The Straits Times, 4 October 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER 1 A CENTURY SINGAPORE THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1900. No. 20,257.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 850 1 NOTICES. y >KMBU COMPANY. I.IMIIKD rlt fttuHtard Urn Aaaaraa«a nion Hira laawaaoa R<«t^J. i.. |,if« AMOiaSMS OIIUIMI. H nnmoo Tosapaav. ri. cwL M«t-a BUu. Mavi^U Co-r«y. ,-W T^»-r,l«»- Lms» »ssr Oesasw. rae MsritiM lwaWM Coaasaaj. Liauted v-rr earMoaaats of these Cosapanias, see the NU l^r^Zat o« THB^S?WJ WM■initl) Aceata STEAMSHIP
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    • 1325 1 STEAMSHIP COMPAMES. rrOimUJa PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPriJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Govetnnmnt. Agenu nt Singapore: SHtr aaflDOC, un J. Daemdbxs 4 Co., 3-3, Colltee The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer from EEpected Will be Despatched for On ml, Oct. 1. Batavia, Sourabaya, Macasxar, Amboina, Total, Dobo, New Guinea, bwool,
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    • 633 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIKK INBURANCK COMPANY. Caoital !S,m,WO Pai« ap Capital £113,760 K-serre Fund 1'1,073.58<) Ine undersigned, AgenU for the C*dipany, are prepared to accept lira risks at current rates of premium. ROUBTKAD A Co. rlt CHINA TBADKBB INBUIMNCK i'OMPANI, LIMITEI). i 'apitaJ Subscribed H,000,001> Amomit Paid
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    • 313 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS KS. 420.0<i.00U. L(»\V LIBERAL PREMIUMS. I CONDITIONS AND URGE RONUSES. K-idowment Assurances tit English rates." AgmU:— Mnubi. lyall and EVArr U. til. HINdAPOBE. Raneegunge Fire-Clay Pottery Works CALCUTTA, IShIA SHRAGEP BROTHERS, Ml aVMafn FOR Straits Settlements, Slain, Java, Sumatra, and Borneo
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    • 820 1 KOTICES. Gold~Moaa]i; Pans. 1H7b~r855! JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having H f ft Greatest Durability aie Therefore Uk■■ CHEAPEST. I Lll 0 BANKS. HUNOKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-I.'P CAPITAL $10,000,0011. KEKERVB FUND tll^OOJXa KKKKRVE LIAHIUTY OKI .mnmnnri PKOPBJBTORB |-|l<M»),000. Cocn or Dikcctom-— N A. Siaiw. Eaq.--C»railA« R miswak,
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    • 693 1 TO I XT- A.\D_PERj*OINAI« li-t time, 19 cento a line, Snd and W times, 10 cento a line 4th lo (ttb timaa osnto a line; 7th to lath time* Soantoe Una; afterwards, > onto a line, bat ac ohargelees than one dollar. Thus a IVm <hrn advertisement, close set, la
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  • 91 2 UiTt. VohUViiii FLiuAJtiti o«mii M < Hong Wan ~Bril7lT >Tud»7n 4 Ki.ii Yaof I B «ir. Hbimuwo Ul«O»lc I ,tr. K,n^rtv 4 Cbow Phya H air. Jellied Mariiu Mr. Cngtaton 4 lndmpura atr. Hollinnworth 4 Montevideo Sp. »v. Aldania Oljrda J-*O«r V»l«nti a i Uhnu (in- Mr Brunst J
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  • 923 2 In uur correspondence column yesterday a writer called attention to a flaw in our local system of education which mo«t assuredly ought to be remedied. From what was set forth in his letter it seems that the aim of the Singapore
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  • 173 2 W« have raosivad a further communication from a Singapore resident respecting corpse* being allowed to remain about the town, and no rtorta being made to tnuwfer them to the proper plaw In the present iutluio*, about 1 1.30 j estordav morning, a lady tu driving to Tuluk Blanga, ma tueSepoyLinMUolfC!ub,andjust
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  • 215 2 Against Yu-Haien, the Governor of Shensi, whom the Empress-Dowager hu ordered to resign, according to to-day '»felegrams, the blood of numerous victims (including foreign girls and women) is crying for vengeance. It was he who enticed a large number of Frotestant and Catholic Mission aries into his office, and had
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  • 15 2 Tub StraiU Budget was published tliis morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening.
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  • 15 2 Mr. A. Butler, Kexidenl uf I'ahang, arrived at Singapore to-day in the KM yacht .Veran.
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  • 16 2 'J'hk total world's supply of ruhbor now is from 120,000,000 to i:*t,ooo,OOOlbs., valued at alx>ut £15,000,1)00.
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  • 20 2 Tu-xight the final for the Warren Football Shield is played on the K-|.l inade—l^'th Co. R. A. r. :«tli to.
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  • 17 2 New* has been received a' Shanghai of the murder of eleven Belgian misciuoariea in Mongolia by bandits.
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  • 24 2 Kiv* uaaea of beri-beri were reported amongst the bluejackets of H. M. rt Sphinx, which has just returned to Bombay from the Persian Gulf.
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  • 32 2 Thk Kechau Gold Mining Company report thai during the month of September the mill on their mine ran fill 1 imu. crtuhing 24a tons of ore for l.'i-l our.ccc of 150 M.
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  • 33 2 Kikld huwi*zers for India will in future be of the pattern adopted for home service. The formation of two hatn-rie» of 3 4 weapons for India in to be proceeded with at once.
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  • 29 2 The Penan; Municipality, alter refusing to buy the tramway there on the ground that it would never pay, decided to write to (iovernment tuggcutiiif; that (iorernment should buy it.
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  • 32 2 Tu-day'( produce quotations came too latr for correction on the back page, 'iambier has dropped to 57.80, black pepper to $M, and tin to $70.75. New Btnares opium has risen to SWib.
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  • 34 2 Th> Emigrant* 1 Information Oflice in London lias issued a handbook On the Federated Malay State", of which Mr Conway Belfield is the author. It was written at the request of the Colonial Office.
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  • 38 2 la the Shin Tak district, near Canton, the houses of many Roman Catholic converts have been destroyed, and there are hundreds homeland. Many women and girls have been abducted, and a lot of the converts have been killed.
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  • 47 2 The homeward mail by the I. A U. I'li/de clown at 6 a.m. to-morrow The mail from Kurope by the P. 0. Chuan, with dates to the 14th Sept is due on Saturday afternoon. The German mail from China by the llmnhurg ie due on Monday morning.
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  • 45 2 A PKCt'LiAit instance ol attempting to cheat the poet office came to light the other day at Rangoon. A case of tea was found to be titled with a double bottom, in which 100 unstamped letters written from China to Chinamen in lUugoon were discovered.
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  • 43 2 Tilt German yacht Elmrhnnl, uu'w here on an exploring expedition, is mainly occupied in ethnographical and zoological researches. Thaw are to be carried mi in the Bismarck Archipelago and in the island* near N«jr Sttfamu Ueepsea dredging and fiahinjr take a secondary place.
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  • 53 2 Tbiri was considerable iv. proveinent in the coal trade uf Japan in August. The quantity exported then •mounUid to L'76,7«i* tun.-, valued at 1,620,619 jwx. Thane figures show an increase of 7« H < 11 tons in quantity and of 487,170 yiu in value over the returns for the corresponding
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  • 44 2 Thi Cbendariang Hydraulic Tin raining Company met at Penang ou Friday lut with Mr. H. Hilton in the chair. The repor> and account* nihmitted ware pawet The profit and low account showed a credit balance of •6,738. The report* from trie mine were encouraging
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  • 48 2 TowAßM'ths and of last month Mice were at Rangoon four French Catholic miiwionarieo who had escaped from Talifu with the aid of tbe Chines* viceroy of the province of Vunnno. Their name* are- Jean Marie Leguilcher, a near-apostolic father Diendonmi Piton, Father KrancU Xavier fUnimnbach, and Kather Gillea.
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  • 54 2 Ohcialb at Washington bold that there is possibility of a material reduction of the I'nited .State* troops in China. The squadron, howerer, is to be increased to a force commensurate with th« States' interest* in China and the Philippines. It is stated that four American warships are under orders to
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES"
    • 22 2 Shamgluii, Wednttdaij It is reported that the Empress Dowager and h»r court left Tai-yuun-fu for Hsian-fu yesterday.
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    • 30 2 TAKTAK GENERALS REDUCED. Two Tartar generals in Manchuria were recently defeated by the Russia™. They have been deprirud of all rank until their characters are retrieved.
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    • 22 2 Yu-hßien, the Governor of btaeiui, has been ordered to resign, and to await appointment to a fresh position.
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    • 22 2 Lu-vhiimn-hei IB ntill retained a« a grand councillor of Peking. Tao-iuu, the Viceroy of Slien-lcan. has been transferred to Canton.
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    • 13 2 A large naval and military Allied force lias gone to Slian-liai-kwan.
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    • 28 2 H»Pjkmg, W«tneeday. The Russians are in possession of Tong-shan and Shan-hai-kwan. It is believed that the bulk of the Allied fleet it demonstrating at Cheng-wan-tao.
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    • 31 2 An I nip. rial decree removes Vu-hsien from the Governorship ol Sbensi. Other appointments by the Chinese authorities neeni to indicate a desira tv placate the Powers.
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  • 15 2 To-day s 4 m/e bank rate rose to S»6O aUj the Boverei dr °PP«l »o
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  • 19 2 Am ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Coy. i fc advertised to be held on tile 17th inst.
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  • 22 2 Thk Klang «nj Rarjbon* KrtatM Mann, are advertised to he sold !>» uu, lion at Powell anj Cos. nale-room on the 3-ith inst.
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  • 22 2 Nh Lionel Cox, Chief Jtmioe, and Mr. Justice Leach proceed by tomorrow's mail to Penang to sit at the Appeal Court (here.
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  • 27 2 A »KiKNin.y game of football will be playtfd between inns cf Hie police and the Mabomedan Cricket Club on the Darul Adab Club ground on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 27 2 Akothbb massacre by the Russians in Manchuria has been reported. General Gribsky in a proclamation Bays that the Amur river is polluted by masses ..I dead Manchus
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  • 37 2 It is elated that the American Uovernment hag instructed Mr. W. W KoukhilJ to negotiate an independent treaty with China. Mr. Conger ia to offer mediation on behalf of the United .Stale* between the Powers and China.
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  • 40 2 Ibis morning, a bar boy at tbe Temple Bar Hold pleaded guilty to tbe chame of stealing K5 and four billiard ball., the property of Mr. Warlord, on the 14th ult. The boy was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 41 2 I.konu Ah Chong, a Macao woman was yesterday charged (i) witli obtaining pooetwion of aj girl for immoral purpo.es, (ii) with the knowledge that she had been purchased. The penalty was aii months on «uuh charge, the term* to run concurrently.
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  • 45 2 Apropos of certain grumblings here in .Singapore, it is interesting to note that the Municipal Commissioner of Bombay in advocating with the Corporation there tbe system of introducing meters for the purpose of preventing wa»te of wat«r and providing the people with a constant supply.
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  • 54 2 Th« Press Association tun beeu authorised to deny the Shanghai report that Count von Walderaee intends to present an ultimatum t o the Chinese Government. Nevertheless in view of the telegrams recently to hand we presume to believe that something in the nature of an ultimatum was proffered by him
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  • 168 2 Lik Ah Hiah, Lim Kini Yeong, and Lira Nee Choh were again brought before Mr. 8el)s, this morning, for being member* of an unlawful assembly at Serangoon on the evening of tlie £ird ult. Further evidence in support of the charge of attacking Sergeant Ambrose and his
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 35 2 URLS KNBLANDBRti KXTINCI. London, TUunday The Conservative papers claim that the results of the General Elections so far, show that t|,,. \j mm Knß n4 faction is almost extinguished as a parliamentary htw
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    • 27 2 There has been a great increase in the Unionist majorities at Undon, Manchester, and Salford, and at nearly all the great centres of population.
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    • 47 2 l.atrr At the (.eneral Elections. UU I niunUts, 47 Liberals, and ID Nationalists have been returned. The members just elected include Mr. Austen Chamberlain, and Mr Dillon. Mr. Keir ilardie, of the Labour party has been elected for Merthjr, oiutiiig Ml Pritchard Morgan.
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    • 48 2 The report that the French Uorerninent has sent round a Note rr China has been confirmed. The note expresses agreement with Germany as to the necessity for obtaining satisfaction for the inurdet of Baron von Ketteler. and for the attack on the l<efration»
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  • 91 2 Tui! Secretary of State has written again to the local (iovernment regarding tbe proponed increase in the French customs tariff on Colonial produce. He says that there in every reason to hoiw that the French law authorizing the increase of duties on Colonial produce will not be
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  • 95 2 I'ntHC has been a feeling in Mianglmi that tlie British troop* there are at a disadvantage in being kept under canvas while the troops of our Allien are housed. In the opinion of (ieneral Creagh, however, our troops are much better under canvas. Their general health
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  • 136 2 Wt are glad to tee the con«tructiun of the lialestier Rifle Range being pushed on. The gallery wall is now being built and the target trench v well in hand. Six new Jeffrey),' targets are to be fixed and have already arrived from Kurope, whilst the gallery
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  • 174 2 butux Orderly officer for the enduing w«ek Captain C J. Davies. Orderly N. C. O. lor the ensuing week Sergeant H. A. K. Thomson I'uradrt:— Tuesday, 9th, and Thursday, 11th, 5.15 p.m., Signalling. Wednesday, loth, MS pin lamp practice. Tuesday. 9th, V1.-> p.m., Maxim gun drill
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  • 200 2 Mks.-rs l.alliaui and Mactaggart say in their mail share report today There ii little or no change to report in our market. Rates fur the most part have ruled steady, but Jelebua have fallen heavily The return from the Kechau mine for September gives 154 oz. gold from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 503 2 not: KRIS' BEBR |»Htf I il?ener, hi h moderate pnr» (iuamnleed equal to anything in the awket 113.60 per case of Cdoi. pints, of all dealer.. BORNEO 00, LTD. Hole I m porters. RITCHIES WHISKY SPECIALLY mtmttt hleod tlinroiuhW matured in bond. Price till per raw samples free BORNEO CO,
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    • 854 2 romcm NoTICK. f the uorlen-iiinHi, bog to give Mllai X* ihit my in', Mi-l mid ifmponsil.iliu hop >»,-.- Km, Beach Roa.f, Mini Itmn the 271h March, yIAV <;kok ewk M it. :i««J »/10 neat I i;i\.Mi tint the Mmml sod I rerpmuibilitr ef Mr. I,™ Kay teaf mi our li'-m
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    • 417 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL, TU Kl(i II T. POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO. H'-NIKHT, THURSDAY "THE HELI.EOF NEW YORK." At n-iiuc-,1 prleeM. BUllt (unreserved) $:>.(*> Gallery tOCO i-U. Pil ?l 00 Reserved Stall J3.UO TO-MORROW NIOHT, FRIDAY f i c i i<■ I > ih r lax perferasue* la Hinsaporr. Plan
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    • 807 2 LATEST ADVKKTISEMENIX WANTED 4 CLERK for it mine in Pahang. Maat i\ ha»e knowledge of account*. Appl j to W. t. o/o Si ailt Ttmti. tin IMPERIAL GKRMAX HAIL LINK FOR KUROI'E THE Imperial fkirmna mail steamer HAMHCIKi, Caotain Krech, of the Hamburg-Aim-rika Line, left Hongkong it I p. m.
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    • 57 2 H H. M IdmM b* tk* Htrmtta TUw» imIH >■• -ri«M» an. •!<• of tk> M« oolr Br tk. »HhiH ot tb«t «o^Hto«, »«aT ll.B.B.>i<ni>wl Ikal sickt otUnriw b. p,klj^»! jfti Straits Simcs. PRICK 15 CENTH StraiU Tim* «3U a ymr, it pott fm C34. Slruik lludyti (18 a »*ir,
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    • 36 2 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SA 1L. Fremantle »i» portt, Sullan, on 6th OcL Sydney tU poru, CJi'iu, due 6tli Oct. McAlutorACo. c *JT^ £Jt d 0>lcut K C. Apem, da* 8th I Oct, 9»rki»« 4 Mows. 1
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 296 3 HIITOR OK THK STKAITI TIMES I >i the issue of the StraiU Tima ol Tuesday, Economist" alludes to -ti.m of a site for the Tan task md he has apparently convinced himself that the spot which >i abandoned by the Government CKid enough for the General
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    • 788 3 in THK MNH Of THE STKAIT* BM Sik, Tlie question of water suppl y is exercising the minds ot many, and diverse are the views held on Hie phase of it. There are those who think mrnj f-houM MM Ml made mil of water, that i* to say.
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  • 61 3 iHtl'enang Municipality had received j. to Friday last 2/xUO applications for H ranillepower mp-. and numerous > -ui'l M'.hamniudans hud been to see Mr. Hallifax, the President, to express their willingness to apply for lamps The President thought the matter should not be longer delayed, tIM
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  • 1263 3 W IPfSAt MiAI.NST CONVICTION. In the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr Justice Leach gave judement in tlie caao, liegina P. Tang Keng Nee, being an appeal against a convict ion by the Court of two magistrates of dishonestly retaining, on the 20th June, a 'I'l.tntity ot tin
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  • 210 3 YKSTERDAVS PLAY. .'IIAMMIiXSHir. Oaf! Dewing (Champion) beat Withers (runn.r up), i. 4, The match between Withers (runner up' for the Championship) and Dewing (present champion) was an interesting encounter and was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators including many ladies. The opening stages of
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  • 501 3 Ai iiioi i.h the uuult was open for fast work this morning, with the exception of the Sultan's homes, very little w done, as the track i» still very hard and badly in need of rain. Neeson, riding No. 10 Grirh'n, had a nasty fall, his horse slipping
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  • 56 3 {Booludy) Per P. t O. s. s. Clyde lor London Mrs. ('.micron, and Mr. F. Wright. For Bombay- Mrs. Ni»siin, Mr. T. 1). Mackay. Mr. and Mra.de Burgh Peruse and Missand Mr.de Burgh Persse. Por Penang Mr and Mrs. Justice Leach, Mr. W. S. O. Kichards. Sir
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  • 209 3 A STBANGI STOBY. A i oKKKsroSDKKT, writing from Suurabaya to the Itombay QazelU, relates an incident as an illustration of the dislike shown by the local Dutch for the Britbh A fancy fair was held for a charitable purpose in the Public Gardens, and was largely patronised.
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  • 1293 3 A SHARP ACTION. Now that the time for the American Presidential Election draws near, the Filipinos who count upon Bryan are carrying on warfare with greater vigour. The' Manila Times to the 21st September gives particulars of several engagements between the United States troops and the insurgents, the
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  • 89 3 Surveying and Exploring in Sum, by James McCarthy, K. R. 8. S., a work on gale at Kelly and Walsh, contains a store of information on that kingdom —the result of geographical work undertaken by the author for the Siamese Government, by which he was employed
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  • 440 3 The Dutch gunboat C'erawt left for Djambi st 4 p.m. yesterday. The Clihu is due on Saturday next, en mute to Australian ports. The German transport Anilalutia left for Shanghai at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. The Aiutraliml may be expected to arrive from Western Australia on or about the
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  • 493 3 Thf.be talented youngster*- appeared in A Gaiety Uirl" last night, and by their successful performance acain proved themselves to be a company of exceptional merit. When I visited the company for the first time, writes a contributor, I was prepared to allow a great deal of license, and
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  • 145 3 WHuLOAbI FLUNMUNQ. Tm auctions of loot in the Britiuli Legation at IStkinn were still going on I at the ittte of lut mail advices, the mutt I absurd pricat being realized for some I thing*. Three fur lined coats one day fetched MOO. Some 525.000 have been realized
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 516 3 CIIAMPAGxNK. IJJUIB KUKDKRKK. EXTKA DKY. Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BKINKMANN it CO. Snl.E ImpoKTEBS. Mas! «i JOHN I.TTT-T.R (Ml LTH. 12« YAMATOYA'S BEST CREPE SHIRTS. ■Whitest $1.50. Coloured at $1.75. A LARGE STOCK NOW ON HAND. Y. SHIBUYA. nran srhRFT. tutln AUCTIONS ALESPARTICULARS Of A BEAUTIFUL
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    • 1010 3 NOTICBS. CINIMPORE SPORTING CLUK. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER MBit, 25</i, «wl L'T'A. FIRST DAY. Tuttttay, ZW Mats* First Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value |SOO.A Race for Maiden Hones- Weight ss l»<r scale (lOst). An allowance of Sills. to ex-Griffins imported into thf Straits BettlemenU or Native States at
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    • 729 3 SHIPPING. FOB PENANU ANU CALCI'tTA. MEBBRB. Apcar A Co.> steamer < ■ATHKRIXK AI'IAR. UK tons, Captain U. (Ilifi-ni. left Hongkong ou the :Wth 1 1.., and is dne here on Monday, lh» Hth inst., en route to aborn ports. For freight or passage apply to BARK: 88* MOSES. FOR MANILA
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 224 3 AKRANOBMKMTHL'BSUIY, 4TH OCTOBKK High Water. 0.0 p.m. Warren Shield Football. Final. Coy. v. Sfi Coy., K. A. Signalling. 8. V. A. and 8. V. K. U*. Pollard Co. Belle of New York." Town Hall. St. I'BIDAV Sth OCTOBKB. High Water. 7M a. m. MB p.m. I. .V i> homeward mail
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  • 571 4 snoAroaa, 4tii OcrußSß. I won. PRODUCE. (Battt an comottd Io now iMnsbier buyers 7.X;. Oopraßali, 6.40. do Pontiaoak „000 Pepper, Black burers M.-jr, do White, (s<) 41.00 SacuFloorSaravak, Sl'-i do Brunei Vo. 1 3.90 Pearl Sago 4.00. Ctlee, Bali, ir>X basis iSM CoSe. Faleml«ng, IS% basis. 37.0U CoSee. Überian,
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  • 191 4 M A I LS CLOSE. ML\ILS TO AKRIVE. Ttou Eobopi :-By the t. A s. CAiunn, due on the Kth Oil. «ith dates from London to the Nth S^|it. Bbc tilings ivplies to th« mails wbivli left iingapore ou the I- tli .k ioth Aug. Fbom China:- By the Uermau
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  • 258 4 ARHIVALB. Per b. 8. .W/rnn from Klann- Messrs. A. Butler and H. lobM Per ».s. Drli from Deli— Me»^rs. Southall a de Coningh, an.l Mr. and Mrs. Walmann. tm N M. r.s. Tibr, from Saigoo-Mesans. 8. Hinnißseb, T. EnsarU, and O.Chinois.l. Per P. A O. s. (7,/ de
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1280 4 Undtiruu* heading thn (Allowing abkreviationa are ttaud «tr.— «t«im«r th.— ahip tq.- -barque «eh.— schooner; YcL— Yacht Cru.— Oruiwr; Out.— Gunboat Tortorpedo; H.p. -Hone-pawer Brit.— Britith I). S.— United Bute*', Ft.— French; Ocr— German But.— l Hitch; Job.— Jobora Ac.. O. c—Genoralcargo d.p. deck pauflngfn U. Uncerlain
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    • 761 4 /torn; port, prvbat,!, dal: ol mrton. name ol win HniMtRS. \^l.i;i. Tue.tc, afed ("nnl. Sopt I"; sTbam Ala, I/pool, Ocl 10 Manthel.i. .IMiioiM, China, (VI I Mansfield. Amboto, I'd Csrdifl, Hupt 11 Borneo Coy. Annam, Colombo, Ocl i 7 M M Auleiior, Lpool, Ocl l!> Manstirlit. Arcadia, Kurop«.
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  • 197 4 P VtmcLV Nin> a rum.. Cirrtiii I'kuu Inn Uo»«iu:(«k» A Kin. Jet 3 Imlicllh Hut sir Ml Nteoiia.li I.ingga S,-|.l au'fiui Ah < 'noon I Amherat Hnt«ir. 108 Angus k'ulaulan (HI ll Wee Bin and Vo. 3 iPti Ho Mkt RMM Louguourn Maraeillen tap) Inn. h Consul 3 Atb.'.ii.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 557 4 NOTIC'Ea HILEY. lIAKCREAVES COY., LIMITED. ENGINEERS, IRON AM) Uli.\s> KOI M)Ki;.\ UUDUG AXli SHIP KUILDEIUS. AND CKNKUAi. OOJfTEACTOBP, SIN(iAI'OKK. STEAM VESSELS IN STKF.L OR WOOD. KOILKKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIOFB, ENGINES OK ALL TYPRB, STEAM PUMPS. jf t AGENTS FOR Bit jfl^M i-mT^ Estimates g-iven S^ building sof any description. SOLE
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    • 82 4 JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHIRTS. SI/EM FROM 14' TO 18 G. OTOMUNE CO. (uunoi ru huiowmm and J CAPrAINS. RAHTJKNV ANTI-FOULINI. COMPOSITION. other ma.ru than our original manufactures are now sold. TWawsdas and only CompOKition with wbich Mr. KAHTJEXIiiniaelf huanyconiira- lioo ii IIAkikAKNH Rahtjeks, and pack- t aiies an marke.l
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    • 253 4 MR. HENDERSON »11.1. HI AT BATr (..UAH MtfcttMt UWii on I'itl. inct. TKI.CK kSdOX on Mk KOALA LVUPOE onautinst BU64FOU on 7th Oct. AN IDEAL TONICSERRAVALLO'S TOXIC (BAKK AXDIROXWINE) Stimulate., (hr 4ppelite r. ii^ih. 11- Hi. fJH ■>'< u< ntrnlo Hir ■lr:i»iinl Co Ihr ajM Hiuiu iiKHi'lt'tMtni i;t wntiatwl. strengtb"'^Hßß
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