17 Ju'y China London. Stmtor JU July China l-on.lon (ali hat 1.1 Aug. rhina London. Saipedan 16 Aug. China Liverpool. OrTWABD. STS»IISS WHEB DDE FBOM BODBD FOB i Haunt IB July I/pool China. PIIEHIEII AJal] IV'm.H l.in«*.lnp»n. I
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  • 218 2 Wk hear it is probable that the steamers of the Eastern and Australian Cnina Navigation Company will shortly make Singapore a port of call. These steamers at present go from Newcastle and call at Sydney, Manila, Shanghai, and Hongkong, via ports, and thence back to Australia.
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  • 236 2 Thinus are rapidly on the move in South Africa. After weeks of chivvying in the Bethlehem district of the Orange River Colony, Commandant Prinsloo has been cornered in the mountainous district near Fouriesburg. He and live thousand Boers are thereby put out of the struggle, and are candidates fur St.
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  • 351 2 Tn» very air seems full of blood. King Humbert of Italy, than whom it has been said there was no more popular monarch in Europe, has fallen a vic'im to the blood lust of a mentally dislocated being who nurtured some petty grievance, or who had been deputed by some
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/ofl.
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  • 10 2 The Siamese gunboat Yong Tot left for Bangkok last nii<ht.
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  • 15 2 Mr. T. E. Earle took his teat as a member of the Legislative Council to-day.
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  • 14 2 There were 169 municipal summons cases in the First Court, this morning, for disposal.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a sale of Japanese coal, at Tanjong Pagar, on the 7th August.
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  • 13 2 To-morrow, at the Tanglin Rifle Range, firing commences for the Warren Shooting Shield.
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  • 20 2 Monza, where King Humbert of Italy was assassinated on Sunday evening, is a small town some miles north of Milan.
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  • 20 2 The Garrison Rifle Club are holding a practice shoot at the Tanglin range on Saturday next, commencing at 3 o'clock.
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  • 11 2 The Directors of the Norddeutscher loyd have given pensions to the
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  • 12 2 families of their otb'cers and men who perished in the Hoboken fire.
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  • 25 2 The monthly sewing meeting of th? Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, August Ist, at 4 p. m.
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  • 27 2 Count Deppelin's aeral cigar-shaped ship, 420 ft. long, ascended 1,200 ft. last month and travelled, safely carrying the inventor and four passengers, a distance of 35 miles.
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  • 24 2 Tut German mail steamer Stuttgart, from China, is due early to-morrow morning. The Print Hn'nrich, from Europe, may be expected early on Thursday morning.
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  • 31 2 The volume of import and export trade in Federated Malaya in 1899 increased in value by 526,:j02,763 over the figures for 1898. The tin exported last year is valued at 546,138,399.
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  • 37 2 In the Tampin district, Negri Sembilan, tin has been found of a fairly good quality, but, owing to the fact that the -pots are very inaccessible, it is doubtful whether it would pay to export the ore
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  • 31 2 Tiik flags on all the Government buildings in Singapore and over most of fhe commercial houses have been Hying half-mast to-day in consequence of the assassination of King Humbert of Italy.
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  • 42 2 At the annual regimental dinner of the King's Own Royal Lancaster Keeiment, held in London, the sum of .£-'.■> was given from the dinner fund fur the benefit of the widows and orphans of the non-commissioned officers and men of the 2nd Battalion.
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  • 39 2 Mb*sks. Punchard, Lowther and Co the contractors for the Naval Yard Extension Works, at Hongkong, are '■rogressing very favourably w<th the filling in of the foreshore and with commencing the driving of piles for the dam of the dock.
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  • 42 2 The Singapore Volunteer Rifles will play the S. C. C. at football on Thursday evening, kick-off at 5 10. The Rifles team is Goal, Maclaren backs: Noble and Stratton half Back? Sells, Menzies, and Robertson forwards Mi-Kerron, Christie, Dick, Paxton, and Hinderer.
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  • 52 2 Dhkrmerox was arrested this morning by Inspector Watcham on a provisional warrant in South Bridge Koad on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of Rs 3,000, the property of the Rangoon Railway Company. The case has been postponed for th« necessary evidence to allow
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  • 60 2 A lawsi'it at Colombo, the other day, disclosed the fact that the municipal valuators there are paid by results, that is to say, by a percentage on their valuations, so that if a taxpayer succeeds in getting the assessment reduced, the valuator loses his commission. The judge found this practice
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  • 64 2 Chan Aa Lam was, yesterday, committed for trial by Mr Sells on the allegation of having made a false charge anainst Ching Ah Wah to the effect that he had asstult'ed and robbed Chan Ah Lam of $200 on the 7th June. The charge was dismissed by the bench of
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  • 57 2 This morning eight of the crew of the British sailing ship Johanna, consisting of an Englishman, an American, a Dutchman, a Swede, a Chilian, and men of other nationalities, refused to work. The marine police were communicated with and they were arrested. The strikers were brought before Capt. Craufurd, and
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  • 61 2 The now solitary survivor of the framers of the Victorian Constitution of 185S is Lieut-General Sir Andrew Clarke, uncle of Marcus Clarke, and at one time Kurveyor-General and Crown Land* Commissioner of Victoria. It was Sir Andrew who-in a proclamation to the Malay States first used the imposing phrase Kaisar-i-Hind"
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  • 84 2 In our advertising columns will be found reference to the Sterilized Condensed Milk, of the Bernese Alps Milk Co of Emmenthal, Switzerland This milk is certified, on analysis, to be absolutely pure; and it should be popular in a place like Singapore, where a pure and wholesome milk is a
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  • 105 2 Ex-vr>UTKTitR must read his Straits Times more closely in future. He wishes to know whether we can give any information regarding a Rifle Club which is said to exist in Singapore. He has heard such a club mentioned in a vague and mysterious way, but never rould get any information
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES'
    • 80 2 1.000 CONVERTS BUTCHERED. Hongkong, Monday, 4.15. pm. All the foreigners at Paoting-fu, believed to have numbered eighteen, have been massacred. Two French priests and 1,000 converts have been killed at Kwang ping-fu, on the borders ol Shantung and Chihli provinces. Nine adults and three children belonging to the
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    • 100 2 MORE REPORTS. A message has been received at Tientsin from Ni»hi, at Peking, dated the I.lth inst but the contents have not been divulged. A Chefoo telegram yesterday gives news from Peking dated the 22nd inst. It states that the Germans had then lost 10 dead and 12
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    • 11 2 The Emperor and Empress were in Peking.
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    • 11 2 NEWCHWANG ATTACKED. It is reported th&t 10,000 Chinese attacked Newchwang yesterday.
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    • 55 2 Tu* Colombo Municipality keep a sharp eye on the bakeries there. The other day, they ordered the bakers to cover the tables on which they knead dough, flour, or bread with zinc or tin This must be done without cracks or boles so ih'at dirt cannot lurk on
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    • 76 2 Thi General Commanding the Forces in Bengal has arranged for a series of prizes for British and Native troops in the command w>th the object of encouraging shooting under severe service conditions. The first prize for British troops is RlOO and for Native troops R5O. The
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    • 103 2 It has been decided that Singapore hack-gharries are to be of such dimensions that sixteen inches must be allowed fur each fare. This means thirty-two inches for two sitting side by side. An additional inch each is to be given to obviate crushing, so that there would
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    • 108 2 The French River gunboat Argus, intended to ply on the West River of Canon province, has made a successful trial trip at Hongkong. She was sent ont in pieces, which were put together there in ten days at the Kowloon Docks. The principal dimensions are length, 145
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    • 88 2 At the date of last mail advices, the English county cricket championship stood in the following position Yorktlure 13 9 0 4 Ijuicusbire .14 9 0 6 ■»u»&e\ 9 2 0 7 Kent 8 8 14 NotW Surrey 13 8 3 4 Shcx 10 S t b
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    • 178 2 A Tajchew living in Fish Court reports that yesterday over 1281 were stolen from bis house. Between yesterday and 6 o'clock this morning four brass piston rods, valued at SBO were stolen, from the premises of Messrs. J. M. Lyon and Co. in Battery Road. At lam.
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  • 21 2 London, Mor Uy Evening. King Humbert of Italy was assassinated at Monia, yesterday (Sunday) evening.
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  • 70 2 SHOT THROUGH THE HEART, London, Tuesday. Fuller particulars of King Humbert's assassination at Monia show that the King had just been distributing prixes at an athletic competition there. On the King entering his carriage after the distribution, a man named Btessi fired three shots at
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  • 26 2 Reuter's correspondent at Cape Town wires, under date tht 30th instant, that Commandant Prinsloo and five thousand Boers havo surrendered unconditionally at Fouriesburg.
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  • 44 2 The Boers fleeing from Middleburg are now trekking to Marhadodorp. General Pole-Carew with the Guards Brigade has arrived at Brug^pruit. (ieneral Buller reports that Vlaklaagte station was twice attacked on the night of the 26th instant, the enemy being repulsed.
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  • 37 2 The British casualties in varions engagements from the 21st to the 24th instant were HUM Sir W. G. Barttlott, of the Royal Sussex Volunteer Regiment, and ten men. Wounded 67 men, mostly of the Cameron Highlanders.
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  • 7 2 Later. CORN EKED AT FOURIESBURG,
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  • 145 2 SURRENDER UNCONDITIONAL, Generals Hunter, Clements, Paget, Rundle, and Bruce-Hamilton met at Fouriesburg on the 25th instant It took them three days' fighting to do this, during which they forced a passage through several neks or defiles in a circular and almost inaccessible mountain chain. Keg Nek,"
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  • 174 2 JILI'NOA" XI P. 8. C. I YunRDAY afternoon, a match was played on the Esplanade between an eleven from the transport hlunga, which arrived here yesterday and the S. C. C. The visitors batted h'rst but could do very little against the bowling of Sharp and Mactaggart, the tormer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 NOTICES. 17 RlB' BKER. A first quality I llteIV ner. at a ni<»lrr*l<' price Uuaran teed equal to anything iv the market 13.50 per case of c lira, innu, of all dealersrHlK.SKo 001, LTD. Sole Importers. BLICKENSDERFEU TYPEWRITERS. A i«rtahle and perfectly efficient mach'ne. Weight complete with case 101 lbe.
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    • 1599 2 NOTICE!* CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hun orrics No. 13, Caktoh Koad, Sha'UMil. AB. A. WATTIE, Manager. MBSU& TAX KIM TIAN SONS, :«>»] Agenu. The Company offers easier terras and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt payment
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    • 647 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DKBTB. EITHER tbe Cap Win, owners, nor I agent* ol the British barque Johanna will be responsible (or debts contracted by the crew uunng her atay in this port. U/8 ANiiUH KERUUbON, Captain. SINGAPORE JOHORE RAILWAY. rpENDERS will be received up to the A. 16th
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    • 168 2 At Clyde Villa, the wife of 1. H. Wh'iiMs. Esq., of a daughter. OK the 30th inst., at St. Andrew's Cathedral, hy the Yen. Archdeacon Per ham, Fkxdzuck Thomas KmDia, eldest so > of J. seph Kinder. Allesley, Warwickshire, to Edith, only daughter of Henry Octavius Steele, Oomersal, Yorks, England.
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  • 659 3 To the rmroa or the "sthaits timk* perusal of thecorrespondenc on the -übject of "The KzoiM Parma,' or rathei that part of it winch sugneiits the idea that the Government might wuli »inittin, and, I would add, prolii, take the opium husinpfs entirely into its own hands
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  • 75 3 Thi initial expense of eendinc the firstChina contingent, without including the cavalry hn^.tle, DM ",.en close upon a million sterling A similar sum will be requisite for bringing it back, while its keep at the front, in a country very scrap of fodder has to be imported,
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  • 93 3 Divatawala or Happy Valley, the .n -place int'eylon, lies amonc tbe mountains about 160 miles from Colombo by train The nearest railway Btation is over 4,000 ft above the sea, and a walk of a quarter of a mile briafi one to Happy alley, so named hy
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  • 85 3 An Australian paper- the Cmigardie IHonter— presents the following to its readers— A Malay piper attempts to describe the |>nn< i|'le upon which Enplarid a<li-in extending her Kmpire Afniali.a liritir.li colony I mil tell vim how England makes her col. 'in, First she gets a missionary when the
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  • 232 3 1 KHuroKDEXT. writing about itinerant vendors, says tl.t-ir m to be rather hard. They are certainly useful in their way They carry f»od from place to place and meet the needa of the community in a hundred way, tiid yet they are somewhat hardly dealt with by the
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  • 154 3 Thk British transport Jefanga (No 7), Captain Thus. Kerr, RNR, arrived from I'orlsmouth yesterday afternoon, which port she left on the Itoth <il June. Tl.e Jelunga coaled at No. I Section Ttiijong Pagar Wharf. There are 30 naval and marine officers, 21 thief |M>tty officers, and 813
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  • 219 3 Sak Mali Wan, an emi>loy(! in the 11..5 iI 1 .si Olli.c, was yesterday brought before Mr Sells luf enquiry into an illegation of opening certain letters entrusted to him for delivery. Mr X 'el Trotter, the I'ostmaster(i>'neral, conducted the case for the Crown. l}a« One
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  • 582 3 "trust is god and bravely kight." The correspondent of the Times at Heihi, (lives in full the s|«ech delivered .inian Kmperxr at Wilhelmshaven to the men of the Ist and 2nd Battalions of Marines on the eve of their departure fur China. The Emperor said "Into the
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  • 208 3 TI'FUDAY. 3IBT Jl'I.Y. High Water, l.lllpm. IVnanu Haves, Fir»t Day. Football. No S5 Coy r». No. 18 Coy. R. A. ft V K. Drill aid Signaling. 6.16. Philharmonic Choir. .',3 1 Widnisday, Ist August. High Water. 1 1/1 am. 14S p.m. German horw-ward mail due. (iennan ouluarl m»il
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  • 1055 3 (From the IluuUat HeiieraCs Report for l-« 9) TH« MINES. The price ol tin is at this moment about Xiao a ton. The export duty on a follows a sliding scale, so that ii.-n the price of the metal it. high the duly increases, and when it is
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  • 804 3 THE CHINA WAR. London, 10M July The Emperor William, when taking farewell of the armoured cruisers on their dt part ure for China, staled I will not rest until China is subdued and German blood is avenged." Reports from newspaper correspondents at Berlin indicate, notwithstanding the inflammatory
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  • 903 3 Addressing tbe electors of Kimberley, whom lie now represents in the Cape Parliament, Dr Jameson broke silence for the first time in fnur years on the subject of the raid. He sketched tbe position of the Hand before >he raid, emphasising tbe fact that discontent
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 56 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Kr.-ni lit!- via ports, Sultan, on 6th Aug, W. Manifl.-hl .< Co. Kuroiic vm ports, Stuttgart, due Ist Aug., Beta "e>er A Co. Jnpan via ports. Prins Heinrich, dun Ist Aug.. I ehn Meyer Co. llonirkotw, Suisaiig, due 3rd Aug., Bous te.-Mi A Co. I'eiiKiii: nod
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    • 268 3 ON fri Medical Man in every MX Throughout England has placed on ecord hisopinion tbat COLEMAN'S WINCAHNIS IB CNRIVALLKO for Recuperating the System AND FOB Regaining- Lost Health COLEMAN'B WINCARNIS is an elegant combination of Port Wine, Fine Extract of Malt, and Liebig'a Extract of Meat It is the Original
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    • 971 3 notices. barlow co. HAVE removed into tbe old i remises of the P. A O. Co., No. 6, D' Almeida Street. 4/8 DLVOE'S PETROLEUM. REWARD OK SlOOO OFFERED 8 cases, tins, and advertising papers of IV Devoe's Petroleum are fraudulently used for oil not Devoe's oil, so as to make
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    • 763 3 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PBNANG AND CALCUTTA. THE Company's steamer KI'MSASQ, ¥,078 tons, having left Hongkong on the 2Mth inst., may be expected to arrive here on or about tbe 3rd proi.. and will bave prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to
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    • 847 3 NOTICES. WHAr WE ALL WAKT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. made entirely of tobareo grown in Brilis Nortk Borneo. EQUAL TO FINE HAVANAHB. EXQUISITE flavour and aroma packed in tin sealed boxes ensuring perfect Conchas in boxes of 60 ft 00 per 100 Regalia Brilanica do f».OO Ho<i<|iift« do
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 80 3 WKATHKK RKI-OKT. Van<».i I Kerbau tfaayssM, So(n July IMX>! Vn.m itn.m.Cp.m Rinakkh. Bar. ..XV910.9.*****.876 Temp ni HAS txiO W.BMl.Ther 77.S 77 8,76.0 liir.ofWimlN.W. B.W. S.W. g Max. Temp. 87.1 A Mln... ..74.6 Max. in Son IM.O Torr.rad 71.8 S'S Rainfall Nil. S The time ball at Pulo Brani, and that
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  • 582 4 SISMArORR, SIBT JULY, lfe)0. PRODUCE. (Hatn an eorrtdtd to noon) Uambter buyers 7.W. Copra Bali 7.00. do Pontianak, „«.'«> Pepper, Black buyers. 3062J do White, (61) n 48.00 ■<ago Flour Sarawak^ 3.60 do Brunei No. 1 8.90 Pearl Raco 4.07). Coflee, Bali, 16% basis 96.0U Coffee Palembang, 16% basis..
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  • SHIPPING
    • 80 4 M AILS CLOSE. ftr «r. 7V»w. To-Hokbow. Manila Marina 11a.m. Bangkok K-dah 2 p.m. Klang via ports Sri l'rgatan 3 p.m. -ourahaya via ports Hnn Liang 3 p.m. IVnanu TeUmachtu 3 p.m. Oh'bon A B'maraQg din,,., Ann 4 p.m. Klaiig via ports Malacca i p.m. Thursday. Mvlra> via ports Camorla
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    • 119 4 From Kdropi By the German s.s. P. Hrinrich, due oo the 2nd Aug. with dates to the 9th July. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore oo the loth From China:— By the German steamer Stuttgart, due on Wednesday. <eft Singapore Due in London Arriv*,
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    • 247 4 ARBIVALS Per s. JV«ro from Klang »ia portsMr. 6. V. Joaquim. TO ARRIVK. (For Singapore.) Per M M. >. s. VWe dr. Ciotat from Marseilles. July Ttb -Mr. A. E. Priogle, Mr. and Mm. Mathii-u, Mr. L 'I.-,,,.,,.. Per N. 1). 1.. b. s. Prim Heinrick from Hamburg,
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    • 173 4 Under this heading thu folio wi ng aht.r.-» tions are used «tr.— steamer .d.— ship bq.— barque sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Obt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; H.p.- Horse-power Brit.British U. S.-United 8ta:«; Fr.French Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch; Job.— Jobore Ac., Q. c.,—General*»rgo d.p.— deck passengers U
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    • 843 4 Arrivals Smci Noon or Yestiruay. Han l.iong, Dut. str. 876 tons, Capt Flak, 31st July. From Baiidiermassiu. 2oth July G.c. and 31 dp. Ek Leong Chan. For sourauava, 2nd— lbis. Corn, Dut. str. H33 tons. Capt Wilkens, SuthJuly. From Batnvia 28th July. G.c. and H.i p. Daenuels
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    • 880 4 Kamt. port, prooabU dot, ol arntoJ. ««<< name ol agent: STtAHIEK. Vcara. H'kong, to leave July :t> Allienga, Ht-.ng. to leave Aug 4 B. M Aunam, H kong, Aug l» M. M. AnUmio Lopei Paitaa, Aug Id Barlow. A»tuna, N-« York, Aug 12; B Meyer. Banca, H'kong, Aug
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    • 176 4 ri tun, I 5 VnuL'a Nm< A Tom. Cjptiii Fbom Buud. Ooiuoiiu. S Hi... J'lyl r9 Recorder Brit str. 878 Brereton Batavia July i! 6 Telegraph Co Ltd. 30 I>ut str. 1 BS3 Wilken Batavia July Ihteudulu and Co. ;»i Jlanin Bel str. lt*3a ('righton Liverpool June 20 Barlow
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    • 106 4 Dam. Vdul'i Nim FlaoAßig Captiis Dmtimaiioh JulyJSO Udy Mitchell Brit str. Mugford T. Anton »i» port* XI Bnbtvicr »tr. M.-llor fort Dickson nod Klaif :il itr. liik.iiT Pnnaait and Deli 31 Penang Mr. Rawlingun Kuala Klang SI In.lrani llr. I Hill Tjilatjap .11 Kirkd la itr Oil>ion H..i«i...ni 81
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 338 4 NOTICES. RILEY, BAKGREAVES COY., LIMITED. ENGINKEUS. BOH \M> HLABB POCNDSKS, BUDM AND SHU 1 BUILDEItS. AND (iENEKAL CONTKACTOItS. STEAM VESSELS IN BTBKL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIFHONS. ENGINES OFALL TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. SOLE AGENTS Ct+po m cV \j 1 1^.^ s^^ LlN' i I.N. DwLAHAa Stock sizes from 4
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    • 464 4 /JLAH&UID WOMEN PALE CHJXfItIK.V OLD PEOPLE, IWALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (mmum wm if pettib) A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT TkU •liwaurr win* it tMilr ■»,iit.l»ud whn B» «lbcf tvU4 or liquid food «;ll rcouta on ib< jr^ S^Bfcv^V*' h THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY" Tbfc nwrtrfuj w4 i.irbif |,»ilv Imrft M d^ii Tito
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    • 294 4 NOTICES. Sanolinc' S I Natural Toilet Preparations. Toilet -Lanollne' miwti, htaa, Hakit rtwgk l"«l». «W prttKtt tiDtttt eompttxloHM from m>*4 **4 Lanollne' Toilet Soap WhokuU I>r|*-«J. Hono.. V,«doct. Ln«ix>». NOTICE. From the Ist August, Messrs. VV. A. Wafford Co. will be in a position to supply IND, COul'E CO.'S ALE
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