The Straits Times, 24 September 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EsT. OVER "i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEFfEMBER 24. 1900. No. 20,248.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 740 1 fT»HE BORNEO COMPANY. lIMIIH> THE Stan.Wd Life asrannm. Nor»ion rjnk» Fire limn 4tlu Ajranum Companj (Fin). Th. E|oit»Me Life »mi«» Sooilty. Vb. 0«u M>n» lnrannm Cowaaj. Ih. CMM Vi.i.i»l ha ■MiiMhßG rk. Tott— Uf« B-» 0-o-ti«ny. Tk. Hantta* to— wo»eo«paav. Lam*"*Ifo, iMftvMtan cf thm ConpuiM. M*tt* (nil ,dv«rtiiie«n«nt of THE
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    • 1160 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T-uMNKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ 1 n ,ler iontnu't with the Netherlands India QoTernment. Anmti at Si«an)iorr Ship Aouct, Lin J. Duwiu Co., 8-3, COU.TIB Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. ■MMM *<"<" ■*>■""" WilH>el)e.p«tch e ,i(or <> n BaMvia. Bent. -U. Batavia, ('herilion, Saninrang, Sourabaya, Macassar, Dongala, Menado,
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    • 651 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital £2,137,1100 Pa-'d up Capital £213,7*0 Reserve Fond £1,073,680 Tbe andereigced, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A 00. rpHE CHINA TEADKBS INSURANCE A COMPANT. LIMITED. Capital Snbeoribed $1,000,000. Amount Paid
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    • 277 1 mSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY I'ROVIBION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH* EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE. Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon*ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Fund*— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rfi. 4fi0,00,000 UR«E MUSE!) l IKKIHI. MMM
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    • 1410 1 NOTICE& Ideal Milk Z. Enriched 20 per in quality to J*^™-^! cent, with Cream. every other &EAL MOM brand of ,''^fejrorA/2)| STERILIZEDj(^§g^J NOT SWEETENED. UnBweetened »j^^jgj A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000. RESERVE FUND »1 1,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ ln nfr
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    • 728 1 FOR SALF KMPLOYMBNTrt TO LET- AJfDpER^ONALB ;in ttme, locenU a line, tnd aad trsl times, 10 cents a line 4th to Mh Mas* i cents a line; 7th to lath times I oenU a line afterwards, 3 cente a line bat no charge less than one dollar. Thus a Isms
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  • 111 2 Dm. Viml'iNih ruiiARic. Cinm l«n»ATiop Kept Obi Brit »lr. I inkham Hongkoni; Kuii Wo >tr. Freeman Pennng »nd Ijingkat fj Maba Vajirunhn v^r >tr. Vaa Kh.e Uhiu "I Flevo rlnt ttr. K..i s-t-i KclanUn via port* it Kiao Yang »lr. Sbimmen M u»r and dalncva M Hy.' Leoaa yuine
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  • 90 2 The Malay Hail says tliat certain of the I'aliang Cadets have practically gone on strike. It is said that they have absolutely refused to go on with their work unless the conditions are altered, and that, having been reprimanded for their insubordination, they are to be
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  • 180 2 It seems to have been decided tint the registration of bullock carts shall be placed in the hands of Mr. Hooper, the Registrar of Hackney Carriages and Jinrikißbas. Obviously, the work of registration will be better done, and there will be better siiperrision but it does nut follow, nor can
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  • 290 2 What is the Government doing ~r What is the Chamber of Commerce doing Another Official Assignee 1 How many have there been since Mr. Kershaw left P 'I'lib number has been almost as the sands ul tin- sea. And is not ibis a distinct breach of faith ou the part
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  • 302 2 Trk German (iuvermnent considers the delivering-up to punishment of the instigators of the outrages in China to be v necessary preliminary to the opening of peace negotiations with the riniii-r Government. France, Italy, and Austria think bo too. America says, in effect Yes, it is essential that the authors of
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  • 50 2 punishment by the Chinese Imperial Government— especially when M re«d of the defiant frame of mind of the Empress-Dowager, who is the Imperial Government. This is certain, that until adequate punishment lias been administered, there can be no progress of negotiations. The German »iew on that subject is perfectly sound.
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/1 ,V
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  • 17 2 Mem Kg. Powell Co. advertise a sale of land and bouses on the 2nd Oct. next. I
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  • 14 2 A stork at Pearl's Hill has been broken into and various (iovernment articles stolen.
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  • 18 2 Tm Chinaman who fell from the roof of the Drill Hall has died from the injuries he received.
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  • 20 2 Th« wealthier burghers at Pretoria are reported to welcome the annexation of the Transvaal ai ending uncertainty in the future.
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  • 19 2 General Baden- Powell received an extraordinary welcome when he arrived at Cape Town recently. Crowd* carried him shoulder high.
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  • 21 2 To-morrow afternoon, tlio competition for the Warren Football Shield ..intinues, when the Tanjong Pafar Club meet No. 12 Co., R A.
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  • 22 2 Among the passengers due by the Oldenburg froottSurope on Thursday is Dr Ernest Haeckel, the famous biologist, on his way to Batavia
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  • 23 2 A Eoropian named Claude Eymard, a pueenger on the French mail 1mo», reports that he lost a gold watch whilst in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 27 2 Chas Ah Tong was arrested on Saturday for the theft of two baskets of vegetables at Jalan Besar. He has been sent to prison for four months
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  • 27 2 To-day we print an account by a contributor of the German Club ball. The account was received on Saturday too late for use in that day's paper.
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  • 30 2 Wof Wan Hing and Tan Ting .Sing were, un .Saturday, each lined SloO for assisting in managing a common gaming house at X9 Java Road The fines were not paid.
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  • 30 2 Tin. wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Saturday afternoon, of Mr. E. C. Ellis and Miss Craig, daughter of Mr. J. K. Craig, of Messrs. Syme and Co.
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  • 32 2 It is said that Mr. Broadnck, tb« Clerk of Councils, oonn goe» home on leave. His departure, with that of Captain Macbean, later, will leave the S. V. I; uli. >iit captains.
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  • 28 2 THr Herman mail »teamer I'remven is due from China to-morrow morning. Mif will probably be despatched the same afternoon The German mail from Europe is due on Thursday.
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  • 30 2 This morning, Mr. E. C. Howard abstained charge of the duties of second ■naxistrate. Mr. Bell who was temporarily in charge has reverted to his appointment at the Chinese Protectorate.
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  • 40 2 Thk Majvlumler Ttrtilc Hermry says that the stoppage uf the cotton mills during eight wwks involves a total loss of twenty millions sterling, and that the only permanent remedy for the crisis is the cultivation of cotton within tin' Empire.
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  • 34 2 Sib Alfred Cianelee, X.C.8., coiniiiaiidini! the British troops in China, has I" 'ii selected for the appointment as Cjuarterraa«ter-General in India, with the rank of Major-General, succeeding l.ieut. -General Bad cock, C.B who resigns.
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  • 39 2 lih.vKHAi. L)od(*R, who is to replace the late General Borgnis- Desbordes as Comniander-in-Ctiief of the troops in French Indo-China, in a passenger by tin; M. M. s. 3. /.<!<•.-, wliich arrived here on Saturday and left for the north yesterday.
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  • 42 2 New Siamese Governmentcattle trade regulations came into force at Bangkok on the 14th instant as regards British subjects. Cattle will henceforth be examined there at a central depot in Bangkolem and may only be killed at the Government slaughter-house in that quartet
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  • 60 2 This morning a Chinaman and his wife appeared before Mr. Brockman on the prosecution of the Protector of Chinese for cruelty to an adopted son aged 13 years, •■>- pulling his hair out by the roots. A white patch was shown where the hair ought to be. The man was
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  • 59 2 The transport Ihlirara arrived at Colombo on the Bth instant, from South Africa, with a thousand more Boer prisoners for Ceylon. Nearly all of them are genuine Boers. Til more arrived by the Mai'gotum the next day. Most of them are from the OraDge River Colony? These arrivals bring up
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  • 66 2 Capt. Gerald Lowther Lysley of the Kiilu Brigade, who is reported killed in the tighting in South Africa on Aug. 27, only completed his Mk year the previous day. He joined the Killes nearly eight years ago, became lieutenant iv l-:<-"' and captain last February. He belonged to the 3rd
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  • 67 2 Touching our account 01 the recunt suicide of a barmaid employed in a Singapore hotel, A Krieud of tbe Unfortunate" writes asking bow it was that a letter found in the girl's bosom was not made public, it being handed over to tbe coroner. Our correspondent says that letter ought
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  • 70 2 Thi City Im"> rial Volunteers, who have now been eight months al the front, and taken part in over thirty engagements, have sustained comparatively small losses. These up to the present have been: Killed in action, 6; wounded, 65; died of wounds received in action, ff; died of disease, .'l7;
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  • 84 2 Kxtra police have been put on in River Valley, Killiney, and Tangliu Koads, and at other points, to protect rikisba pullers from Uylam boys who not only refuse to pay the proper fare, but ill-use the pullers One of these boys was arrested at Dhoby Uhaut on Saturday. This morning
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  • BPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 56 2 IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS. •Shanghai, SuniUiy In defiance of foreign opinion, the Em press- Dowager has appointed l'rinee Tuan to be frmident of the Imperial grand council, and Tung-fnh->iang to be Generalissimo of the armies in North China. The present Shanghai Taotai has been promoted. He is replaced by
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    • 32 2 Count tod Walderse« reviewed 6,000 troops and Volunteer* hare to-day. The force was mad« up of Britiah, French, (ierman, and Japanese, and the review wu most succeuful.
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 42 2 AUOTTtD BY FRANCE, ITALY, AND AUSTRIA. ljorut»n, MoiuUiy. <). ly tiie (ioTernments of Prance, Italy, and Austria hare anßwered the Note of the German Government proposing a scheme for settling the China >|uestion. All these Govern ments accept the proposal unconditionally.
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    • 40 2 lr in understood that tlie United States Government has rejected the German proposal, because it cannot ivi-c ipni-f the principle that any country ought to surrender its citizens to foreigners for punishment. [This principle underlies the German proposal]
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    • 19 2 The Treason Bill lias lieen read a third time in the Cape House of Assembly.
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    • 19 2 It is unlikely that 1.0r.l Roberta will now remain much loDger in South Africa.
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    • 15 2 Lord Meibuen lias routed a large Bo«r cunvoy b«tween Vryburg and Bloemhof.
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    • 118 2 SHE LEAVES PUNISHMENT TO THE CHINESE COVKKNMKNT. A I'HAXCE FOR t'HIXA TO REHABILITATE HERSELF. fafcr. In- answer uf the United States Government to the Gurman Note has been published. It admits that the punishment of the instigators of the outrages in China is essential to prevent the recurrence
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    • 27 2 I'lit: I ni led Mites Government, in replying to Russia, says that it haa at present no intention of withdrawing the American legation from Peking.
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    • 55 2 WITHDRAWS FROM MORE OKF ENS YE OPERATIONS. It is stated at Washington that the tnited States Government does not intend to employ its military forces any further for offensive operations in China. The American troops there will consequently not co-operate in nny offensive operations undertaken by
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    • 84 2 A CHALLENGE. "ANTAGONISTIC ATOMS" OF THE OPP<XSITION. SHU LaUr. Mr. Chamberlain, in an electoral I oddrwi deliverod at Birmingham, I challenged bit opponents to poitt to tingle despatch from dim which could be taken to be provocative of war in South Africa Mr. Chamberlain in conclusion
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    • 21 2 h\te*t. Mr. i.oschen, the Kiret l,ord of the Admiralty, announces that he does not seek re-election to Parliament.
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    • 63 2 The United States (iovernment, replying to the Chinese (iovernment, says that it accepts Li Hunt Chant; and Prince Ching as plenipotentiaries to trot for peace The I'nited States Government also states thai it authorises Mr. Conger, the American Minister at I'eking, to enter into relations with Li HungChang
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    • 36 2 1. -Til .Salisbury lias issued an electoral manifesto, stating that it would be difficult to overrate the complicated nature of the task before the Powers in restoring security and tranquillity in China.
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  • 187 2 [Wim H.i fmmt Mail) hnulun, MM ScptrmUr I'kinik Chiug and the Foreign Ministers at I'eking are discussing the following proposals fur a settlement, namely The neutralisation of Tientsin thai Manchuria be a butter State that the l'uwers keep garrisons at the treaty ports and tlial the Boxer leaders bo
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  • 26 2 M Kiii.i.in-.lakmi kui>«, the Adviser to the BiuMM (iovernnienl, will be leaving Ganoa for Siara un the '•tli October. He is expected here early in November.
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  • 68 2 Tun race for the honour of the first book oo "The Siege of Peking" liv begun. At le;ist three rirnt-clas» publisher* have cabled large otters to Sir Robert Hart and Dr. Morrison lor their chronicles of adventure before and during the siege, while it is nnderstoed thai Mr Conger ban
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  • 63 2 The new cruiser Mmm, tv be built at Pembroke, will represent a distinctly new type of lirst-ihiss cruiser, and her speed will excued that of any first-class cruiser afloat. She will be armed with fourteen 0-inch breech-loading guns and thirteen breech-loaders of smaller type. Her engines will develop twenty-two thousand
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  • 75 2 Amono the lioer prisoners in Ceylon two deaths occurred on the 14th instant. Two Boors had a tight o»«r using a piano. One of them died as the result of injuries received. The other one is in custody. Another prisoner died the same day from a complication of diseases. A
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  • 46 2 IVr M. M. s. a. Im< from Mar»«ill«i Mewni. Bodoo, C. Howard, Mr and Milt D. i hancclier, Mr de Bruyn, Mm. Max. FiUKber, Mr*, de Chafi'pie, Meun. C. Hek«m>, and Hun From ColomboMcMi«. M. Aboal, M. A. Clluck, and M. D. Fiae.
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  • 40 2 The I'ollard Opera Co. (Lilliputian*) arrived from Java this afternoon and will perform "The Geisha" in thn Towd Hall to-night. They are expected also to perform to-morrow and for several further nights, before going on to Hongkong.
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  • 130 2 At the Assizes, tnis morning, 'I' 6 l>«« r ing of the charge against Sliuninugan, a Madras Hindoo, lately employed as cashier by the Oriental Telephone ami Electric to, Ut, with criminal breach of trust on three counts in respect ot J3OO was continued The Attorney General ami
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 487 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manntacmren of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. iU HIM Of Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Appintw. The above tkplotiret, being all mmntfmjvnd in Onat Britain, arr made to put U<4 high ttmdttrd of ,af-ty and punty Mm import by the Brilith Omvrnmml,andar', then/or*.,
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    • 847 2 NOTICES. THE CHINESE CRISIS. Owfag i" At iil'"vi-. <Mr imam in Mianghai ami Hongkong have a nmnlier if ffanil phnd in thoir haiuis tor sale clieap, and »;.me of tliew iustniM ent- km l«'ii sent to us ior disposal. lfcintains nre offered and an early innpcctlon is invited. THE ROBINSON
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    • 733 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 4 UENCY required (or Ureal Bnlain I iV lor sinK»iK>iv pines, etc., by a flrm I with best connection' is all Ibe big tnwns I for the disposal of Urge quantities. I I'iioxivptinnnl references given »nd I required EBDY A Co., Produce AfrenU, I Hay's Wharf, 47,
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    • 109 2 M a. famd«j lor tk« mm* jw» mm >-. >ritta> on on. o« tW w o«ly. Hr tfc* MdMrt of Hut oocdttio.. ■MjlTg.K. «r. ntMMd All T3r«li«mf onlnck an MkiMt to «k> OOB*. hoc tb>t tio Ibw ~r lan tlwxl.ntfaiMrt DM of tk. p^.r iv m- of pKM of Mttar.
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  • 954 3 L-ITOK OF THE "sTHAITs ii. vit;iMf Ibat i >k, vi China nni;iiii. ii nut oon- already been i rebellion of the Boxen; ol «<> arruiK'i'K that l trouble arose wlnle Kngland was engaged in the 111 of inten»e bratafit) mvinff no quarter and rven ol MM menandwomen.ineold
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  • 63 3 Hongkong, fcfcMf, .In.- MM toft !:ca»I »d A Co. KuroP". IV»", Am afilh «eot- Behn Meyer Co Hourabaya an I Suinnrang. mmf, <luc Jhlh Bept llou-l.» 1 A Co. Honfikoiik'. Sfpt-i Behn Meyer 4 Co. PennDg and Iteli, /Vli, every Tuetdsy, Bohn M«T<<r A Co. Daii,
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  • 325 3 II mat,,, n t lh« inhabitants of the Transraal pointing oat that riaea Kruger haann* fornuUi resigned the Pi i ship tad !■>' that act deserted the ■oat Mnaa, the P^p' 6 must now r Mi. utter hopelessness of continuing tba present struggle. There are fifteen iliou-and
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  • 87 3 .1. i. a mi.va. "1 Wl-% N"rtli liri'lcBold, r, porti that on tlin night of the 2Snd box oopUiniafl pncfams stonos, Hold rings, .v. nq Mokn boa bit ■bop Mo»t of tii.- articles belonppH to pie The nla* atbi»cm*wm The owner (i :i leeondVbaad ahop SW, North Uri'l^.-
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  • 103 3 Tut: pro i.:it i-.ti of Lord R ib»iti ng the annexation of th« Transvaal v reported to have evoked a« bitter spirit in the vbott African. li'-r li.-» inSoiiili Atri. I with OM MSOTd that nothing but brute {mm will inak.- tha tnnexatioa retpactad, and that it will
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  • 107 3 Tin. usual man'i monthly metal competition ol tli« Bepojr Lines Golf Club will Uka plan on Saturday next (baiWth insl ,ai the Club. Thcfollowinc ;ir.- the result* of th* draw far taa fir-: round of tin- Iphigenia Competihot. first roand t> ba flayed oflby Friday tbe
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  • 146 3 '1 ii f: Austrian Einsswl Ifaria tb Unssian troops on bawd, irrivcd from Odessa i« Colombo ye»urd ij hound for V*!a4iva*taH(, Tmn WS Colonels, 1- oth.r OsBcSKS, L'^i soldiers, H doctors, sad Il' tistrrs tin board l"h« ilaria On a bsa slsotJOO lbs ill KUDOOttoO in her lic.ld ami
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  • 177 3 Tin: lieiirf« of Hrn Mansion House Kund* ate ivinarkaMe. The fund for tin' nlifl of tin* war wtKmm ba« no* well ).;i>~.-.l the tipur.- nl million In addition to tbis, x^t.huo bate haw ■uixcribed lor tha lafuyand il\ .068,000 U>r the Indian Paa I Cft4,llOo
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  • 248 3 TIES SATUJHUVH. CHAMPIONSHIP. it hen. 1..-M li:irl.ishire, 6-i, 4-6, 6-S. A 81N0I.E8. Kainnie nor. v. Dewing-lS.*, unfin. Nam «r. beat Ba)im»nn— 1, »-7, 8-6. B SINGLES. Tarter scr. beal Oan«lo«er+1, 6-1, 6-0. Morgaa-l-1 be»t Scoular »cr., 4-6,6-4. Svoular scratched after second «iiw. Nome— l beat
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  • 150 3 Capta N Serceant, R. 0 A held the tirst annual in»pection of t^e I'enang Volunteers M Wednesday. The Inspeitins; OSm spoke kindly words of in "urapiiient to both officers and men of the Corps. He remarked upon the -t. adimss in the ranks, and considered the Corpß
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  • 215 3 r. a. m. s k. > Ol Saturday aiternoon. a cricket match was played on the Esplanade between the B. V. A. and the .S. R. C. The S. V. A. representatives only put together the small total of 25 runs and were totally defeated by the 3. K.
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  • 242 3 (Jcnkkal Sir Charles Warren, who is now at home, by no means intends to (says a London Daily paper) quietly allow the criticism passed upon his action at Spion Kop to remain for long unrefuted. He has already submitted to the War (Mice, through
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  • 2109 3 THE GERM AN CLUB BALL. (Contrilndod.) SbMtMM society buried (11 it« distinctions and possible animosities on Friday ni^lit, »nd turned out as one man— or woman, as the case happened to be— to the ball with which the German members of our local community made formal the opening of a
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  • 245 3 The many friends of the Rev .1. A. B. Cooke will be Borry to hear IUA news was received from Oylon i;ist week of the serious illness "f Mr. Couke, who has had a relapsn. Mrs. Couke writes that it ban b*en raining almost all the time since
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  • 192 3 Monday, Mi Siithjiki'-. Hi^h Wat.T. 11.6 p.m. Year 6661 of the Jewish era begin-. 8. V. A. Maxim Drill. 6.16. s V. A. Recruits' Drill. Tuesday, ■-'■"■tic SintMHKK High Water. 11.1& a.m. 11.38 p.m. i i.Tinan homeward mail due. Salvage Sale. T. Pagar. Powell, -'and 3. Warren Shield Football.
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  • 117 3 The returns from the Pahang Corporation mine* lust month were Sungei Lembing 1,550 tons of vtone crushed, yielding 37 tons and 5 cwt. of oxid« ol tin, with forty head "f stamps running SOidaye, at a working expense of Kl.suo. .Serani Batang yielded eleven tons and ten
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 561 3 A Helpless Cripple N. Bengort of Norborne, nays For I nineteen months I lav a helpli-ss cripple from Rheumatism, the weight of my I body was reduced from 170 lbs. to ISO lbs., I a proof of the terrible pain I had to I endure. During all this time, I
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    • 940 3 AUCTION SALESAUCTION SALE. OK DAMAGED PRODUCE. SALVAGE EX 8. 8. SILESIA. (at conowH 4 section 1 tawoug PAGAR WHAHF.) Tuetday, HUh Septeml-r, at 3 p.m. 1 £»O BAGS Whit* Pepper, 129' boies Tee, lOv 80S bundles Rattan, 11 cases W»i, and 1 bag Tapioca. Damaged by fire and water. To
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    • 859 3 I AUCTION SALES. PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE No. IV or 1888. I A UCTION SALE of unclaimed pledge I I A. good* and jewellery from the follow I iiik p*WQtirol jr>' >bo|>l, T». I No. m, New Bridge Howl, Moy Liv No. Ti.Xuth* Bridge Road Moy Li»n I Chin, (Chop Bun Quan).
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 80 3 WEATHER REPORT t'mfa« KrrOau HimprttM, "2&rd Srpt. IMX). (••.m.Sp.m.Vp.m Bkmaru. Bar. ..599UM.*****.Uil Tamp. ki.s 86.6 80.0 W. BMbTher 788 780 77.0 >,l Wr. of Wind K.W. B.W. K.W. 8 Max. Tamp. 88.9 .X Mm UM Mai.inSunl4x.fi '£> Tarr.rnd 75.3 %'a Rainfall .05 The time ball at Palo Bmni and that
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  • 580 4 Sl»fc»rOM. 24TH Stm.XBER, 1900. PRODUCE. {Hal«4 ttn eomettd to noon) Oambier f 8.00. Copra Bali 6.4a do Pontlanak, 6.00 I euper, Black. «.«:>; do White,(6D 4S.00 Sago KlourSarawak, 8 30 do Brnnei So. 1 S.90 Pe»rl Siao 4.071. Ooflee, Bali. 15% "ba»is 3S.Au Colin Pfclamlong, 16% baiii.. i)7.00 CoBea,
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  • 44 4 rm AYr «'r. To-Morkow. «l»v«.t P. Di-lnon Eiumut v.-. Mvi fi Deli lltbr Munlok A Pbnrie a Vwr Wiuke»d*t. KlnnK via port- M I'njalan L'nlio via purls l'uh Ann Klaag vi» ports Malacca Time. ■2 p.m, •1 p.m. -I p.m. 4 p.m.
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  • 97 4 Krom Kdrope By the German a. s. ohlinliuTfi, due on the 'J7tb Sept. with dates from London to ihe 3rd instant. From China By the Ucrman s. Prcwufn. due on Tuesday. .vfi Singapore Due in London Arrived Aug. I ■'■Hi N.D.L. >.'[ii 7th Sept Bth Auk. 1
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  • 285 4 AKRIVAU. r.-i s. s. ;•'.'■>.. from .Sink -Mr. Uoshel. Per R. s. JC(/r.i/ from B»nKkok-Mr. A. C. Beauck'rk. iI.H. tho Kajah of Patani and bis mother. Per s. Van At* 1..,» from Bandjrrniasnin—Mr. ami Mrs Stout, and Mr. Ehrlich. Per s. s. Hatnrur from Klang via portsMr. Bibhy.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1128 4 Haider vbisheading the following abbreiiktions an uwd sir.— swaraer sh.— sliip bq.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruisor; Gbt.— Ounboat Tor Torpedo; H.p. -Horse-power Brit.— British U. S.— United Stales; It. French; Ocr. German; Dot.— DuU-h; Job.— Jobore 4a., Q. c,—Generalcargo d.p.—Jeck passengers: C—Umvrtain; T. P.
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