The Straits Times, 25 August 1900

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  • 15 13 The Straits Times. EST. OVER 1 A CENTURY SINGAPORE SATURDAY. AUGUST 25. 1900. No. 20,223.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 833 13 rftHE BOBNW) COMPANY, LIMITED fp IE Hsssrfai* L*. Assnaasa. Horwkk. Uaioa Fir. laswaaee Met*. 4um liukm Cotsfaaj (Fii»|. rU«M«itaW» Uf. A—tras*. Soc*s*T iC CMS. M<*-al "evigrti.* -osspaßj. PAITT. MUTTCD. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p >Wl.-Tl *o™~ CTKAM NAVIGATION U>MTANY. annual fob CH.»». J»»». 0 Cbyloh. IWU, ArmuiJA, Adih EOTrT, MiwaiLLis, GmaiLTiß,
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    • 741 13 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I MiM.VKI.UKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agent) at Singapore: Ship Aoisot, lati J. Daixdels 4 Co.. 2-S, Cou/m Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Eipected Will be Despatched for On Vandtr Bulongan via Ports. Aug22. Banjermassin. Pulo Lout, Balik Papan,
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    • 732 13 C«oir\nMK DX» MESSAQERIEf j MARITIMEB DX FRANCE. 'I'ii.KiUi'Hir Addkhs: Mnuoisix, SianAPOKX The mail steamers will leave Singapore in or about the undermentioned dates.— OUTW4BD. Uomiim 1900. !••>' Dates Dates. fndut Wept. 1| E. Simon* Fept. a Lao* Sept. 17 lWr.i Sept. 18 Sidney Sept 29 Salatir Sept. tonkin Oct. 16
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    • 324 13 NOTICES. m& Where to? Where to? Where to? ~F WHAT WANT THEY TO BUY? J&fo (Anti Florabli-) BLAKKIN. y SM/ THK BKST AND PRO^ ED REMEDY Hrn AGAINST GNI or THE OnMIinNRST DISEASKS. ■\Am^ Suflered by women, especially Europeans living in Warm Countries. It is rec mmen.lod by Dr. Billet
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    • 732 13 NOTICES. ST. ANDBJSWB HOUfrE. A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend tbe schools of the Slace, under the care of the Rev. D. Holland tubas, to whom applications can be sent. or to the honorary secretary, 6 a Mount Sophia w.s. i(
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    • 537 13 NOTICES PRIME AMERICAN SALT BEEF. 26 cento per Ib. FROM MCALIBTER CO. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHIRTS. SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. YAMATOYA'S BEST CREPE SHIRTS. White at $1.50. Coloured at $1.75. A LARGE STOCK NOW ON HAND. Y. SHIBUYA. man strkkt tuths DEVOE'S PETROLEUM. K WARD
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    • 771 13 I FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS I TOIETANDPER.SONALB [Ist tim, IS cents, a line tad aad M times, 10 cents a line 4th to «th times I oenta a line 7th to 18th times I osats a line; afterwards,! cenu a liae; bat Be charge lees than one dollar. Thus a l&ns
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  • 233 14 His Honour Sir Alexander Swettenham arrived Iroiu Punaug in the S*a Belie al 6.30 this morning. Mr. Busani|uet, the Uoveraor's private secretary, w.i 3 also on board. The region of the Yaog-tse Valley— to all outward appearances quiet— is not going to remain so long. We
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  • 12 14 A Museum Anatomic will opt n next Tuesday in North Bridge Road.
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  • 13 14 Mr S Hieamidzu has been provisionally recognised as Consul for Japan at Singapore.
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  • 19 14 Dk Colin Fold, a practitioner In tn M idras, has been appointed a-, istant deputy Health Otficer at fenang.
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  • 20 14 The I. O. intermediate steamer ■VhsM left Hongkong at ti p.m. on Thursday, and is due here on Wednesday morning.
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  • 23 14 It is reported that Ciovernment oih'cers entitled to exchange compensation 'ill be paid this month at the raie of 2s. to the dollar.
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  • 26 14 A bill is to be laid before the Legislative Council to make better provision for giantiug pensions to the widows and children of deceased public officers.
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  • 28 14 Mr. J B. Elcum, the Inspector of Schools, resumed duty on the 20th in«t.iiit Mr. II J. Wilkinson acts from that date as .Superintendent of Educauon at NMN
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  • 29 14 The tin output in F'ederaled Malaya in th>' first halt of this >ear ahow-d an increase over the corresponding period of last year, Negri Sembilan having the largest increase.
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  • 30 14 The Ilriti-h North Borneo I iovernment <>fTer« fret; grants of land al< pg»idi- the line of railway to Ohrinian Chinese refugees who may desire to settle down in that country.
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  • 32 14 It is said tin' very marked friendship exists betwet n the Japanese ;<nd 'he English troops in the field. Tl ey «up:ily each othei's wants and are mutually helpful in every way.
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  • 34 14 FHM report has it that the I■] il Ci 'Vernment has decided that .Singapore mean time shall be the Btandard time for tho Colony and the Malay States, from the Ist of January next.
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  • 33 14 A -< HKUE has been introduced in the P W. D. ot Federated Malaya fot periodical increases, promotions, and new appointment. Subordinate officials will be called upon to pass an examination before being promoted
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  • 32 14 Tin Japanese Naval Department has decided to construct one second-class and one third-class cruiser in Japan The designs have just been completed, and materials for their construction will be ordered from England
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  • 39 14 ■Mm of gnttas and rubbers from Malacca have been reported upon ai Ke.w. The values set ranged from id to J 10 per pound, the latter being f.r "c»tah greep jantan whu h described as strong K«od quality rubber.
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  • 38 14 The now Agent-General for New South Wales, in London, Mr. Henry Copeland, the Sydney Telegraph states, hopes to induce the Admiralty to establish stations for the supply of Australian coal to warships at Hongkong, Singapore, and other ports.
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  • 48 14 Complete sets of obsolete St. Helena stamps are being sold there for only 75 per cent, more than their face value These stamps were made over by the Government to be sold. Four thousand pounds' worth have been sold already, and only about one thousand pounds' worth remain.
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  • 47 14 The annual report on the Singapore Prison for 1899 shows fewer admissions 'o jail tban in 1 898, the difference being MT. The numberof floggings increased. Some prisoners refused every form of labour and it was necessary to flog them more than once before their opposition disappeared.
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  • 49 14 The Secretary of State informs the Governor, by despatch dated :M) July, that he has read with interest aud appreciation the various accounts of the spontaneous demonstrations ol loyalty displayed by all races, and sections of the community of the .Straits Settlements on die occasion of the Pretoria processions.
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  • 64 14 Ykstehday evening, from information received, a party of detectives raided 31 Johore Road. The |>olice found 270 catties of smelted tin and 135 catties of tinrefuseandsornxbrasiiveesels. Kuurof the boxes containing wreathes, which were stulen from the Christian Cemetery some time ago, were discovered, and a quantity ot chain, grating, and
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  • 77 14 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Bali copra has dropped to (6 40, Ponlianak copra to S6 (JO, black pepper to te9 7.">, white pepper to S4B, small pearl tapioc* to $.i 50, and medium pearl tapioca to Sfl :J0 Tin has risen to
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  • 16 14 The P. A 0. Clydr, Jhh the mail from tioiue, it dv« tw-tuwcfAj aftomooo.
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  • 109 14 Messdh Powell A Co. will conduct a large property sale ou Monday afternoon at their sale rooms. The estate of the late Gan Kng Seng, consisting of valuable freehold properties comprising brickfields, coconut plantations, and building allotments at McPherson Road, off Seraugoon R»ad, near the I hird
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  • 104 14 A HANDICAP Tut KN AM KM. A handicap tournament under the auspices of the Singapore Polo Club will be commenced on Monday, 3rd Septemnur. Each team will play two Chukkem in that day, and finish the matches on the following Thursday. The final natch will he brought oil
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  • 160 14 Suit prisoners who escaped from ni-i.il DeWet's camp say that Mr Steyn is kept under surveillance. They also report that Lord Metbuen effectively shelled the maiu convoy on the 12th instant, and captured one ot DeWel'n guns. General Smith- Dorrien reports thnt the 2nd .-hropshires marched 4.;
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  • 185 14 A LONG DRIBBLE." An >.k dribbling all the way from Prague to Paris, an eccentric Hungarian footballer has just turned up at the office of the Journal tUt BpmU in Paris He arrived in proper playing get-up, slightly modified to suit the heat by the addition of a pith helmet.
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  • 160 14 Tui P. .-nd O. ',7.,,/,, with the mail from home, due to-morrow, has on board 12 officers and 270 men for service in China. The troops, who all come direct from home, mainly comprise Koyal Garrison Aitillery, drawn from the Eastern and Southern and Western Kivisions but
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  • 295 14 Several Roman Catholic missionaries, fleeing to Kurope from the Boxera in Eastern Shantung, have reached Saigon by sea. One of them, interviewed by a reporter, describes the Boxers as firmly believinc themselves, ■fter once undergoing initiation into the sect, to be proof against bullets and swords. Indeed the
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
  • 717 14 BIU GAME GALORE. No doubt some of our readers will reiueinber Mr. (nuw Captain) Klower ol Hie .">tii Kumlu-rs wiio speut twu pcrlod^ ol vacaliuii in the Peninsula in 1.-m; anil I»US. Captain Flower —a son ot Hit Utc .Sir W iiliain Kluwer, the distinguislied surgeou
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 28 14 London, Baiunlay It is intimated at Washington that possibly it will be norms-try for the Allies to continue to gtrrison Peking all the wiuter.
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    • 61 14 B ADEN-POWELL ATTACKS GROBLER. General Baden-I'owell engaged the rear-guard of Commandant Grobler'i force for a whole day, on the 21st instant, and drove the enemy to the eastward of In ni.ii River. During the engagement, two of the advance guards galloped into each other. Both lost heavily, Colonel Spreckley and
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    • 28 14 AMERICAN TROOP'S DI VESTED TO MANILA. The Amerirnn (iovernuient has diverted 4000 troops hound for China to Manila, the American force in China being deemed to be adequate.
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  • 142 14 THK REGIMENTAL BAND TO THE EDITOR OF THC STRAITS TIMIS." Sin, Some years ago, considerable comment was caused by the C 0. of the Northampton Regiment allowing ihe hand of the Battalion to perform at a festival in the Chctties' Temple in lank Road. The performance* of the hand
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  • 196 14 TO THE EDITOR OK THE STRAITS TIMES Sir,— As Mr. Wee Theam Tew has not so far answered the enquiry of lii.|'iiMtive" about the Straits Chinese Contingent to China, will you allow DM a small space for some information which, however, 1 cannot guarantee
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  • 379 14 T.I IIIK EDITOR OV THB STRAITS TIMES." Sin. At the recent annual inspection of the St. Francis' School here, the first live standards did very well. The V Standard was the best of the lot thanks to Mr. Chan Tay Swee, the ■HIM in charge. The
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  • 48 14 London, lsM Auga.'i. Olonu. Burroughs has reinforced the garrison at Knmasi, revictualling it for two months. He twice defeated the Ashantis close to Kuinasi by Sflendid charges with the bayonet Lieut. Green, of the West India Regiment, and four men were killed, and three
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 487 14 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SI'KI'IW.I.Y wl»vt«t Moud thoroughly matured in bond. Prio* $10 p«r cw» sample* free. BOK.NBO CO., LTl>. ru. th. Solo ImporterSIDEROSTHEN PAINT. *d ahuilittcly anti-corrosive paint for IRONANDSTEEL B a I KJ^^H > Ai i n ijj (guaranteed to be Jw best KIIBT-PKBVENTIVE «tant. lDY»lu*ble lorBhi|i», Jlnchicory. Bridge*
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    • 1045 14 AUCTION SALKS. KoTATL OF IHK HTJS GAN I.NG btNO VALUABLE HI— I II II rROPF.KriBS OOMPBIHINQ lIKHKHKI.Ii.s, II Mi >N I 1 I I I. AN I U ldX>. \.\li BUILDING ALLOTMENTS Al M IHhliSuN KOAP.oKF -IIiXNi.CHIN KIIAD. M i \li THV.JII. MII.KST'>NK. H.MiAPOKK. to uaoi.i> iv ai i riox
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    • 845 14 AITCTION SAI.EX TANJoNU I'AUAII HO AI) AND tOHOAFOU RIVER ,)a RI'II.DINCi ALLOTMENTS at TanC\ I'JiiK Pan 1 Koad, K«ui> Street, and Knan street, ne»r Tnnjoni; I'agar also li I.I." I Mh\ l> i M".l VMKH SULTAN RUAD Dear the Sinijapore Ki»er, Ktmpjng To I* sold >>v surtion at Powell Co.'i
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    • 580 14 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO\VN_IIALL. POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN t'I'KUA CO. 10-\U.III I'iMitively the laal uight in Singapore I •THE LADY SLAVEY. Tkit (Saturday) afltnvtm. Aw/tut Grand Matinee "THE LADY SLAVEY." CHILDREN HALF PRICE. Plan now i.|«.-n at Hi.- Kulmiikuh Piano Co. Prices S-J, and SI. Ciood-bye. v.c. A. H. POLLARD. VACANCY for two
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    • 7 14 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is -'.<' U
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  • 1394 15 \i MRBaUI MKMISIi. •tint; of in. infers of r Artillery was H II last evening Clair, Ailing Comma and the other Davis, Lieul Mi-i.-wetlicr, ton, ami Lieu I Raid (A-lju-I here was a large attendance ol IMAM. AM I AKIIRKH. 1.1-.I niectlllC mm ('..in ..n the
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  • 189 15 AR RANGE MENT imasMY, Aii-t-i. Hint] W ter. 1114 pro. New Moon, li'4-a.m. .t 1 .uiii.nienl Repn Lin 1. i M Monthly Modal. L L i.C.T..urnan.i-iit. I own Hill. 4 and B. I. l>. O. I 'Temperance lub 7.30. BfSUAV, Mt» At'. lST. Huh Water 1U a.m. ll.iOp.m. Eleventh Sunday
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  • 282 15 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERV ICES. (M.IVtSIH BdBDAY AKTSK IKINITV). >T \M>KEH"-I('AT]IhIiHAI.. 7 A. ni. M 7*p n m it Eqcturto, •> .'ill p. in.. K\'ii-oin: mid s«tiik»ii. i>n account of Urn in imposition of the I:.a |i HollM'l Mir i.- Ibsra will rot be in st Matllw'i Church, tomorrow i\ in
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  • 956 15 a mmimnii year. The annual general meeting of the uirmi.ers of the S C C. took place at the Tanglin Club last evening The Hon E M. Mm-wether (President) occupied the chair, and there was a large number of mrmhers pnsent. 4NXIAL KKPoRT. The committee's annual report
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  • 92 15 YKSTEKDAYrf HAY. "A" MIXED Dnl'BLM. UNA! Mi- R«M »n.i Mr. Motley, s,t beat Mr. iin.l Mi-k M»t!ri,lh,.t, B-l. TIE FOX TO-DAY. LADIKS' DOIBLEB. Mr> Adami-and Mr. MnlsmwD, own lA, T. Iho Mi.»e» Uunn. owe 1.V4. IIK FOU MONDAY. LADIES' UOI'BI.ES. rISAL. Mn. Wiwl.ie I and
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  • 962 15 11 ir« from Atats avd Europt MiLIT.UtY OPftUTIONB. Simla, \*lh Augutt. The following telegram has been received from Geneiai (I. melee, dated Chefoo, Saturday 1 marched from Peitxang nine miles towards Yangtsun. After ascertaining that the enemy held the railway embankment we formed for attack with the Americans on
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  • 69 15 Thl return British transport tlunn iN" 7) passed throush from east to west at Ki:«i this morning The Royal Indian Marine transport Dnlkouiie arrived this morning from Bombay via Madras. There are on board the sth Hyderabad Infantry consisting of Lieut-Colonel Welchman, Capt. Andain, Lieut Tregear, ('apt. Brown, I.
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  • 1392 15 (SpecUitor It is not difficult to discern the motive* which have induced those who rule at Peking to pour out a fresh torrent of exculpatory lies. Seeing the persistence with which the Allies pursued the attack on Tientsin, they thought that it it succeeded it would he
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  • 837 15 PETROLEUM TRADK. l>i i petroleum trade is steadily increasing in Palemhang. Tin- steamer Volute of the "Shell" Transport Company has lately been to the Muara Enira Company's refinery there, to take in a cargo of oil The petroleum indus» try in that quarter is going ahead. The Muara
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  • 102 15 I hi. matinee by the Pollard Lilliputian Opera Co. in the Town Hall this afternoon begins at four o'clock A crowded audience witnessed "The Lady Slavey" last night, when tinyoungsters fully maintained the first class reputation they have gained heriin The BeUe of New York and The Geisha."
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  • 104 15 CL EARANCES. Dm, V emu's Kami Kl»u4Bi. CirTAix DMUinon LUf M HulUn Bril »tr. Ablert I Muar S4 Firfolla lUI »tr. Cboparrt Muar 86 i Sappho Brit «tr Turner Mslarcs *nd Xl«.« 38 Bun Wbalt Soou >tr. Kome Billiton «nd rontwoai X I Oiaps Add! itr FolU-u graving «i» port*
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 877 15 NOTICES. SUITLY Off ttfOßie, 1901. TH E (iovern mont of Clangor i» prepared to receive tender* for the supply of the following stores for the haifway Department during IWI Class A.— Tools I Ironmongery. Cla» 8.-Bolts NuU, Waahors. Bar Iron, and Cut Iron work. Class C.-MinccllaneouK Stores Kche.liil.-s an. l
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    • 621 15 FOR SALE KM I'M )YM RNTB: TO LET; AND PERSONALS; [Ist tihs, 16 cent* a line; 2nd and 3rd time*, 10 cent* a line 4th to «tli time* r> cent* a line; 7th to 18th time*, S cent* a line; afterwards, 2 oent* a line; but no charge lea* than
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 226 16 (Batf art oorreettd to noon) .fembter I 7.76. i opra Bali, .6*o. do Pontlanak, 6.90. Pepper, Black. ao.no do White, (6%) 47.00 Bago Flour Sarawak,. S 30 do Brunei Ho. 1 S.W P«arlBago 4.07 J. Coflee, Bali, V>X bads a.i.mi Ooflee Paleml«ng, 16% baiis.. VIM Oodee, ÜberianTTlo i\M Taplooa,
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    • 321 16 (Halts are corrected to noon.) Ranbs (16/10 pd.) VU.IO. *£l fully paid 16.5.50. ■KecbauGold'(|lOpaid) |-S I'ho N. K'chau Mining Co f> 90, sellers. South Baubs (f 100 pd.) f n\. Do. ($5O pd.) (76. Sepiau (flOpd.) fIH. •RedjangLebooß(B.loo).. $2»0. Punioms (>4 paid.) I:.-'. PfthangKabang(l9/ pd.) fI.OO. Bcrsawah Gold Mine(t6pd.)S^.Oo.
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  • 136 16 Far Per .(r. Time. To-Day. Swatow vi» port^ C. Hock Kian 3 pm. Pontiaimk Han Fo Soon m Bagaa via ports Sri Tringganu 3 p.m Hongkong via ports Mogul 3 p.m. Macasnxr via ports B. I't.h Guau X p.m Kamarang via ports tHaiyi Ann 4 p.m Sandakan via
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  • 122 16 Feom Eckopk -By tbe P. O. s. Clad*, dueon the Mlh Aug. with dates to ihe 3rd Aug. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 4th and 7th July. Fkom China:— By the M. M. ».s. Ern.,l Sitnoju, dun on Sunday July lith
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  • 202 16 ARRIVALS Per s. Eugrnie from Rambas— Messrs. E. .1- Val, U. Pontaini, G. de Werre, and C. de Jong. Per s. t.Hyj Unnq from Tvluk Anton Tia port*- Messrs. B. Kinderslej, D. Kindersley, and F. Wicketts. TO ARRIVE. (For I inaapore.) Per M. M. r Armand B*kic connecting
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  • SHIPPING
    • 230 16 Under tms beading the following abbreviations are used sir— steamer sh.— ship tq.- -barque sch.— schooner; Yet— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Übt,— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p.-Horse-power Brit.British U. S.-Uoited States; Kr._ French; Ger— German Dut —Dutch loh.-Johore Ae^ fi. c-Generel-cargo d.p.— deck passengers: U.— ULeer tain T. P.
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    • 1028 16 A«bit*ls *Jimob Moon ov Ykktekdiy. Adehnn Patti, Brit. .tr. 1.589 tons, Capl Sindai 24ih Aug. From Rangoon, lath Aog O.c Boustead and Co. For Rangoon. Bo* Hin Own, Brit. str. IH9 tons C«pt Scott, 26th Aug. From T. Anton, 22nd Aug T < An» d:^t We<J BinllOdCO
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    • 997 16 Same, port, probabU dolt arrtnl. ant namt ot agenti. HnAktns. Agani«mnon, L'pool, Sept 26; Mansfield. VlUernev. KuchmoUn, Aug SO 11. B. K. Banca, H'kong, Aug 29 P. A Bayern. Hamburg Out II B. Meyer. Bengal, H'kong. Ort 6 P. A O. HeiiTorli h. Antwerp. Aug P. Simons. Bisatno,
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  • 143 16 5 Voul'b Nimi 24 Oaraelot 24 (Gloucester City 34 AdHena Patti 25 K'l«n Y.nu 2ft Ban Hin (Juan 28 Hye Laong 36 Eugenio 35 Sea Relle 3ft Vucooia 3 Kai« 25 Flo'M Tow. Cuim Uut bq. SB9 Nacodafa Bri( itr. 14fld Nelwn «tr. 1988 Sinclair ttr. 70 iblmmen itr.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 232 16 NOTICES. Hut: for LEI PERRINS 1 t| ff I#| WORCESTERSHIRE SAU6L By Special Warrant JOM j^^^TUß Porvegors to Empress ot India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. RILEY. HARGREAVES COY., LIMITED. ekdubh, nos and husb founuehs, budsi and ship builders. ani> (IKNEKAL COXTRACTOKS. STKAM VESSKLS IN BTKEL OH WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIIM
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    • 146 16 Sweet Scents from flowers, RIGAUO'3 WHITE VIOLtTS. RIGAUD'S white noti. RIGAUD'S WHITC JASMIN. RIGAUD'S WHITE LILAO. RIGAUD'S wH.Tt mis. RIGAUDsC; Paris V J PILSENELi BEEK KEY BRAND. IUPORTKD SI tCM 187K v > BEWARE OF IMITATION 6. NOH« CiINCINI WITHOUT TH* ABOVI TWO LABELS. BEHN~MEYER ft Co., i-.^-Übs. "TIMES" AND
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    • 674 16 NOTICES. CUTICURA REMEDIES THE SET Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin, CUTICURA Ointment, to heal the skin, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool the Wood, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood bmnonrs, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when the
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