The Straits Times, 20 August 1900

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  • 15 5 The Straits Times. EST. OVER I A CENTURY SINGAPORE. MONDAY. AUGUST 20. 1900. No. 20,218.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 892 5 spur: Boamo company, limited 11 i F «t»n.la»»t Llf- Israranos. S.,rwioh Union Fira lnauranos Bod*tJ> Atias AMurum rompaoj I Kir,), fa* E>l ul M l.if" Awunuiov !<ooi«tj. rj>*jui»u Maria* ln.ur»n.» "m|«u j -•*••> NavMtatioa CosmpaaT. fW T -tt.-r.ham l*rw B«t Cosapaay. Th* Maritisas faiißtii Coasß*ay. lisatta*. for savtmuan of thes*
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    • 758 5 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I .iMNKI.IJKK PAKETVAART MAATMCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. .4 umti at Singapore: Ship Aoisot, latb J. Daehdels A Co., M, Ooum Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Van Imkoff. Molucca* Batayia h UillitonJJAug 19. Billiton, BaUvia,
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    • 565 5 CiOMI'AUMK DES MESSAGERIE* J MARITIMEB DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Addbbss: Mbssaoebie, SIJIOAPORX. The mall steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates.— Odtwabd. Hombwabd. 1900. 1900. Dates Dates. s«;«ti, Aug. 20 Annam Aug. 19 Indus .Hept. 1 E. Simons Kept. 2 Laos Sept. 17 Knrru Bept. 16 Sydney Sept.
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    • 640 5 LNSURA^NCEaTHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRS INSURANCE COMPAXY. Capital <5,1x7,M0 Pali up CapiUl £.'12.780 Reserve Fond £1,073,580 The undersigned, Agenu for the Comany, are prepared to aooept Are risk* at current rate* of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. re CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE OOWPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed M,na>,ooU. Amount Paid up 800.000. Reserve
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    • 477 5 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVIBION. 3. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, EnTABLISHID 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds-- Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 460,00,000 LUCE Mll'Sßt LJIEIAL I'MM TI.IVS
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    • 698 5 BANKS. TTUNOKONQ AND SHANGHAI 11 BAM KINO CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND $1 1,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ in «mnm PROPRIETORS. J- 110,000.000. Cocbt or Dibsotobs N. A. Bma. Esq.-- CatlßMiM. B Finrm, E»q.— DiriTTT CitmuK. B. M. Oeat. fc*,. D. M Moan, Cm. E. Own, Kaq. A. J Raihohd.
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    • 535 5 I NOTICE& 8. OH ASH I. I JAPANESE TATTOOER, All ('•lvan la Newest Bealca*. -Vo. 77, Arum Road, Singapore 9/ Ik •>■ term** ik.i«ii tUmr tttmlr mmrwlmtm AQINTS IN fNOLAND. tiMIMW >»*«. Ihmy I ••^•^•■■PSW Mr Mttf wHth I RELIABLE AOENT* kr pmrmlMm W I SSSZ I mit-rann'illt, Tiimaai nIVSHED
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    • 783 5 FOR BA"LE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET AND_PER ONALS ;irr rim, II onto 11m iidudM tlmM, 10 naM a lin« 4th to <Hh times a moU a Urn 7th to 18th tlmx I oents line afterwards, 1 ngU Urn bat ahargsj lan than on dollar. Tbu» a ItoM Kirn advertisement, cloaa tat,
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  • 17 6 ATRogate Etnex, on the Ulh July, Capt. Ctuuxv J. Ki ktos, formerly of Singapore.
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  • 98 6 In one breath M. Deleave 1 says that France and Russia are acting in accord, and in the next breath he says itis necessary for the Powers to so moderate their desires that all can agree. That is all very well, but are not these two
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  • 137 6 Thrkk are two separate statements about Peking and the Allied relief force to-day. Keuter says Peking has be»n captured and that the Legations have been relieved. Our special wire reports that the Allies captured Peking on the 15th inst. (last Wednesday) and that the Minis'«rs and their subordinates are reported
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  • 292 6 The British Uovernment has purchased all the coal at Singapore. So says the llomliay hazetlt. The same journal also announces that the firm which is hound by contract with Government to keep a minimum of 5,000 ions of stock in Bombay has been obliged, doubtless under presume from the Admiralty,
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  • 350 6 We a>-u glad steps are bring taken to sufficiently protect Shanghai, for there is crave danger of horrible occurrences there unless the necessary steps are taken. Shanghai is the great commercial metropolis of the Chinese Umpire, and it would be scandalous if the foreign residents there were allowed to remain
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  • 8 6 The homeward mail closet at 0 p.m. to-day.
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  • 12 6 Mr. J. B. Elcnra has arrived from Europe in the Tamha Slant
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  • 13 6 PaoDttE, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 17 6 Mkssrs. Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at No. 26 Sophia Road on the 25th inst.
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  • 22 6 Thb F. M. S. Ueran arrived from Klang yesterday and anchored in the roads. She is expected to leave for Pabacg to-day.
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  • 25 6 Ik "A Sympathiser" will authenticate his letter by sending his name to the Editor, the letter will be inserted. Otherwise, the letter cannot bo inserted.
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  • 30 6 The new telegraph ship John Peiuler, recently from home, left yesterday lor China, where she will be engaged in work necessitated by the pressure ol business on the telegraph cables.
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  • 30 6 MB. Ok Hewett, formerly of the British North Borneo Service, has been appointed Her Majesty's Consul lor Brunei, resident at Labuan, in succession to- Mr. Arthur Keyser, appointed to Soinaliland.
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  • 39 6 Dt'HiNO the heavy rain this morning Ihe water came up to three, inches at l'anjoug Pauar Road, and several houses were flooded. Some of the shops had to move their bugs of rice on to tops of the counters.
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  • 39 6 Thk Fatliol Karib and the Mahominedau Starlight Clubs met at Jalan Besar yesterday in the competition lor the Daiul Adab Football Cup. The Fatliol Karib won by two goal" to one Mr. I. C. B. Miller acted as referee.
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  • 42 6 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. \'ew Benares opium has risen to $930, mil i. t has dropped to $7 75, black pepper to 529.73, Sarawak sago flour to >.i.^i, and medium pearl tapiocoa to $6.90.
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  • 44 6 It is reported that shipbuilding yards, chiefly for the construction and the putting together of torpedo boats, are shortly to be erected at Port Arthur. Parts of ten torpedo boats are on the way to Port Arthur by a Russian Volunteer vessel from Odessa.
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  • 48 6 Thk l.'hina Mail understands that the reserve of coal in the hands of the Navai ii'ilhonlies at Hongkong amounts to -.iinrihiiij. like 60,000 tons, while there are 30,0UU tons afloat There is said to be a plentifulsupply of other stores, and large consignments are on the way thither.
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  • 49 6 A utTECTiVii constable arrested a llylain near Clyde Terrace Market with twenty tins of illicit opium valued at $440 in his possession. The 11) lam had ju»t landed from a sampan. He said Me had found the opium. He has been charged with being in possession of illicit opium.
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  • 56 6 Threk Chinese coolies escaped from a coolie depot in Teluk Ayer Stieet by cutting away one of the bars of a window. They got on to the roofs and went as far as Stanley Street, where they were seen and captured. The coolies were taken to Teluk Ayer Police Station
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  • 63 6 TmsPJcO Clyde im at the end of the week has on board twelve officers and 260 men of the Royal Artillery and Royal Army Medical Corps for service in China. The P. and O Bomluy, which tailed from the Royal Albert Docks on the llth inst., conveys the 4th Balloon
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  • 92 6 About 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, some detectives head cries for police in Jalan Benar. They hurried to the place aiid saw a man bleeding at the head and another man running away The detectives arrested the man who was making off, and brought him back. The
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  • 156 6 A Hokien trader named Tan Teck ivan, of Arab Street, reports that on the night of the 19th a box containing money and other things to the value of 5344 was stolen from his shop. One ol his coolies has absconded. At the begining of August, a
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  • 208 6 A < iikrk'l'Onubm draws attention to what he considers a case of hardship. Mr. Aeria who was resident medical officer for the past nineteen years at Tan Tock Seng Hospital has just been pensioned. His experience in the hospital was large, he having had the care of
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 33 6 CArruiiED ox Wednesday, THE MINISTERS REPORTED TO BE SAFE. Hongkong, Sunday. Peking was captured by the Allies on the 15th inst. The foreign ministers and their subordinates are reported to be safe
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    • 33 6 Shanghai, Sumlay. Thirty missionaries from Tachienlu, Mailing, and Paoning, left Chungking yesterday for Shanghai. The Yang-tze river is in good condition for travelling. The situation at Chung-king is still uncertain.
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    • 40 6 W FUQTCB MARINES PUT OX SHORE. SHANGHAI QUIET. The French Consul asserted himself yesterday by landing 100 French Marines here. The British Indian troops are now laoding. They are forming camps. All is perfectly quiet here.
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  • 667 6 Thk British transport tmmmlt (No. _'ii) arrived from Calcutta yesterday, which port she left on the 12th instant. There are on board Capt. Kdwardes, Captain Cooper, Surgeon-Captain Cleveland, native officers, men, and followers of the .'trd Queen's Own Bombay Light Cavalry. There are also on board \M
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  • 50 6 A wise from Taiping gives the following results of the second day's racing at Taiping (irijjin Haiviicap Kairy Land I dead Brisk I heat. Handicap for nil lionet Wiltou Scurry Stake* Silvertone Intermediate Handicap Wapiti. Champion Origin Primrose OaUoway Handioip. Iris. Consolation Handicap Why Not. Uo,.»lakv* Oriffi* Duku.
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  • RENTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 18 6 LEGATION) RELIBVBD, lumiion, MS August. The Allies have entered Peking and tho.l-egations have been relieved.
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    • 16 6 A negro cavalry regiment has sailed from San Francisco for China
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    • 43 6 STRKMOLS ITKSI H Commandant I)e Wet, availing himself of his knowledge of the country which enabled him to effect night marches, eluded Lord Kitchener, despite strenuous pursuit 1>« Wet has released all British prisoners in bis hands except officers.
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    • 24 6 General Duller has Joined hands with Generals French and Hunter and they are advancing north. They have outflanked Olivier
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    • 34 6 The Court-martial at Pretoria on the conspirators plotting to kidnap Ixjrd Roberts has commenced. Lieutenant Cordua, lately ol the Transvaal .State Artillery, was the first prisoner tried. He pleaded sruilty.
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    • 10 6 FKAXCK AM) l!l SSIA GO TOGETHER.
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    • 61 6 /*,«/<>«, Mmvhy M. Delcasse', the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, in speaking of French policy in China, emphasized the fact that France and Russia were acting in concert in China. He also said that it was necessary for the Allied Powers to moderate their
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    • 66 6 The Emperor U ilium, in presenting the field marshal's baton to Count Wnldersee, dwelt especially on the Czar's approval of the Count s appointment to the chief command over the Allied Forces in China. The Emperor, in conclusion, said he hoped that the
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    • 40 6 HUMOUR OF LUG BOKII SUCCKSSKS. Rumours of big Boer successes are current at I.uureißo Marques, but it is impossible to verify them. The British press censorship continues strict. Commandant Do Wet's following is now estimated at 7,000 strong.
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  • 45 6 11,I 1 i vs. Annan lor Colombo, Mr W. 1.. Kamsay, Mr. and Mrs J. H Lindsay, Mr, and .Mrs. Uoldenburg Mrs. D. galamon 'or Marseilles. Miss Dubai, Mr. J. (John Inning, Mr. U. J. Wyngaarden, Mr. K. Opler, and Miss Leroy.
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  • 125 6 The electric plant or the Kaub Hold Mining Company is, says the M.ilay Mail, in working order, and an enormous saving will now be effected in theworking expenses of this fine concern. In Mr. Gilbert Whyte, says that journal, the new manager, the company have a man possessed
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  • 127 6 The Canton newspapers give parti ci'lars as to the probable departure of the Black Flag soldiery fur the north It was expected that the Black Flag leader Lav, with two companies ol bis men, were to leave Canton for Nanking on 6th August, and six companies were
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 474 6 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULASGOW. Manufacturer! of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, m nmw or Safety Fuses, Electric BlasUng Apparatus. The ohm* KrpUmm, Imng all many faJvnd in Ifrtat Hnl.nn, an made to pate the high lUmiard of tnfety and purity M, impoted by the Britith Government,
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    • 1476 6 NOTICES. THE ROBINBON PIANO CO. ■•X4ik*XV. MUM.IUI. AN* MN«.»I'OKI.. HV FAR THK ÜBIIUT FIRM IK THI EAST OF PUKO \M> ORGAN MAS I FACU'RERS AND SPECIALISTS, Ml SIC AM) Ml .SKAI. ISSTKI .MKNT SKLLERS. Pianos of the highest Class For Hire or on the Kaiiy Payment System, made to our
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    • 638 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED FROM Ist October, compound boose in healthy situation with at least three bedrooms. Apply, suting rent required, to A. I), c/o Strain Timrt. M NOTICE. NOTKT is hereby given that the Power of Attorney datod the 20th d y of November. 18 "4. given by Hadiee Esmail
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    • 58 6 The Strait* Times has a large cireulv tioD in tbe Straits and Malaya, and is widely read throughout Asia generally. Tbe paper was established more than half a century ago. PRICK IS CXNTS. Straits Times: SUOayear, or, pott free &U Straits Budget «18 a year, or, post free, 120. Advertising
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    • 7 6 To-OAY'a 4 m/s bank rate is 2/0*
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  • 650 7 THE "LILLIPU TIA NS. The of— tat performance of tlie I'ollard Lilliputian Opera Co, in the I own tl .11 on Saturday night, fulfilled ill (In- expectations of a euccee*ful nna rtuinment. The youth produced The Belle York mott admirably, and who have wen the opera adults in home theatre*
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  • 200 7 tlillolt M THE STRAIT* TIJ1I»." .-IK, I bvlifvi >ir Mamlonl Killl- originally planned ami intended Iti.it nli.mld bt )>l>o ol In Bfam i.' v! Sir Slamtord lias ManMd a ininilxr i if -iiin-.il 'inliMil- that Mich i.ngmal plan ami int.-iil u.n, tlit .lie in. I |oiD| to i1..-|iute
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  • 2222 7 rawi hy wike. Phaamay FrenM Mail) Shanghai, Wh August U Pixi.hi.n.., the Imperial generallitisunu, lia» gone down to Yaiißtsuii with thirty camps of troops (15,000) to oppose the advance of the Allied forces „ii Peking. An Imperial decree ha* been i-sued appointing l.i Hung-Chang Minlstar riempoteutiary to negotiate peace
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  • 521 7 The air in Central China is full of all sorts of wild rumours at present, limid natives come many times in the day, with tbe strangest stories of what is going to be done, and what is going to happen. Some say that Chang Cbihtung, the Viceroy,
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  • 178 7 S. a C. TOUUSA.MEXI. IiKOKIK- AND ISSIHANCg LAWYERS AND CIVIL MM The third match in connection with tneo c.o.v.i^i iw roenced on Saturday on the Esplanade, t he teams being Brokers and Insurance >•. Lawyers and Civil Service. The former went first to the wickets and put together kO9
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  • 210 7 S. I. C. r. R. A. AMI H. t A iv.it ill was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between the S. R. C. and the R. A. and R. K. The scores were as follows 8. R. C, C. C. Oeblen c Smith b Adams 13 T. IVSilva
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  • 70 7 The following telegram announcing the adoption of universal penny postage by New Zealand from the Ist January, 1801, has been received by the Post-master-General From the roslmastei-Ueneral, New Zealand, To the Postmattor-Oeneral. Siog pore. New Zealand introdncrt universal penny post first January. Befitting commemoration
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  • 732 7 A notabi addition has been made to that excellent series of books concerning the Builders of Greater Britain (T. Fisher Unwin, Paternoster Square) in Sir Spenser St. John's Life of Rajah Brooke." As a lieutenant and intimate friend of Brooke, the biographer had every opportunity of
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  • 268 7 PLAY ON BATURDAV CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. Salzmunn beat Mrs. Adams, H-6. Mrs. Coleridge beat Mrs. Crouiher, W, 6-S. A MIXkU DOUBLES. Mrs. Waddell A Mr. Upton, owe v. Miss Uunn 4 Mr Motley, scr., postponed. "II MIXED DOUBLES. FINAL. Mr. A Mrs. Gansloser, owe 16, beat
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  • 57 7 The United Planters' Association of Malaya meets at Seremban on the 10th of next month. The agenda includes the following items Bribery among labour recruiters, cultivation of gutta rambong, French tariff on colonial products, appointment of recruiter* in India, legislation dealing with neglected coffee estates, the labour
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  • 116 7 i i Daw. Viaul Hiu KU4o*Ri< Catt*i» Dwtl»mo« Aug 18 Alcinom I Bui Hio Guan X) Calypao 20 Hong Win JO Hyel*on K 80 Pakan 'JO Felayo 30 Sultan 'JO fin Sens •JO John Peniiir 30 Kalui* 30 VliuJimir 30 Eknterino U»l I SQ I Uri Triu«f>uu Bril iU.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 31 7 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Odessa, »'la*mir, due l»th Aug., R.V.F. Fenang and Bombay, Bormida, due lVtb Aug., HeTin Meyer 4 Co. Penang and lull, /Mi, every Tuesday, Bebn aieyar A Co.
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    • 428 7 DONT SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, hut after just a little deliberation decide you can't afford to do it. But that thumping racking Headacbe; what can you do with it Give it its quietus by using Little* Oriental Balm. It acts like magic. It kills pain
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    • 751 7 NOTICRS. mm MR. Abhoabhoy Mohamedaily Nakhoda i» autboriied to sign oar firm from this date, having been admitted a ML M NOOROIN A Co. Singapore, Mb August, 1900. 8/9 NOTICE. •VOTIIE is hereby given that the biuion by the undersigned No. 9, Armenian Street, Singapore, under the style of The
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    • 535 7 FOR BALK EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERSON' ALP; ;i»T tim, 16 cent* a Him; Sad ud s r ,i time*, 10 cents a line 4th to Bth tlmot 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th time*, 3 cent* a line; afterwards, 8 osnU a line; but a* charite leu than
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 213 7 AKKANUK.ihNT.-v Monday, 2"th Acovst. High Water. 6.48 p.m. 8. V. A. N. C. O». Parade. 8.V.B. ML .viis. Belle of New York." Town Hall. 8. M. M. homeward mall clotea. 6. Tumday, Sin Ai'ocn. High Water. 8.7 a.m. 7.11p.m. If. M. outward mail due. Sundries Sale. Powell. 11. 8. V.
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  • 580 8 Mi»«iron»^*wn Artousr. iwju. PRODUCE. (.Ratal «r» corrected to noon) Qambler buyers 7.56. Ooprs Bali 6.76. do Pontlanak, tt no >ei>per, Black buyer* „3000 do WhiU,(6l) 4800 *ago riourSarawak^ IS6 do Brnaei No. 1 ISO Pearl Sago 4.07 J. Coffee, Bali, 16% bails JS.OU Coßm Paleml*ng, 16X bull. 87.00 CoflM,
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  • 62 8 MAIL S CLOSE. '<" Pr tlr. Time. To-Mokrow. Ranrijermaaain StcienUcruvn I 1 a.m. T. Anaon M'lauca Neen Bpm Klang vii ports Bal.vier .Ipm Munlok A ft»ng Mytr 4 p.m. Samanng via port* Oiang Sertg 4 p.m. lVlii.vt-i.iv Kr^ni»ntle via port« Aiutmlnri 2pm Klang via ports Sri Pegalan S p.m Saa<li
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  • 122 8 Pboh Konopi -By the M. M. s. s. S*liuit l due on the 2lsi Aug. with date* to the i l tli July. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on tbe 29ih Feom China :-By the P. A O. Malta, due od Thursday July
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  • 298 8 ARRIVALS. F»r. i.». Ttmba Maru from London— Mr. V. 8 Smith, Mr. J. J. ul«..ln|| Mr. II I! Crocket. Mr. J. B. Klcum, Mr T. D Dumbri :k, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, Mr. Lipekorn Mr M. Bolomc. Mr. O Mitchell, and Mr. F. J. Mac Donald. Per i.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 416 8 Dnderiniitieadingtn« following abbreTiiLiont are and «tr— •le«m«r »h.— ♦hip oq.— barque ich tchooncr j Yet— Yacht i!ru.— Oroitor Qbl.— Uunboal Tor Torpedo H.p.— Hr>r*e- power Brit ar.tuh V. 8.-Unii«i Bla-.ii. Pr.Fnnch Otr.-Oennu Dal— Dutch, Job.— Jobora 4c, 0. c.,— Oen«r»l cargo d.p. deck Daatencen U—Uncertain T. P.
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    • 654 8 l IUIVAU H|»Cl Noon Or SATI'RDAV. Annum, M. M. ■tr.,'-i,S3B tons, "apUin Poyd«n I, j»th Aug From Saigon. 18th Aug. <;..-., M H. Co. For Marseille*!, 20thW. Alciruna, Brit. >tr. 4,.'7>( tons. Captain Buiford, 18th Aug. From LiTerpool, 3lsi July. O.c. Mansfield Co. For Hongkong. ISHh Auk.-W.
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    • 950 8 Ham*, port, protoftb dot, arrival. «»d "MM 0/ ognli. Stiiuiiu. Agamemnon, L'pool, Sent 26 M»n»fl«ld. Bayern, Hamburg Oct II B. Meyer. Bengal, Hkon«. Oct p. A 0 Benlang, Kurop*j,«i ,nal,.luly SO Be.ivorli, h, Antwerp, Auk P. Simons. Bombay. London, .">cnt 13 P. 4 0 Candia, H'kong. Oct Ml
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  • 361 8 S Vmil'i Nutt I 4 rom.j OtfUO i Pbom Hailw. Oomiomm. S Km. Aagi 18 Natana Dan str.l 4KB Peter Mii Phanrang Aug lsßrhn Meyer A Co. 18 Al ems (tor Mr.l 274» Peteraeu Honing Aug 1 1 who Meyer A (*>. 18 Udy Mitchell Brit.tr 7MMugforu P. Dicoon
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 458 8 NOTICES. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hub Omoi No. 11, Cahtoh Roii>, Shisuhii. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, Agents. The Company offer* sum terms and better bonuses than any other Company ■•ing buaioeat in the Satt. A special point is made of prompt payment
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    • 797 8 /JLAffGUID WOHEI PALE CBILDHEX OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (oimun wb v nrni) NUTRITIVE BTIMULANT TWa aliaMMar, «> •••"7 aMtailaUa 1 B« oih.r Mild or liqsid food will rcattia e« la. t i im».h. it I* mdic«ud ia eoiMiimtioo*! inliw mii lack of dif«»u». power. y o^ laiaisa, assmla. H^k
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    • 667 8 NUTK KS. MALNTALNS HIGHEST TEE REPUTATION EVKHYWEHHE, Portilj the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THfc 3LSI S-CUR^ITY FOX HEALTH. jj Lj 4^y S3 -iES^UJ Si* IMINOI QR FLUID EXTWAOT OF H«D J4MMO* Esm. g^itf »w»sfiw»'jf!iVS!BLnßuyrß ian 1829. BJeL^K^sMLBjAIjIU TtilimsMi Pronounrei i v ttas> MKIMKST MIDiCAL AUTHORITIES lh«i r^ ZXJZ
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    • 86 8 DRINK ELIZABETH WATER The best natural mineral water in the East. Price pep case of 50/2 B. S6. SOLE IMPORTERS. PUTTFARCKEN Co. 81/8 RAFFLES HOTEL IX ADDITION TO THK TWO FRENCH CHEFS who devote their attention to Kuropean Dishes, the Proprietors beg to announce that they have engaged the service
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