The Straits Times, 26 October 1900
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Title Section14 1900-10-26 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1900. No. 20,270.14 words
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Advertisement862 1900-10-26 1 NOTICES. rTtHE HIIKNEO COMIANY, I.IMIIKD fTIHB Standard LU. Assvaaes. Norwich Ualoa Firs losatsu* Society. Atlas assMsao* Cosspsay (Im). Tk. Bq.rt.hl. Lif. »-ai»i.o« Sooiscy. Th. Cktaa H«toal 8»s»- HavinUwi Cosqiaaj. rk. Tottsaba. Lafsc B«r Conpaoy. far mrtinjlar. of tarn CompaaM., the MU JZ%ZZI% <* THE bSSnBO CO¥PAICT, LIMITBD. A»«Bt» STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.862 words
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Advertisement752 1900-10-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T'ONINKLIJKE I'AKETVAART MAATKCHAPI'U Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AitentM at Sinaapore Ship Ag»ct, late J. Dimdeu A Co.. M, Coixtbb Juav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On rutfairilf Batsvia Oct. BaUvia, (Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya) Oct. »U if I'iriiruiiAi*752 words
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Advertisement340 1900-10-26 1 i iIiMI'AOME DKS MESSAUERIK^ U MARITIMEB DE FBAJICE. T«LKOR»riIIC ADDKESS: MESSIOEEIE. SmoiroEß. The mail steamers will leare flingap ore on or about tbe undermentioned dates.— UDTW4BC. MOHEWAKD. ISOU. I.mi UaUa Date* Anuam Out. I' 7 I ioo» Oct. ■-'<> A' Simon' Xot.U Smiw.i Nor. II r<im» Nov. 24 iWin Not.340 words
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Advertisement644 1900-10-26 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,m,r<00 Paid op Capital i.'12.760 Reserve Fond £1,075,580 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADKES LNBDHAKCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subecritod |»,000,00ti. Amount Psid up.644 words
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Advertisement468 1900-10-26 1 INSUBANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE ISKITISH KMPIRK MITI'AI. i.ikk omrj, EsTABMSBKn 1847. Chairman -Tin Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,00<i Claims Paid— Rs. 4. 1 >0,n0,000 UICE MUKE.N I468 words
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Advertisement657 1900-10-26 1 NOTICED. Ideal Milk ti x jnn quality to Enr:ciieii 20 per cent, wilh Cream. every other yOEAL MB* brand of STERILIZEDj QpJ(CfJg) NOT SWEETENED. k5 A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. BANKS. HONGKONG AND MHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,<i00,000. RESERVE FUND..Sterling Rcserve..»lii.<Ai,oMl tl ofouoo Si Iver Kewrve t-' «VW>657 words
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Advertisement755 1900-10-26 1 (iOVKKNMK.NT I >K I'KRAK RAILWAY STORES. THK Government of Perak is ptvpnreri io receive tender* for the supply of the following stores for the Railway Department during 1901 Class A— Tool*. Class C— Paint*, etc B-Hardware, D— Miscellaneous stores. Schedules and further information may be üb'ained on application to thi755 words
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Advertisement817 1900-10-26 1 KOM B\LB KMPLOYM«NTB Tit LET AND_PERBOHALB [Ist time, IS cents a line 2nd aad M tlmee, 10 cenu a line <ta to Bth times > oenta a line; 7tb lo ISth times t om«s a line afterwards, cents a Una but aa charge less than one dollar. Thus aMm Urn817 words
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Article31 1900-10-26 2 Strait* Time* S3O a year, or poet fret tM. trait* Budget SlB a year, or pott free 120. Advtrtmng Hate* may he found «n tlie fourth page. FRIDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 190031 words
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Article247 1900-10-26 2 Uakon Kielithofen, who has been appointed foreign Secretary to the German Empire in succession to Count von Buelow, has so far not left any indelible impressions on the history of the Fatherland. Doubtless, however, he is an able man, or he would nor have been selected hy the Kaiset for247 words
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Article488 1900-10-26 2 An advertisement fruin Messrs. Powell A Co., in to-day's pa|ier, brings into pruinin.-nn- liy attempting to relieve it the existence of a long-felt want in Singapore. We refer to lack of proper residential accommodation fur European* of limited means, the present resources of the Colony in that respect being utterly488 words
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Article20 1900-10-26 2 A launch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club bungalow on Sunday, at IO.;K) am and 1 1 :«> am20 words
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Article27 1900-10-26 2 Ths rifle range at Taiping is frequented by a tiger. The brute was seen crossing it at the 300 yards range, in broad day, not long ago.27 words
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Article30 1900-10-26 2 It has been decided that when the young Rajas of Psbang wk for education, they will be sent to Malacca or some other place where a European tutor is available.30 words
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Article48 1900-10-26 2 At the Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Brockroan, J. Trivett, a compositor, was charged by the Chief Clerk of the .H'/niif* Time* office with leaving the service of the paper without, giving a month's notice. Defendant was ordered to pay one month's wage* or undergo two weelu' iniprisouui«ut.48 words
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Article17 1900-10-26 2 Thi usual men's monthly golf medal competition will take place on Saturday, 3rd November, at Sepoy Lines.17 words
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Article25 1900-10-26 2 Thb griffins for the next January meeting at Penang were expected to arrive there yesterday. Forty-one griffins were coming, the number subscribed for being thirty-«ix.25 words
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Article33 1900-10-26 2 Alixakdkr Huston, who claimed to have been bugler of the first section of the Light Brigade which made the famous charge at Balaclava, has died at New York at the age of eighty.33 words
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Article34 1900-10-26 2 Thi number of lepers in Pahang is estimated at 168, who will be sent to Pulau Lallang the moment the asylum there is ready. The Sultan of Pahang is in favour of segregating lepers.34 words
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Article30 1900-10-26 2 Ths Taiping Post Office has issued another set of labels, one dollar surcharged three centa. The office is beset daily by stamp gatherers clamouring for supplies of the new stamps.30 words
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Article36 1900-10-26 2 Bone of the through passengers by the P. and O. CeromanJel, which arrived here last Tuesday, stayed so long ashore at Penang that the vessel left without them. They chased her unsuccessfully in a steam launch.36 words
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Article36 1900-10-26 2 Thk Strait* Jtudget will be published to-morrow morning. It will contain reports of the first and second days' races. Next week's Budget will contain a full report of the races and an analysis of the racing.36 words
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Article37 1900-10-26 2 The Hongkong Jockey Club has just held its annual meeting. The 6nances showed progress. During the last racing year the entries and nominations amoun*ed to $5,580 the Bums returned in stakes and given in prizes aggregated $8,435.37 words
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Article47 1900-10-26 2 Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, rejoices at the extension of the operations of the North German Lloyd line to that port. Ihe route of the new service of steamers is from and to Sydney tim Queensland ports, German New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and the Far East.47 words
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Article46 1900-10-26 2 Te* I'erak Pioneer announces the betrothal ot Raja Alang Iskander, a ■on of the Sultan of Perak, now at Oxford, to Tungku Norig, a daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. The marriage will come oft' when the intended bridegroom returns from England after completing Ins education.46 words
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Article50 1900-10-26 2 (K'">si asu is developing an export trade of meat tv the Philippine Islands and the" Chinase port- Tbe China Steam Navigation Company has equipped its steamers with cold storage chambers, and siii"e the occupation of Manila by the Americans, has found it profitable to make Manila a po.t of call.50 words
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Article69 1900-10-26 2 Thk linaticial report un St. Mary's Chinch at Kuala Lumpur, fur the year ending on the :«nh September last, shows a balance in hand of about CB4 to meet a present liability of 52,U50, of which over Sl are due un contract for the new parsonage. To finish the Utter69 words
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Article71 1900-10-26 2 At Penang, during the year ending on the 31st August last, the Penang t'rirkclCluhplayed thirteen out matehav, of which 6 were won, 5 loot, and :i drawn. The matches against Singapore and Perak were lost. Mr. I). A. M. Brown heads the batting averages with 11 completed innings, and an71 words
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Article65 1900-10-26 2 Thk S. V. A. Subdivision Competition for Major McCallum's Maxim Trophy will be held after the close of the first drill season, (probably in tin' last week of November and the brut week of December). Points will be given for smartness and accuracy of drill, neat turn-out, mounting and dismounting65 words
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Article75 1900-10-26 2 It is understood by the Malay M.ul that stringent name laws are to be promulgated in Pahang, to preserve the rarer species of beasts and birds. Not long ago a German in Singapore sent up -onie Malays to Pahang to obtain half a dozen specimens of every living creature they75 words
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Article64 1900-10-26 2 The splendid marching oft he Ciuards' Brigade, under General Pole-Carew, has been a feature of the South African campaign. They "footed if from Orange River Station to Komatipoort, and also made an expedition from Bloemfnnteiu to DcwetsHorp and back The men are extremely tit. When they |pft Pretoria to march64 words
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Article74 1900-10-26 2 A I'eitAK team have accepted an invitation to cricket at Selangor A three days' match has been arranged, to be plnyed on the Bth, nth, and unit November. The I'erak team will consist of Messrs. Ingall, Fox.Sayers, McKenzie, Cochrane, Curtis, Willes, Hughes, Spink (somewhat doubtful, Stainer proceedx in lieu), Marshall,74 words
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Article66 1900-10-26 2 As has already been stated in tlieso columns, a company of Singapore amateurs are zealously rehearsing for the performance of Pinero's charming drama Sweet Uvender in the Town Hall. The exact date of the performances are Thursday Nov. Ist, Saturday Nov. 3rd, and Monday Nov. stn. The curtain66 words
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Article108 1900-10-26 2 8. V ft. Duties Orderly officr for the enmiing week -Lieut. F. J. Benjalield. Orderly K. C. O. for the ensuing week -Corpl Allen. farades: Monday, 39th, J.U p.m., Maxim gun drill and signalling. Tuesday, 30th, ii.l 5 p in., U R. M S. gun drill. Wednesday,108 words
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Article52 1900-10-26 2 THE EMPRESS-DOWAUER'S STRANGE MESSAGE. Shanghai, Thurtday niglit The friendly Viceroys sent a memorial to the Throne recently urging punishment of the guilty parties. The advisers of the Empress- Dowager are said to be much puzzled by the Em press- Dowager's reply, asking what punishment they (the52 words
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Article36 1900-10-26 2 A Chinese report says that Li HungChang has sent an identical message to all the foreign Ministers (except the British) saying, in effect, the other Powers are unfriendly and China relies upon your kindness."36 words
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Article21 1900-10-26 2 A joint expedition of Allies is proceeding to tbe Ming tombs to disperse the Boxers assembled there.21 words
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Article62 1900-10-26 2 Acvordino to intelligence which has reached Vienna the Emperor of Japan intends next spring to travel through Europe in order to visit the various Courts. The Mikado's visit is expected to begin in Vienna in May, when he will stay as the guest of the Emperor Francis Joseph62 words
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Article164 1900-10-26 2 Aiiott 2 a.m. yesterday, aTaichew woman n& led l.uh Boou Yeo and a Hokien coolie named Teo Chwee Seng living at the 11th milestone, Chaugie Road, reported at Changie Police Station that at midnight six Taichews, whose names are unknown, but who can be identified, armed164 words
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Article208 1900-10-26 2 Thk late Sir John Adye used to relate a good story ol red tape, which, he declared, was not peculiar to home ullicial departments, but was also sent out in large consignments to India. "One day at Simla, an old artillery officer called and reiiuested208 words
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Article391 1900-10-26 2 The fluceplalut, which arrived from Sydney on Wednesday last, brought a number of horses. Besides horses, the Uwepkuiiu has on board about I,OOU tons Australian coal for Singapore, which will be discharged at the docks. The French transport (JkoUrn arrived from .Saigon yesterday evening en rotUe for Marseilles,391 words
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Article23 1900-10-26 2 Undo*, Thmduy. The race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes resulted as follows NOT NRECTUJ AGAINST RUSSIA. Berrill Codoman Good Luck 1 223 words
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Article36 1900-10-26 2 Renter learns that the Anglo-German Agreement is in no wise directed against Russia. Neither is it directed against Russian railway concessions in Manchuria or elsewhere. Austria has given her assent to the Anglo-German Agreement.36 words
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22 1900-10-26 2 Baron Kichthofen has been appointed Fneign Secretary to the German Ktnpire, in succession to Count von Buelow.22 words
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Article31 1900-10-26 2 DEFALCATIONS £1 40,000. Alvord, the cashier of tue First National Bank of New York, has absconded with defalcations set at £140,000. The position of the Bank remains unshaken.31 words
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41 1900-10-26 2 It is staled that 1-ord Wolseley has agreed t'> remain at the War Office until probably the end of December, owing to the detention of l/ord Roberts by duty in South Africa.41 words
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Article15 1900-10-26 2 I." ml »i', Friday. Sims lleeves, the famous tenor, m dead.15 words
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Article45 1900-10-26 2 Philippolis, which has been in pos-->■--!''ii of the Boers for several days, was relieved yesterday by a column whirli ejected the enemy. The Boers it is stated lost heavily. General French is inarching from Bethel to Heidelberg. Fighting if taking place daily.45 words
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Article45 1900-10-26 2 The Kaiser, in a speech delivered at Barmen said that the Agreement re China with the most powerful Teutonic Slate, outside Germany, forms the guarantee for common efl.nts in opening the markets of the world in friendly rivalry, and without acrimony.45 words
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Article131 1900-10-26 2 TO-MORROW 'SHAN DICAPS. THK OPEN OKIFFIN HANDICAP. Prince Tuan 11.7 Johnnie 8. 1 Castaway 9.-' Cutaway 11.4 Sailaway ».o Karline B.U boepgroeuton 10.0 Her Mnjesty 9.S art lriotram Io.ll' Knriiant 8.7 Double or Quits 8.7 Dainty 8.7 Then- s Air »J& THE UCL'RKY STAKES. Hollander 98 Kirestick 10. 1 J131 words
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Article136 1900-10-26 2 Thk World says that the official announcement of Queen Wilhelinina's betrothal was anxiously awaited in Holland, and if Her Majesty's marriage is much longer postponed there will be great dissatisfaction throughout the country. The (Jueen is now in her twenty-first year, and it is eminently desirable that the136 words
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Advertisement435 1900-10-26 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULABOOW. MuinlkUron ol Dynamite, Gelicnite, Gelatine Dynamite. Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, iv »i»iw or Safety Fuses, tleeiric Blasting Apparatus. Tk* alnif Xa^'onnw, being all mm u'ilviW ih Onal lirilmn, are made to poM Ik* high tttuuLtrd of mfnty and fnmty M, impound by He BritiA Oovanment,435 words
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Advertisement870 1900-10-26 2 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PJANO CO., LTD. 98, HAFntH PLACM, SISGAI'OKK Colonial Production. INSPECTION IS INVITED. Pianos manufactured in Hongkongat the Factory of THE KOBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. G. OTOMUNE d^O. GENERAL STORE. DEALErS in Japanese Curios. Satsmna ware, Cloisonne ware, Porcelain ware. Bronze ware. lacquered ware Boxes, Trays, Frames, Screens,870 words
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Advertisement900 1900-10-26 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Amateur Theatricals, 'SWEET LAVENDER" 1 imi'II WH PRAIA l\ TIIIE ACTS BY A. W. Pinero, Esq., WILL BE PRODUCED AT THE TOWN HALL Thursday, Ist November. Saturday, 3rd Monday, jth Ot-ertare ai Ml p.m. oMaal p Reserved seats SJ.— Second seats SI Soldiers, sailor*, and police in uniform900 words
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Advertisement86 1900-10-26 2 M. S. S. inMuM for U» Rtrmte Tim*, ihoold tx written rm him lid* ol th* pun only B» tb< nwlact of th.t oon<Htion. m»w M.S.H. in njtotti th.t nitat utlmwiM 1m pabllabwl. All rootmct. M»rebj«rt to tb* mli. lion tb»t tkf lUhot b«7 Urn *rf>*rti*>nMHt oot of tb. p*p*r86 words
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Article375 1900-10-26 3 ftajMn receive*! I 1 in Imperial e.lict ordering tlic pnn- .ii and ihe other I to have been a lor tin- pur|H>sc of misB the l\.w«n.. Marshal von Waldersee has arrived it IvkiiiK and proceeded to the palace .I the Km press- Dowager, escorted by an International force The375 words
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Article351 1900-10-26 3 i >v i. in India, the talk turned on the nd til a corkscrew, and one of tbe party ailed fol two penknives and a bottle tightly corked Everybody elst push d table and gave him plenty of room He opened the of the two knives, and351 words
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Article223 1900-10-26 3 1 ai. ii k* rmmo.l Sin Yok Tin. al »<? Circular Road, reports that yesterday he went to his plantation at the M m 11.--n tin' Sirangoon Road and found lliat Ihe coolie in charge was missing, as ,il-,i were pifi valued at tWO Tiituku Yam, who223 words
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Article146 1900-10-26 3 Kkum an important report by Sir William Crofton Twynam a distinguished authority upon all matters mcerning Ceylon- upon that island's l«arl fisheries which lias been received in scientific •iiiartrrs in London, it ik gathered that a thorough enquiry into the subject by competent scientut* is. with146 words
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Article1704 1900-10-26 3 SHIPPING HORSES AT ME LBOURNE. \,m will have to put U|> with all kinds of disagreeable things a -id people if you travel in a horse-ship," I was constantly Uingt.Mbutasl had h»d pretty wellevery sort o( experience in regular pww,nger linen, first, second, and steerage, as well a> in that1,704 words
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Article539 1900-10-26 3 the German Moil) Thk members for Oicklade Klintshire Kincardineshire and Northwich have been re-elected. The following have been elected Mr. Wodehouse (Liberal), Saffron Walden. Mr. Macor.ochie (I ninnist), East Aberdeenshire. The Time* says that the salient feature of the elections in Ireland is the elimination of the539 words
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Article150 1900-10-26 3 Hi. .-(fruit. Ptasa is not mponsible for tha opinions of its correspondent*. SINGAPORE GAS. TO Tilt KDITOK Of THE "aTKAITS TIMES." Sir,— One of Singapores grievances is the poor way in which the town is HgMeal While Singapore is represented as the richest and most prosperous of Britain'sCrownColonie«,and is150 words
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Article108 1900-10-26 3 We are requested to state that 1 1 ArcV Marionettes will not perform in Singapore for tbe present. At Penang the tent was badly damaged and is being repaired here in view of the fact that there are local performances next week, it baa been deoided to108 words
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Article113 1900-10-26 3 Sir Henry Howorth, one of the retiring members of I'arliament, is a writer of mark, certainly of research, for his History "I the Mongols took many years of steady and arduous inquiry. And thereby hangs a tale which, it is said, lie lias often told against himself.113 words
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Article1890 1900-10-26 3 (OMITTTII. C. Sugden, Chairman, \V. A Cadell, H Fort, J. C. U. Jones, Hon'ble C. W Laird, D. I). Mackie, A. 6. Wright arxwAßD*. Judge.—}. C. 0. Jones. Attulmi Judge and Time-Kteper.—K. G. Wright. Handicapper H. Fort. Starter— D. D. Mackie. Clerk of the Omrm-C. Sugden. nfakt of1,890 words
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Article89 1900-10-26 3 About 800 Chines* in New Zealand recently petitioned the lx>wer House uf the New Zealand Parliament that the importation of opium might be prohibited theie. The Public Petition Committee on Sept. 14th recommended the prayer of the petition to the favourable consideration of Government. The Colonial89 words
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Article151 1900-10-26 3 At Lucknow, a case of importance to purchasers of horses al auction sales has just been decided by the Judicial Commissioner in the appeal brought by Messrs. I'eake Allen and Co. against the verdict for the defendant in the claim brought by them against Mr. Arathoon, in the151 words
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Article160 1900-10-26 3 FKllitr. •J>>lH OCTOBKa. High Water. 11.20 a.m. Tangliu Club. At Home. U. Circus. Beach Road. V. SiITRUAY. 37TH OITUMB, High Water. Wu, 11.48 p.m. Races. Third Day. Strait* Time* issues at 1 30. Our Boys" at Government House. H. M. homeward mail closes. H M. outward mail due. Circus.160 words
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Advertisement415 1900-10-26 3 NOT KBIID HOPE Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will lie (lad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what mu-e, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little's415 words
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Advertisement761 1900-10-26 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. WE have removed to No A 6, Anson Road, into a temporary office. 17(10 BANKOW A CO. NOTICE. ■\TEITHER the Captain, Aienls, nor il Owners of the British ship JOHASSA will be responsible for debts contracted by her crew during ber stay in this port. iv WILLIAM BMITH,761 words
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Advertisement906 1900-10-26 3 FOB BALK RMPLOYMEtfTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS; [IuTTiM, Mounts a line; tad and .Yd times, 10cenU» lino 4th toHthtimea, crnts s line; 7th to 18th time* 3 cant* line; afterwards, '1 end a line but so charge less than on« dollar. Thin, a Ikrmline advertisement, clow set, In thia type,906 words
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Article95 1900-10-26 4 {Rain art eorrtcttd to nomi Gambler 7.915 Oopraßall 6,«. do Pontianak, 6.15 Pepper, Black buyers 29.00 do V7hlto,(«x) 43XXI SagoFlourSarawakv t.«7i do Brunei Xo. 1 2.90 Pearl Sago seu. Oo«*a, Ball, I*Z basis 24.00 OoflM MamIADA 16X ba.1... iw.oo Coffee, Liberiao, No. 1. il.oo Tatloea, small Flake. do Jo95 words
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Article135 1900-10-26 4 (Halt* an tomettd to noon CM London.— Bank 4 m/* 2/2 Demand 3/1} Prit-at* 6 m/s »/»A Do. 8 m/* 8/2 A On Germany.— Bank J/d 2.17 Private 3 m/s S.2S Do. 6 m/s 5.26: On Frtmoe.— Bank d/d 2.691' Prtrate 3 m/s 2.74 Do. 6 in/* 2.7«J On135 words
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Article342 1900-10-26 4 (Hit** an mmrM In noon. Kaubt (17/10 pd.) f ID. aalra&byers '£1 fully paid |4»60 •Keohmi Hold («IO paid) $25.0, buvere The N. K'cbau Mining Co $6.44, sellers, luuui Kanus l iai |Kt.) I i 74, sales Da (ISO pd.) $7.5, sales. Sepiau (»10pd.) JIA.2S, sales. •RedjangLebong(fi.lOO). $282.50 Ponjoms342 words
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Article110 1900-10-26 4 rer fir. lime. TO-MOKHOW. Patlang viaporta M. Vajirunkit Ip.m. l'eoaog /'m tm§ p.m. Madras via i*.rt- ('amorfa .1 p.m. Penang Calcutta .S.imh,j :l p m lVnaiif; A- Deli Sivatow via ports Hmuj Il'.n S p.m. k laiin via pona s.ipphi, 4 pm. i "iri»on A B'marang i,™,; S>.i/;110 words
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Article123 1900-10-26 4 rsom Kuaopn :-By the M M. 8. s. Jww, due on Saturday with dates from London to the 6th Out. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the Till Sept. Fuoh Cms* By the M. M. a.s. /xioi due on Sunday. «ft Singapore Dae123 words
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Article219 1900-10-26 4 ARRIVALS. Per Camorta from Madras via ports Hows. K. a Monteath, D. Trmploraau. Ct. P. Pennefather, H. J. Pconefather, Mr. and Mrs. Sat^oon, Mr. and Mm. Rynions Messrs. a Vaughan. A. Moore, H. N. Hall, K. Qualli, R. Wayburn. K. Roves, R. Colbet, M. Gangalan, and K. 8.219 words
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Article249 1900-10-26 4 Under this heading the following abbrovi.. lions are used str.— steamer sh. ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Gbt Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit British U. 8.-Unit«d States; Fr.French Ger.— German Dut Dutch: Job,— Johore 4c, O. c—Gon»ralcargo d.p.— deck passengers: U.— Uncertain249 words
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Article1010 1900-10-26 4 TRADIN G VESSELS &C. AJUITAU HIRCI MOOS OF Yr«TKRUAY. Ahyuinia, (l«r. str. 6783 tons, Captain S'.-hmi.li.-'lth u,-t. From Hamburg. I fin Sept B. Meyer and Co. For Taku, *)thAilurin, Qer. str. 3,318 tons. Captain Hildebrsndt,:«ith Oct. From Hon«kon< «nth Oct. G.c. Behn Meyer and Co. For Sew York U-Rds. Hucephniiu,1,010 words
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Article675 1900-10-26 4 Ham*, ptrt, pn6aiu aati 0/ mtirv, ...4 name 0/ atimu ST«»ll«k«. AJrMk-o, Trtaata, Dec/Jan. Raulenberg. AgaaMin.in. China, Nov Itf Maosfield. \l oame, Karcelona, Oct 31 Barlow. Amboto. I'ft Cardiff, Sopt l» Borneo Coy Ambria, H'kong. Oct 26 B. Meyer. Anaps. H'kong, 0.-t Nov. G Wood Annum, Colombo, Oct675 words
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Article210 1900-10-26 4 S I Vawfl/r N»«« A BmmJ Cirrti.i Km)* SiiLin CumnoßKa. Out ifi Cbolon Fcb str. Ml Loquente rtaigoo Oct 2S Bomtead A Co. ■Jh NormsnniH IMn str. 1417 EnkMn Antwerp Sept 9 Behn Meyer ACo Camoru Brit ttr. 1.V.1 Morton Msdnu Out l:t Bountaad ud Co. •Jo Singkep Dut210 words
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Article96 1900-10-26 4 Datk VnuL'i Nam« fLioAUi. Uir»m D«m»»rio» Oct lU.i Wi.iiiillm Brit itr. Olwn K lung via porM SB Clam «tr. Ev»n« Htogkong it) Wilholin Mr. Kiihi.r Mnuuwir »i« poi t M \rdaodearg »tr. Kitilrv Now York ■M Jvjnn.berc Gor itr Mii.r IllUtjap ■M Siluttgart ctr. ttiuwfc HoaKWUK Shanghai iJapua M96 words
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