The Straits Times, 21 September 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. No. 20,240.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 794 1 fpio m „M c.iMI'ANY. LUUItW Nnrw>oh Unioa Fii. limn Atlaa AssonuxJ. l>«|»a\v {Vm). TW KnuitaM* Life kMrnanmar »ool«tT. fall'ld"**' iMMIt o» TH« BOBXTO company. limitbd. a*—*. sTEAMSiII' COMPANIES^ P Offk i. BMM Stmct STEAM NAVIGATION <X>MrAM. Btuhibs fob Chi»a, J*»*». P»*aiig CIYLO.I. iHUIi. APSTRALIA. ADIK, BOTrt, UaUIILLU, OiBBiLTiB, MALTA, BwHDiai.
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    • 1176 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T"ONINKUJKE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Coder rODtnct with the NatherUnda India UoTernment. t n .*ti at Siiwopoi*: Ship Aoijci, un J. Diudiu A Co., S-S, Oollt«» Quit. the undermentioned date* are only approiimate. Steamer From Wtllf T»»ptc>.>d tor On ,Vim»«Sft. Bu l^Kl».B«pt. 11. Banjermanin. Pulo Lout, Balik Papan Cote, Bnlongan,
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    • 635 1 INSURANCES. 'I'HK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital £2,127,800 Paid up Capital £m,7M Reserve Fond £1,078,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOCBTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE OOMPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed W,000,000. Amount Paid up.
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    • 619 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. •i. PROVISION FOB OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THK BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble .sir John Gorat, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 450,00,000 L.AKCE MIBK I.IBEKM. CtIMTMS KIW
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    • 696 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. i-AID-l'l 1 CAIMTAI »10,(O0,«B. RESERVE FUND 111,500,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OKI .inooooOO PROPRIETORS. -•I'VWMW. COCET OF DIEECTOM N. A. SIIBS, Etq.-OHAI«M»» li siirwiN, Km— Dbpott Cmaibhak. E. H. GaAT, Bm. I D M E. Gown., Eaq. A J Ratmokd, Cm. A Haupt, Km I B
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    • 509 1 NOTICES. KAGNALL At HILLKS 86, Botituon Read. HAVE ON HAND:— Electric Fan*. Ceiling and Table. 40, 60, t» 100, 10, and l-.fl olu. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits. Any Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fans. For Table Die, 104 Volts. Inspection inrited from all people who have
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    • 757 1 FOR SA.LE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AND_PER-ONAI* Ist time, 16 cents a line Jnd and IN times, 10 oents a line 4tb to Bth tlraes osnte a line 7th to 18th tines I seats a line afterwards, 1 orals a llaa be* ac charge leas than one dollar. Taos tVn* Urn*
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  • 119 2 l)»i«. Vnmi Niiii >uuAKii.| Cimii DwiKTiim Sept JO Manilla fab im. Joulxrt UUi M Calypso Brit >tr. I.o«t> f«oan«: ht»l Deli H Stroinbus Mr. Ho ken Vokohaiin Jl B»n\Vl,wlHin .tr. Uiwn Klsng port. -■I Tui Cbio» itr. Kebrr 1 I jbuau tia |K>rt« M (juitn »tr. Kami I Tegml
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  • 100 2 FRIDAY, 21st SEPT 1900 The latest rumour in official oircles regarding the Governorship of the Straits Settlements is that Sir Charles Warren is to receive the appointment. Having successfully accomplished his task of pacifying Griqualand West, there was no further need for Sir Charles' services in South Africa, and he
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  • 188 2 The prosecution of undertakings in Japan involving foreign enterprise and capital is much hampered. "Japan for the Japanese" is the cry. An example of the exclusive attitude which the Japanese adopt towards foreigners is shown in the matter of the development of the petroleum industry. For a long time it
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  • 313 2 Wl have held the opinion all along that despite the somnalent condition of affairs in China during the past few weeks, the chief theatre of the struggle will be the Yang-t/.e River. The Chinese are preparing to retard the advance upriver of German troops who are going on this expedition,
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  • 9 2 T" u\ 4 in bank rate i« 2, 1
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  • 13 2 1 iik hall at the new Teutouia Club to-night commences at nine o'clock.
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  • 16 2 A case of Miiall-pox has occurred at Pulo Tekong. A Malay girl is the person affected.
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  • 14 2 Th« Municipality at I'enang is considering whether it shall buy up the tramway there.
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  • 16 2 Yap Nia Ckke was, yesterday, lined I2UO for selling lottery tickets. The informer was awarded >l.'m
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  • 20 2 A launch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club bungalow on Sunday next at 10 and 11 a. m.
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  • 20 2 Tub F. M. l> Slerun arrived from Pahang this morning with H. H. the Tungku Behar and suite on board.
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  • 16 2 The German homeward mail steamer I'reusten left Hongkong yesterday, and is due here next Tuesday morning.
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  • 16 2 Am extradition treaty has just been concluded between the Governments of Sarawak and British North Borneo.
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  • 19 2 Thkrk is a practice shoot of the Garrison Rifle Club at the Tanglin range at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 18 2 Caftain Bailie Hamilton of the British Militia hu been appointed a Wing Offi-cr in the Malay State* Quidw.
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  • 18 2 Messiw. Pnwell Co. advertise, an auction sale of damaged produce at Tanjong Pagar Wharf on the 25th instant.
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  • 23 2 The Sea Belle, with Mr. Justice Leach on board, leaves Malacca this evening, and is expected to arrive hare to-mor-row morning at daylight.
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  • 22 2 Two hundred and nineteen deaths were registered in Singapore during the wee.k ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 47.50.
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  • 23 2 The Rev. W. G. Shellabear has been appointed officiating Wesleyan clergyman to the troops at Singapore from to-day, rirelhe Rev. F. H. Morgan.
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  • 26 2 The Japanese warship Asaki is due here from Europe on the 27tb instant. She is now at Colombo, where she is detained from difficulties in coaling.
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  • 26 2 Secokd-Lieut. Shaw, 18th M. N. has been transferred to the Ist Gurkhas and leaves Singapore for Madras on or about the 26th inst. in the Camotta.
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  • 23 2 Powell and Co. advertise sales of land on Woodleigh estate, along Serangoon Road also in Race-Course and Holland Roads, on the 2nd October.
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  • 27 2 Mr. and Mrs. Trotter left by the P. andO. mail this morning for Europe. Mr. L. A M Johnston assumes the duties of Acting Postmaster-General in Singapore.
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  • 29 2 Messrs. Syme A Co. advertise the cheapness and excellence of their petroleum oil of the Rising Sun brand, which can be had from them and from most retail dealers.
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  • 25 2 At the Assizes, yeßterday, Pak Mah Wan, a Chinese post-office employee, was found guilty of opening correspondence, and was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 31 2 A nkw 4-cent postage and revenue stamp made in the poitsl union colour has been issued in British North Borneo. The stamp represents an orang-utan in black on a red ground.
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  • 35 2 Dr. Morrison, in a despatch to the London Timet, say" the Powers mvii insist on the deposition of the EmpressDowager and the execution of Prince Tuan and the other organisers of the massacres in China.
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  • 35 2 It is reported that 2,000 more Japanese coolies are wanted for the German troops in China, and that there is keen competition between the Japanese emigration companies and the coolie agents to obtain the contract
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  • 39 2 The tenders for the General Farm in Perak were opened on Saturday last, and they show a rise amounting to almost three times the farm rent at present received by the Sultan's government, which stands at 560,0i)0 a month.
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  • 34 2 The British transport Suddea was caught in a gale near Hongkong on the Kith instant, and suffered some damage. Twenty-three mules and fo'ir horses were killed. One hundred and fortythree sheep were washed overboard.
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  • 45 2 It is advertised that the annual general meeting of the shareholders of 'he I'nion Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd will be held at the otticee of the Society at Hongkong on Thursday, 11th October. A dividend of l" per share of S5O will be paid.
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  • 36 2 .-i-t.Akiv. to a north China newspaper reporter about recent military operations there, a German naval ollicer remarked that the Russians appeared to be short of officers, and commented on the good marksmanship of the American troops.
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  • 46 2 A ai.A/K in a Standard Oil Company's kerosine junk brilliantly lighted up Hongkong harbour on the night of the 13th instant. The junk was laden with about 1,500 damaged tins of oil. The blame is laid upon the carelessness of the Chinese crew in handling fire
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  • 46 2 Yestebday, the proprietor of the Newmarket Hotel responded to two summonses, one for keeping his house open during prohibited hours, and the other for not keeping his lodgers' book in accordance with law. The first summons was dismissed on the second he was fined *•"> and costs.
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  • 54 2 lr is rumoured that Japan has made applicationtothe Powers for an increase in the customs duties there on leading articles of merchandise. This arises from the fact that Japan has been put to great expense in consequence of the Chinese expedition the proposed change is expected to result in a
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  • 68 2 Timiay's share and produce quotations came too late for lorrection on the back page. South Raubs (SIOO prt have dropped to SIT."), and South Raubs (SaO pd.) have dropped to »7.v Redjangs have risen to tMaUa\ and Tanjong Pagan to $295 Black pepper ha« risen to *29.75. Tin hae dropped
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  • 80 2 A cuUREM'ONiiiENT writes, point ing out that in January last the demand rate of exchange ittoud at lIP, now it stands at 2 a difference in favour of the Colony of about 5 per cent. But while this is the case, there is no reduction in prices he thinks tradesmen
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  • 52 2 Thk following Message has been received in Peking Telegram from Her Majesty to Sir Claude MacDunald:— "Warmest congratulations on your safety after such a terrible time of anxiety to us all. Trust you, Lady Mac Donald, and children are well, as well as all the others. Victoria,
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  • 92 2 The French transport Uruguay left for China at B.ao p.m. yesterday. The Italian transport Cilia de Milaito, with Russian troops on board, left for China about 7 o'clock hist night. The British transport Hull ur-it was stopped this morning while passing through on her way back to India
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 26 2 HETAKKSOVER SEALS OK OFFICE. Slmngkai, Thurtday night. Li Hung-Chang takes over the Chihli Viceroy's seals to-morrow and starts directly for Peking, joining Prince Ching.
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    • 49 2 Eight thousand veteran foreigndrilled well-armed Chinese soldiers are •ncamped at Yang-cbow. They are proceeding to the north to support Li Hung-chang. The troops are under the command of Chang-yao-yuan, who was the Chinese General at Kiao-chau when the Germans seized that place.
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    • 35 2 OHSTRUCriON INTENDED II THE CHINESE. Ueports are to hand that the Chinese are obstructing the channel of the Yang-tie River, below Kiang-yin forts, in order to hinder the Germans going up-river.
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  • 193 2 Ykcterday, Awah, a Malay woman, and Eusope were brought, before Mr. Bell for enquiry into allegations of kidnapping and theft. It was elicited that, on the 10th instant, Awah went to No 2 Ballestier Road and asked for a drink of water. It was given her,
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  • 214 2 SII.PHIKIC ACID USKD. This morning, Tan Kee Ho and a Malay named Awang were brought before Mr. Bell for enquiry into an allegation of having caused the death of Goh Loh by throwing sulphuric acid over him on the 6th ult. Dr. Keun said he was on duty
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  • 412 2 Ylm'lkday afternoon, an imiuesl was held by Mr. J. P. Joaquim, the Coroner, on the body of a young Roumanian Jewess, who was found drowned, yesterday morning, in the sea opposite the Esplanade. It was elicited that the young woman had been employed as a barmaid,
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 56 2 NO HOER ARMY LEFT liontim, Friday. lxrd Roberts wires from Nelspruit that, of about :t,OOO Boers who had retreated to Komatipoort, 700 crossed the Portuguese frontier. The rest of the Boers deserted and dispersed after first destroyrfj; their guns. Nothing is left of the Boer army in the
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    • 39 2 President McKialey lias been con ferring with the officials at Washington It is understood that, at the conference, an answer was framed refusing to accede to the German proposal for settling the China question
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    • 26 2 There are indications that the Opposition will make hut a poor fight at the General Elections in the. English counties and boroughs.
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    • 18 2 President Kruger has accepted the offer of conveyance to Holland in a Dutch warship
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    • 42 2 NO WITHDRAW AL FROM PEKING. Later. Keuter understands that the withdrawal of the Allied forces from Peking has been found to be inexpedient, owing to information being received that the Boxers <•. -ere prepared to re-occupy the city afti-r 'withdrawal of the Allies.
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    • 62 2 The Dutch cruiser UeUerland, now at Perim, will convey President Kruger to Holland. The Dutch Foreign Minister haannounced, in the Second Chamber of the States General, that, wheu the offer of the warship was made, he informed the British Government of it The latter upon this declared that
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    • 17 2 The Allies are heavily bombarding the Peitang forts to tho north of Taku
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    • 11 2 Plague cases continue to be reported at Glasgow.
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  • 146 2 MKKTIM* THI9 AFTERNOON The special half-yeaily meeting of members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon al the Exchange. Mr. W. P. Waddell presided and there was a good attendance The Chairman said the meeting had been called for the purpose of informing members
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  • 369 2 TO THE EDITOR O( THK "STRAITS TIMES. Sir. The question at this moment is what in to be done with China anil her people Already there are rumours everywhere -inning the Chinese that the Allies are at present not in Peking at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 421 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ILL lIHIW Of Safety Fuses. ElMirie Blasting Apparatus, Tke alar* Ktplonx**, If ing all mam tiut-urtd in Qreal Britain, are made U> paw the higk liahdord of tafety nnd funiy teelt impoeeil hy the Britith
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    • 1280 2 NOTICES. THE (lI INKS E CRISIS. Owing Ici tlic above, our liousps in Shanghai and Hongkong have a nuiiilx-r ol pianos p!ao-d in tlieir liaixis fur sale cheap, and some of these insliuiiiMith lnvc Ix'i'ii sciil to us tor disposal. lianroiiitt an> (.tTcn'il and an early inspection 1m invited. rut:
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    • 925 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. < UmMMAM require! board and VJf lodgiui; Terms most be moderate. Quiet and homely. Apply toG, c/o Slnri'f CLERK. \V r ANTED at once, for a mercantile TT office, a respectable clerk, mutt be a good penman and accurate at hit work. Apply giving references to H. C.
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    • 131 2 S.S. UtawM for tW NfrotO Ttmm •koaM M •ritUa on oaa of lb« dm»' onl». Bt u>« ■■•elect of tlMt condition, munj »r- ra)*nt«d thst aiffct oUmtwlm W pabUdMd. All •SvKtuiit ooateMto nMast to tho oon.liboo OX U. Xluuftr l»ra U» •drrniwnoit oat ol tU w~ >a ow of pr*>
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  • 231 3 B with Ui<- i-ipressfd intention of the lat>- Kinc BMMrt of Italy t" wll, or turn nvr, ilicfnv.ift pan of his innuinorihle palaeen to I lie state a compariMß haa been made >ilmiii:ntaoftliedifl<Trnt Urn wocM. Republican Ciovare the 1-i.st {MaroiU to their I he I 'resident of
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  • 234 3 \n m\m "t II M s Omtkrim told a newspaper rorrenpondent that he thought the .lapanese were a long way the best of the troop* on shore during march aud duriug tlie ii^liting up to the taking of Tn-n(-■in He bad to say that they were
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  • 665 3 (t'rum our Corrrtpom'tnl.) Kaah Uaw, Hi >>)■- -■MM iBICFLT iperinteiident of Public. Works lias gone to Kauh, Tras, and Baataaja, no inspection duty It is sail that tin Trae-Beutong Road is vow completed, and will be taken over by Government during Mr Stokoe's present vUit thither The total
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  • 667 3 Ist. BOUND— S. V. A. <. K. F. Tb i abuvu teams met last night in the first round of Ilia Warren Kootball Shield. I'nfortunately, owing to the lennia tournament, tbe S. V. A were unable to jml their beat team on tlie liclil The team
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  • 451 3 A m'nbkr of contrivances bave from time to time been devised for tethering or restricting tbe flight of gulf balls, in order that the driv« might be practised within tbe limit* of a small lawn or chamber Messrs Anderson, Anderson, and Anderson, ol Bt Paul's Churchyji J,
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  • 60 3 Two Inch officials at Canton Wane I'huan Shan and Loa H>.k Shan fell llllcliT !.11-|.:c-li>n. till' lillllT II.IV. (if liaving had secret communication!- with the foreign I' .uits to betray the Chinese i lovrrnment. Prince Tuan sent orders to have them beheaded hut, so it is reported,
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  • 521 3 (In aJcann <,/ to-day* mail.) l M ndon,'!lhloUlkBrpl. CHINA. Admiral Seymour, in bis despatch, especially commends the Japan»s« Kir energy and mubility. Writing to the Japanese commander, Admiral Seymour Saul lie hoped tbeir co-operation with Hi.- British wuuld be th« forerunner of long good-fellowship bMween the two
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  • 66 3 It la stated that Dr. Knston will leave Penan; for India about the 27th inatant, «o as to resili Xegajmtam a« emigration *i:eut early in October. Dr. Fry, aupernumerary colonial surgeon, now acting in Malacca, will aucceed him. Dr Keun will get Or Fry'e appointment. For the preeent,
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  • 81 3 A little girl was asked bow she had I liked being shut up in Peking. Not at I all," she replied. t couldn't get I enough to eat." The survivors looked I emaciated onough for the must part, I though perhaps one had expected I worse. Six
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  • 164 3 I.EIAKTCRE OF THIS MPIIUI Akh/'j, IW/i September. la conformity with an agreement Im -twf. pi t lie Consuls and the Taotai, the British and Japanese landing parties returned tv their ships at 9 o'clock this mornine. At 8 a.m. the captains of II MS i.<tliM<;crmancruii,ers.SWi»«V'* and
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  • 208 3 The Brilith -Vorl/i liortoo HeraLl calls I attention to the condition of tongues I prevailing there, on the narrow strip of I country nn the west coast between the I »ea and the coast range, as a serinus I hindrance to good government. Five I principal languages
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  • 298 3 YKBTERT»AYiJ PI.AY. ■UMHB Ellinl v. SyniM, unfin. Withers beat Morrison 6-1.6-4. IWbiahire beat MacUggart, 6-1, 8-6. a nsoii«. l)e» inu-30 beat Lowe+4, 1-6, «-S, 6-4. I giNULIs. Uonloo— 'J beat Harrold ML 8-6, 6-1. Mmiwo+i bent Badd.-ley ict.,6o, 6-1. I Norn*— 4 H»nn»(ord+», ODfla. Sc-att
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  • Article, Illustration
    428 3 (UJNDtCTU BY "KINGS PAWN.) All chess correspondence should be addressed to "KiDg's Pawn." solution. No. 196 (Williams) III K 4 No. 107 (Cooper) QKt 4. Correct solutions from A. O. S. and Nemo. PKOai.EH HO. 198, BY W. A. CLAV. Molesey. BLACK 6 I'lKCCS. WHITE 9 I'irU White mates
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  • 108 3 Tun following i» tba Far East paseenger list of the P. O. Malta, which arrives here tbi« afternoon as we go to presi:— From London-Mr E. F. Maocdoo, Misa E. E. Oorhalu, Mr*. Hil 1 Mr J. Tuttle, Mr. H.H Mi.it h. Mr. K. H. Eckford. Mr J. Gampbei;,
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  • 139 3 HOW TRI INDIAN TROOPS CNTBBID. A Japahbsi Hccount of the capture nf Peking speaks of (he entry of the British Indian troop* as a brilliant achievement. While the rent of the Allied forces were susaulting the city direct, the British officers effected a rapid entry elsewhere
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  • 213 3 I'IHBC INK>KICI«!«( V The relieving force* at Peking were astonished to ace that the Chinese guns were mounted within 200 yards of the Legation*, and that during the hottest attack! something like 400 to 500 six-pounder shells would be tired per day. That so little damage was
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  • 211 3 THE 8. V. A. Duties Orderly Oflicer for the ensuing week:— Lieut. F. Hilton Orderly N C. O. for the ensuing week Senrt. H. Heaney. FaradM Tuesday and Thursday, 5.15 p. m signalling Wednesday, 26 9.00. 8.45 p. m lamp practice. Monday, 24.S 00. 5.15 p. m.,
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  • 185 3 Keidiy Vlet Strrfxißi High Water. 9«p.m. 8. V. A. Kecruits 1 Drill. 6.16. 8. C. A T»nnj» Tournament. Teuton it Clab Ball. 81TUKD4Y, MM SIPTEMRSE. High Witter. V.57 «m. 960 p.m. M. M. m»il from Europe due. Furniture Sale. Harelock Ril. Powell, ft I 0. B. C. Shoot. Tanglin.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 210 3 FACTS OF AHSOHHIXCi INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IX THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. (Joe cannot be too quickly cured of I Rheumxtism. To set rid of those awfu l I p»ln» that make lite a never-ending series I of torture now mild, now eimiciating. to- I day in bed, to-morro*
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    • 809 3 HI t KYLON LACI ■BICsMNT. D. B PADRIB HAMY. T TAB nmo<«i from No. 8 Armenian 1L Street toNo. 8 Stamford Road.Singafjm •ft* ENVELOPES TO BE BAD AT THE "STRAITS TIMBS" OFFICE. 1,000 II Mnt free by Post «1.40 1,000 52.50 sent fr«« by Post »3 24. I -yOU should
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    • 1009 3 NOTICES. CDiUAPOBE SPORTING CLDB. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBBR 23rd, 2AM, am" S7JA. FIRST DAY. Tunday, 33rd October Tturt Riri. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value $800,A Race lor Maiden Horses- Weight v per scale (lOst.). An allowance of 211 b. to ex-Griffins imported into the strsi u Settlements or Native
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    • 702 3 FORBALE EMPLOYMENTS: TO LET; AND PERSONALS; [Ist tiki, ISoents Hrn; Ind ud tnl time., '0 cant* a line 4th to 6th time., 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th lime., t coat* line afterwards, 2 nnti a Him bat so charge lets than on* dollar. Thai, a tkrao'w advertisement, eloa«
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  • 585 4 SiKtxrojts, Um SEi-rasiBiR, l«nu. I'ftOUUUE. {Hal ft an corncUd to noon' Uambier 18.00. Copra Bali, 6.40. de Pontianak mm I'epper, Black buyers MM do White, (6*> 46.00 Sato Flour Sarawak, i.. H 3.30 do Brunei So. 1 2.90 Pearl Sago 4.07». Coflee, Ball. 16% ba»i« SSJiU OoSee Paleml«o«, 16%baiis..
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  • 59 4 rur rev nr. To-Morrow. KrUmtan via ports Urn Honckoap Japan Malta Batavia La Peoang rtn S«.^ I'enang Deli Calypn I'ODliaoalc via ports Han to Soon Hourabaya via ports Han Liang Klang vi:i poru Sappho Samarang via porti (i tana Seng 0 a.m. 10 am. 11 a.m. J p.m.
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  • 131 4 rBOM EDEOPI :-By the P. ft U. 8. Malta, due on the 21st Sept. with dates to the 3Ut Aug. She brings replies to the mails whkh left Singapore on tlie ■.fiih July. The M. M. 1.,,.,-, with dates to the .Utii Aukiivi is due on Saturday.
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  • 261 4 ARRIVALS. Per s. Full ll'o from Langkat— .Mr. W. Will.iams. TO ARKIVK (For Singapore.) Por M. M. s. Loot from Marseilles Aug •-'•i— Mr and Mr*. Detmoulieres. Per M. M. s- s. Armand Brkic connecting with the steamer Sydney at Colombo, from Marooillee Kept. 9- -Mr. W O.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1211 4 Under wisheadlag tbe following abbr«vi». tions aro ukJ i str.— steamer >b.— ship •q— l«njue sch— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser. Ght.<-tianboat Tor Torpedo H.p. —Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States; Fr.— French Oer.— German Dot.— Dutch Job.— Jobore Ac., G. o.,—Generalcargo <l.p.— deck paawngers U-—
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    • 941 4 Hmm, ptrt, proftaMi doit ol mmnu mm HTUHUS. Acara, Europe, p'sd Canal, Sept 1 1 Afghanistan, Europe, p«d Canal, Sept 7 j Afridi, H'kong, Svpl S4 P. Simon, igamemuon, L'pool, Sept 2S Mansfield Ann»m, Colombo, Oct 27 M. 51. vntoino Lopez, Manila. Sept 34 Bsrlow Astura, Hkong, to
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    • 175 4 I rl_i>. I Riu. ffptl ■-'i Btltlu Dut.tr. ;«lt V. der Him illmiruf Sept I T Houglandt A Co. A Isabella air. 81 V mco d»h Ungga *ept WKim Meng [Uruguay Kch tr«. 178S Morico Mur-oillM Aug SI Kmm-h Consul 31 SuliMii 'Brit >tr. 10-.' Hendry IMklacca Sept lQSoon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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