The Straits Times, 11 September 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER I A CENTURY SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1900. No. 20,237.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 875 1 NOTICES. fpilK MUM coMiA.NY. LIMITED THE Mandard Uf> A~mr.no. Horwiah Daioa Kir. laaaianoa Sodaty. Attaa AMnw Coaapaaj (Fue). Tka F. iu.t.l .If LUa aararaaaa Booiaty. Tka Oosaa Marine lararaaoa Ooauaay. Tha Chiaa Mataal Maaa HavlfatMa CosspaßJ. rka Tottaaham Lafar Raat lompanv fWa Mantiaw laasnaoa Oompaay, Limitaa. Foe partK-olara of tbaaa
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    • 800 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'O.MNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aoexct, late J. Daekdels A Co., Collteb Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Bawam. o*l vial'orts. AugSl. Bawean. Honrabaya, Baniermassin, Pulo Laut, balik P pan,
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    • 536 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVHiA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANU. RANOOON, CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Passengers and Cargo hooked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and
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    • 648 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital £5,1»7,M0 Paid up Capital £.'12,7f10 Reserve Fond £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. rf CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPAN Y. LIMITED. Capital Sabacribed M.OU),00&. Amount Paid
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    • 671 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS fts. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS LA A RGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." Agents: Mesbr.. LYALL AND EVATT. ■I th S. SINQAPOBE. THE ALEXANDRA^ BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PRF.PARED TO SUPPLY. BKICKS, FIRE BKHKS, A FIBE CLAY. For
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    • 697 1 BANKS. TTONQKONG AND SHANGHAI XX BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND $11,1500,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 nlmlm PROPRIETORS. 110,000.000. Cocar or Diuctom N. A. Sibbs, Esq.— CaAiaju*. K hn*», Eaq.— Dapn-rr CaAiaaAM. R. 11 Gsat bq. I D. M Mosas, gaa. E. (loan. Kaq. I A. J Raimokd. Em.
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    • 494 1 NOTICES. 1 srTrv^iwt. irfttM.IHI.JlMl,.,,;,. .*..'> r.,j4.*88«, BMtrtMfl A it..«ir.| toil r»4*aij hhu*. If «f tU it* ZTi 1^"" 1 •'■i-'^»rli*h»rO»«n f j 1 **mmim. Bihi i l ranvm I u——_ 1> v i n u»^r^...«. t uSSSmtSi /CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND \J CAPTAINS. RAHTJENS ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION. Other nuuees than our
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    • 788 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- ANDJ'ER.'.ONALS [IT nm, 1C oants a Una tod and M times, 10 osnts a line 4th to «th times cents i Uh j 7th to loth timas cants Una afterwards, 1 cents a Una bot a* charge lass than on* dollar. Thai a Urn him
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  • 49 2 Geary:— At the Ueneral Honpital, Sinn i pore, at about am. to-day, Kdwabd Ei'gsne Geary, ag»d 19 years, eldest sou of John Eug*n» G*ary. Tbe funeral leaves the Genxral Hospital at 6 pm. for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and tb 'nee for the Cemetery.
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  • 23 2 His Honour the Acting Governor will be "At Home" at Government House, on Saturday afternoon next, at 4 45
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  • 143 2 The preliminary wotk in connection with the construction of the Johore railway goes on apace. After passing B'ikit Timah, lh«. course of the line can he easily followed by the clearing of timber, the track in no place running a great distance from the road. Just before reaching Kranji, there
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rato is 2/1;.
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  • 14 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a sale of building land on the l>th inst.
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  • 17 2 KiKi.n -Maii*iiai. Count von Waldersee is due from Europe on Thursday, in the Uerinan mail steamer Sarhten.
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  • 16 2 Mf-i- Yxr \Vh*tt A Co. advertise tiieiiisilves as sole importers of (jreenlees Bros Highland whisky here.
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  • 18 2 Shvi.iui. aerated water making machiLes have been despatched from Calcutta for the use of the troupe iv China.
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  • 20 2 A monust the telegrams of condolence sent in connection with the murder of King Humbert one was from Li tiung-chang.
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  • 23 2 The llth anniversary meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be h-ld at the Pnn-ep Street Chapel on Thursday next, at 8 p.m.
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  • 19 2 The P. and O. Company has now established its Australian headquarters in Sydney. Hiihertothe headquarters have been at Melbourne.
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  • 28 2 It is a matter of some doubt how many Boers have altogether been captured since the war began, but the number cannot tall far short of 1 5,000.
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  • 30 2 An exceptionally large tortoise was on view the other day at Kuala Lumpur. It weighed 47 lbs, and its shell measured inches in length and over 3 feet in circumference.
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  • 27 2 On Sunday last, the Right Reverend Dr Caivalhoe, Portuguese Bishop of Mau-o, held a continuation service in the Portuguese Church of S(. Jose. 150 candidates were confirmed.
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  • 38 2 Two more modern British battleships are to be sent nut lo China. They are the Ul/nj and tbeOeuii both are tirst class balileeliipii of the Vtiaoptu class, ar" ..1 iL'.yj" tuns, and have a speed ot le knots.
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  • 30 2 At the Assizes yesterday, Lee Ang Moli was sentenced lo eighteen months' imprisonment fur cheating and forgery. Mouluo and Veerapan, who were charged with theft in a dwelling, were discharged.
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  • 35 2 To-day's share and producequotations came 100 late for correction on the ii.iek page. I.i n. hi- Kabangs have dropped lo 51. 35, and new Benares opiuiu lo >:>iii Kangoon rice ranges lruui Ml Stu 153.
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  • 40 2 Lh.it -(iKSKKAi. Sir Charles Warren, who is on his way home from South Africa, is to receive the offer of an appointment for which it is fell that he is eminently tilted in recoenition of his distinguished services. The World.
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  • 35 2 At this afternoon's meeting of the Legislative Council, the Uon'ble T. Kurle will ask the following question Will tho liovernment state their reason for the issue of Notification No. MM under. The Stamp Ordinance, 1081'?-
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  • 43 2 Ar Bangkok, all butchers have now to kill cattle at a Government slaughter house in one place only. The order came into force on the Ist instant, with the result that almost all the butchers at once struck. A meat famine was feared.
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  • 40 2 A company has been started in Paris to carry on a factory for extracting rubber from bark by a newly-invented process. It is expected that next month the factory will be ready for experimenting with rubber barks from various countries.
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  • 41 2 The cruiser /ireAer, fur Dome time guardship at Singapore, has bad XI7,UUO expended on her. She is now to be commissioned trom the Medway Fleet Reserve for the Australian Station. There she will replace her sitter-ship, the Mohuuk, ordered to China.
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  • 45 2 The Dutch dredger Port Arthur, oi Rotterdam, is due here shortly bound for Poet Arthur. It has been secured by the Russian Government, but is being taken out under the Dutch flag. At Port Arthur the dredger is to be used for deepening the harbour.
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  • 49 2 Captain Ryder, Royal Engineers, who has been in China in charge of the Yunnan survey party, had arrived at Chungking on the L'pper Yangtse-Kiang wbon last heard of. There need, it is thought, be no anxiety about him Major Manifold and Captain Davies were believed to be with him.
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  • 85 2 Likut.-Colonil Crole-Wynrlham and the officers and men of the 21st Lancers were put into a Mate of some excitement lately by the publication .of a report that their regiment was destined for service in China. Inquiries at headquarters, however, show the report to have bad no foundation. Not only have
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  • 49 2 la the first seven months of this year, 400.482 piculsoftin and tin-ore were exported from Federated Malaya, against 37:1,779 piculs in the corresponding period of 1899. The duty collected from January to July, 1900, was $4,1 14.829— an increase of 5588.473 compared with the same period of last year
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  • 49 2 Tbe agenda at the Municipal meeting, to-morrow, includes:— Question by Mr. Maclaren re theatre, motion by Mr. Jago re bullock cart registration, tender for landing steps on river, increase of coolies' wages on Pearl's Hill reservoir works, appointment of registrar of deaths, and revision of certain license fee scales.
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  • 54 2 A Malay named Abdul Rahman, living at a school in Sumbawa Road, reports to the police that flowers valued at Sill have been destroyed at his plantation at Gaylang. Last night he reported again that at 8.30 p. m. twenty persons came to his house in Sumbawa Road, created a
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  • 55 2 On Saturday morning, three Chinamen were arrested at No. 182 New Bridge Road. Yesterday, they were charged before Mr. Sarwar with assisting in the management of a common gaming bouse. One of them wan dixchargpd but the other two were fined &tOO each, in default three months. Mr. Joaquim, who
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  • 59 2 At the date of last advices a memorial was in course of circulation among the Government clerks in Colombo to petition the Governor to grant them station allowance. The petitioners contend that house rent in Colombo has increased by more than 50 per cent, in the last fifteen year*, and
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  • 68 2 The West Indian cricketers brought their tour to a close with a victory over Norfolk. Their earliest performances were far from promising, as they were easily defeated in their first four engagements, but they afterwards beat Leicestershire, a weak eleven of Surrey, Hampshire, Norfolk, and x team representing the minor
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  • 81 2 The Hon. A. Murray and family were to leave Tasmania for Sydney about Auz 25th, and after a week or ten days there they were to go to Melbourne. On Sept. MMs, they leave Melbourne for Ceylon by the P. O I 1 Bssm. According to
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  • 86 2 A Taii'Hkw named Sim Ah See, of 42 Rangoon Road, alleges that his partner named Kow Joo Kirn, of 195 New Bridge Road, absconded with dUM worth of property between midnight on the 9th and IM a.m. on the 10th. A Hokien named Wee Tong, of 93
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  • 78 2 Last night, tbe Kuropean police of all ranks assembled at Police Bahru for the purpose of forming a recreation club. Assist. Superintendent Hamilton occupied the chair. A special committee was elected to see about obtaining a football field for the club. Capt. Hamilton was elected President and
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  • 69 2 The French transport AUsandre 111 arrived from Marseilles this morning bjuud for Taku. She has 1,000 men and war material on board, and is expected to leave to-morrow. The Italian transport Sard America, with Russian troops on board, sailed for Vladivostok at 7 15 this morning. The
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  • 88 2 BousriaD it Co. send a combined revenue chart, for the year 1899-IVOO, of fifty-nine British fire offices, with index of their financial position. They crllectively started the year with XJ»,aW,i'9s as funds, exclusive of capital, and closed tbe year with these funds raised to £30,2111,798. The chart shows
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  • 157 2 This morning, we regret to learn, Mr. E. E. Geary, employed by McAlisler A Co. and a private in A Company of the 3. V. U died. The funeral, which will be a military one, takes place at Bukit Timah Koad cemetery this
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  • 164 2 At Rangoon a proposal has been on foot to frame races for Griffins at the autumn meeting. The Indian Sporting lima explains the (jnllin system as follows A number of gentlemen join together to import a certain nuniber of ponies of a certain standard from Australia, and
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
  • 670 2 THE HANDICAPS. The following are the handicaps for the H. C. C. Tennis Tournament, which commences to-morrow afternoon -"a" doubles. S. Reid and Capt. Dewing, Braddell and Elliot- 1-5.5: Kaiume ana Mayson— l6.l K. 1). and J. a Mactaggart, Muir and Pearce, Mosley and Upton,
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  • 130 2 SILANOOR BEATS 81N0APFRI. The golf inter-team trophy competition for the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, and Java was held on the Petaling link>, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The I'enang and Sepoy Lines Golf Clubs were not able to fix teams, but the Singapore Golf Club were represented by
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 35 2 THRKE TOWNS UK-OCCUPIED. tendon, Tuetday. Tbe Boers have re-occupied Bethlehem, Fouriesberg, Senekal, and Ladybrand, wbich have been evacuated by the British. [These places are in the Orange River Colony.]
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    • 44 2 MJGGBIIDAI PBAW MAKER. It is stated at Washington that two European Powers have been approached by Lord Salisbury, with the suggestion that Sir Robert Hart, the InspectorGeneral of the Chinese Imperial Customs, should be appointed peace plenipotentiary by the Allied Powers.
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    • 25 2 A hurricane has wrought enormous destruction of property in Texas. In the port of Galreston alone, about :i,ooo persons were killed.
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    • 48 2 SI '(i( JESTED APPOIX i ME.NT OF USD KOBEKTS A.S SE( UETARY FOR WAI!. The Morning I'nel urges the appointment of Lord Roberts as Secretary of State for War. That journal says that, since 1895, the Commnnder-in-Chief of tbe army has been merely an administrative puppet
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    • 39 2 Uler. Li Hung-Chang has been handed the powers and credentials from the Chinese Government appointing him to negotiate for a settlement between China and the Allied Powers. The terms of the settlement are left to his discretion.
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    • 32 2 VOLUMTBERB SUFFER SKVHUKI.V. Most of the casualties in General Buller'a. force were among the Volunteer Company of the Gordon Highlanders who were ruck with stira pnel at seven miles range.
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    • 48 2 THE HURRICANE IN TEX AS. Still lAtrr. The damage to property at(<alveston is estimated at ten millions dollars in gold. Fifteen hundred persons perished in the town, and eight steamships were worked. The storm swept over aud ruined the belt of country iv Texas where cotton is grown.
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    • 24 2 Sir William Butler, formerly Com-inander-in-Chief at the Caps), has been appointed to command the troops at Aldershot
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    • 18 2 General French, in advancing from Carolina to Barberton, captured three positions in succession with small loss
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    • 16 2 General Buller on Saturday carried it precipitous ridge 1500 feet high. The enemy retreated.
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  • 102 2 Thk following lixtures have been made in the competition for tbe Warren Football Shield Sept Nth B. K. a i H. M. s. HranMr Sept. 18th S. V. K. S, STith I'-o ,K. A. Hept 19th T. I'agar ft ll'th Co., K. A. Sept. -JOlh V.
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  • 119 2 At the moonlight band performance in the Gardens last Saturday, it may have been noted that there were refreshments for sale, and that the table and that portion of the Gardens were illuminated by an extremely bright acetylene gas lamp. The lamp was lent for the occasion
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 397 2 NOTICE& KKis BEER A first quality I ilnner, at a moderate fie*. Guaranteed equal to anything ir I is saarkst 118.60 per case of t) doz. pints, of all BORNEO CO., LTD. Sole Importers. RITCIIIES WHISKY SPECIALLY sel«ct«d blend thoroughly maturad in bond. Price f 10 per case; «amp BORNEO
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    • 1360 2 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Annual Gash Clearance Sale LAST FEW DAYS Bargains in all Departments. ROBINSON Co. THE < KILOS LA4 E rU.K< II IM. D. B. P*DRIS HAMV, n.\» removed fn>m No 8 Armenisn Street toNo. SStamford Roa.l.Sinßk. pore. .-0 1) .-I.NGAPOHE-JOHOKE KAILWAV. TKM>KBBarv invited for the supply of bard
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    • 510 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NKW I'RODLTCK UODOWN TO BE LET SITUATED at Annon Road near Tanjong I'agar, area about 7.U00 sq. ft. Entry rom October. Apply to I.KE CHENG VAX CO. U.C. 10, Malacca Street. MALAY STATES SALT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. THE statutory general meeting of the Company will be held in
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    • 13 2 Pkodice, exchange, and share price and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 160 3 On the iStli ult two Chum: arrasteil ia Prtoaaa mrea> 111 possession of four buttles of brandy ol winch .1.1 not, or would not. rbe hollies ban Henneesy > label and the brandy whs marked as I examination sliowcilthc 10 hear the stamp Uorville liie m.itt.r I-
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  • 184 3 1 lit to. lrnanu.lt nn.ler tin- auspice"! al the l'olo Oab reached its final stage iv, when 1! team, 1 ansisting ol Col Whitley, Mi Iran.-. Captain Wynter, and Mr Ma^ratli DMI 1> team. Mr Y..:int. Mr Still, Mr Wright, and Mr lamia awa. b} I goata ta
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  • 154 3 dieil raeaatli in .1 He« Vik uylum where I.' He was bor- hemU, II- went to Vienna ami Bniabad ln> rtudiei AttainincdiM:: "arlj in life, be (lek-ateii Profeai .1 Andanawi ii i!>. in.it. li He tod in tournar.lly lir>t or Among «n which he ware tho*e held in
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  • 233 3 A Can iblished -ry Two ui'li were 11 id and 1 i» IWI Kiver ti^lmiL I tha itoal nightline itn-i booki (owed a \,i> bt K'flinc that li was oa the Una, mm of the nun in.- I tl" yai lite lo tbe tii-k "I h uiling
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 412 3 THKIK PM ASI) PRIWrSCTS. TO THE EOITOK OF THE STKAITB TIMES." Sik, In the issueof the.S7r.nf.* I'imci of l he Dili instant .there appeared a letter headed "The Straits IV.Iu c FufM 111 win. li < Ibserver with little hesitation pared the pay of all ranks
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    • 1010 3 r. n:K 1 uitok uk thk "stka;t» rmts.' r. id wiiu great inte.re-t i.nni.rs letter in your yesterday's 1 1 agree mm ueaily all tual l.vi "is 11 nol a pity lhal we mutt *lwav» be advertising our Mulls toeveryuody 1 should -ay it would be
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  • 113 3 NINE DWTS. OF OOLD TO THE TON*. Skvkkal reefs with payable gold have been discovered in Burmah. One oftliem m lh- Clioilkpaz.it reef, in 'he Wuntho District, which has several associated veins besides a second reef half a mile to the north, and tiro veins of
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  • 416 3 We have to announce the death of the Riuht Rev. Theophilus MafaT, of the Indian Roman Catholic hierarchy, which took place at 11 nUaak on Sunday night at the General Hospital, while his loroVhip waa the guest of the Right Rev Dr. Kce.
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  • 384 3 KVIDE.VK AT TUE COI'RT-MARTUL Th« court-martial proceedings arising ■ut of the Pretoria plot were opened at Pretoria on tbe ***** August. LitMitetiant 11-<iiB C'ordua, of the* Staalo Artillery, was charged with having broken his parole, and further with having conspired to kidnap Lord Roberts, tbe Coniraauder-ia-C'liief in
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  • 799 3 A CHINESE VIEW. Cuattino with an influential China--111 in, a representative ol the Hongkong Tcitjraph was informed that the three Powers most feared hy the Chinese are KuMia, France, and Germany. France is supposed to be casting envious eyes upon the Two Kwangs and, should circumstances permit, any oilier
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  • 184 3 In his farewell speech to President Louhet tbe Sbah appoars to have revealed a sense of humour and a com maud nf delicate irony hardly to be expected in an Oriental potentate. Considering the nature of the event which marred his stay in the French capital, his
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  • 131 3 Thk sea serpent was seen, the qlher day, otf the West Australian coast about thirty miles from Kremantle, by Captain Campbell of tbe steamer I'erth 1 i|.t hi. Canipbell described the reptile as a Urge serpeut with a black back and white belly. Its length could
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  • 897 3 (By io-day't Mail) GEN. GABELEE'S ACCOUNT. The following is Gen. Gaselee's official telegram reporting the capture of Peking feting, loin Anguet. At a conference on the 12th instant, it was agreed that the Allied Forces should concentrate within 5 miles of Peking on the 14th and assault
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  • 83 3 A coRKE«FonnitNT writes from Bombay as follows:— "As regards business in Bombay it is very flat, and all markets are dull owing to the plague, famine, ami war The plague ha« subsided to some extent Thelast two seasons of famine have turned things from bad to
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  • 129 3 Date. Vimil'i Nim VuoAßig Uimia Dmiimoi I ipt 10 10 li II it v v a v v v n v 11 11 11 11 U Farfalla lUI itr. I Chopard Muarand Malacca Melbourne MM itr. Blanc China via Hongkong Meanatcbr Brit «tr. Mar'on; Madras via ports Chelvdra itr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Labuan and Manila, Ktdah. on lltti Sept., B»hn M*yer A Co. Europe, Print Heinrich, on llth Sept.. Behn Meyer A Co. Japan via ports, Svhra, due 12tb Kept Bcho Meyer Co. Hongkong, C. Aprnr, due l.Hh Sept., SarMes Moan. Orfe»"a, Pttmtbwf, on Mth Sept R A.
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    • 624 3 NOTICRB. BUY MALACCA TEA. Good, Pure, Palatable, and Cheap. Under the Patronage of the Hoo*ble the Resident Councillor, Malacca TO BE HAD AT Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd., Messrs Ann Lock A Co., Battery-road and Messrs Yong bee Seng, Orchard-road, tv th s 17/9 STRAITS HOTEL. SINGAPORE. THE Proprietress,
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    • 993 3 AUCTION SALESVALUABLE LAND AND HOUSK PROPERTY AT SUAKOOOir, ABOUT H| MILIS FROM TOWH. TO BK SOLD BY AU<TIOH IT POWILL A CO.'S SALS-ROOM. On Wtdnetday, litK S'pttmber, 1900, at SJO p.m. AREA 3 acres 1 rood SI poles comprised in Statutory Grant No. 6.134, quit rent SS.fiO, together with the
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    • 796 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERSONALS: [Ist tim*, 15 cents a line; and and 8M times, 10 cents a line 4th to Bth times 5 osnta a line; 7th to 18th times 8 cent's a line; afterwards, 2 cents a llnebnt no charge less than one dollar. That a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 159 3 AHUNGBME* W ur, lit* aamstaak. II igh \V»t*r. 1 1 Hp m PhiitlErnioni- IwV.A M.v ,i 1 trill ii .1 Signalling. 6.16. WgbM- t.VBEh. High W»l«r 07pm MuirMp.il Commission. U.:«J. Ijind *al*. I'omll Un i.'mi begun a v hi s IC Ptaysi. U Drill ■ail. Toa i Hill in mitwar.l
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  • 605 4 Miauroaa. 11th BErriMß«a, IWO. PRODUCE. (Rat* an eomettd to Mm) Gambler buyer* I 7.95. Copra Bali, 6.40. do Pontianak, 6.00. Pepper, 81ack.. buyers W.KO do White, (6*) 46.00 Hago Flour Sarawak, 5.46 do Brunei Mo. 1 S.BO Pearl Bairo 4.074. CoSm, Bali, IS% basil JS.W Ooflee Paleml«ng 16% basis..
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  • 79 4 r ftr ««r. 7ime. To-Hurbow. Kelanlan via ports *Te» m.m Penang Calcutta C*«/W<i 3 p.m Bangkok Ckungmai 3 p.m. Klaog via ports Sri Pegatan 3 p.m. KlariK via port* Malaeea 4 p.m. Ranikok SAon 4pm Bangkok Kudal 4 p. m Klani; via portu Oiang Seng 4 p.m i'lirn-i.AV.
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  • 92 4 raoii Bdboph :-By the German Sachsen, due on the 12th Sept. with dates to ihe aOih Aug She hring* replies to the mails which left eliogapore on the <7th .eft Singapore Due in London Arrived Aug. 2nd N.D.I. Aug 27th Aug 27th Au«.4th MM Aug 27th Aug
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  • 245 4 ARRIVALS J>r t CW Phya from Klang ria ports-Father P-rri. h n, an I Mr Lyon. ra. Bantam from Bfintnm -Mr. nod M ra. H. Wiilema Messrs. Kolff. K-uchi-niu«. Van Lingen, Thomas, Mrs. Van M*:n<>len. Medtrn. Ijjuvour, Philipi. and Mr. and M Battrll Pr Ci'y ofljf...tr*n from Hourabava
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  • SHIPPING
    • 293 4 Under tbis heading the following abbreviations are used sir— steamer j sh.— ship bq.— barque sen.— schooner; Yet— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.— Ounboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Home-power Brit.— British U. S.— United state.; Fr French; Wer.— German Dut.— Dutch Job.— Jobore Ac., Q. c.,—Generalcargo d.p.— deck passengers
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    • 902 4 AEBIVILI BIHCI Noon Of YtUTtHDAY. Hanlam, Dut. Mr. 1.484 tons Capt Bekkering, 10th S pt. From Batavia, 81b sept. 1i and J<JO dp. Daeodels and Co. For Sour aya, Isth-Rds. flat '.tbrtij, Oer. str. 1,378 tons, Captain RH.ukmaun, 10th Sept. From Harry, lit Aug. Coal B. Meyer
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    • 906 4 Warn, port, pnOablt rial, o! vrrtank. n.d 0/ acnii. Htiimeiu. Agamemnon, L'pool, Sept 26 .M»mtield. An Umru. Antwerp, Oct 3 P Simons. Ayr, Kuuhmotzu. B«pt 17 M. B K. Bamberg, Hamburg, Sept 13 B. Merer Kama. London, Nov 23 P. A 0. Bantam, Batavm, Sept 10 Daendels Bayern.
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    • 133 4 Vew.lV Si». Tom. C»rtu« Fwi Haiud. OoMiwnt. I j B'ptl 10lWillOtheWUpBrit.tr. 148 Ralph Pontianak Sept 8 Vong Ban Sent 2 S?T, Um 1 Dut «tr. 14M BekWing Uai»«i» .-Vpt Dwod.l. and Co. JO Bellerophon Brit «tr. 1318 Lyons Fenang Sept BW. Huufleld 4Co KutSang .tr. 14«6 Bradley Bwatow .Sept
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 392 4 NOTICES. RILEY, lIAKGREAVES COY., LIMIfEDT nan iron and blasb poundubb, hougi and ship builders, and BUBAL CONTRACTORS. STKAM VESSKI.S IN STIKL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ENGINES OF ALi, TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. SOLE AGENTS \jL j y ij x i ENGLAND Stock sizes from 4 to 16 Horse Power
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