The Straits Times, 29 December 1902

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. MO. ai, 017 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 684 1 NOTICES. ©he £traits ffimes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVKKTISKMKNTS. THK type UHed a» a .-nunliml for Retting adverti»enieDt« U (tiniilar to this, unl<^* theinxtnictiim is to display the advertisement, when nny effective ntyle of type, used in tke paper, will adopted. The Htandard run* exHitly ta(M linen 10 the
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    • 685 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. We have ju.-t received a splendid collation of TOYS and LOLLS, also a choice collection of PERFUMES. A visit solicited. SPECTACLES SPECTACLES Warranted Pebbles, in gold, rolled gold, and nickel frames. A.S SHAIKADUM CO., s. A in 314, Orchard Road. NOTICE. A Special Genera; Meeting of Engineers, will
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    • 581 1 NOTICES. 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Retail Liquor Shop and Public Hope Licences for 1003. Applications for renewal of these liipiH-i-s, a list of which may I se«p in the Government Gazette of the 27th QMr, will I* considered by the Boarl of Licensing Justices on the 6th January, 1903. Applicants who
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    • 385 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid^ P|EedJP| ly| 111 1 \r jffiH BJpPJL J Guaranteed v^r-~ ~f^* run tream. trademark ea every Largest Sale in the World. §NY CARLSBERG BEER, CROWN BRAND, GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B." BRAND. Both vtry light PilMiur Bc«rt, •*p*ciallr br«wed lor Tropical CltauUf. Ob tainablo at the principal MoteU and
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    • 489 1 Bilious Colic I* quickly cured by Chamberlain* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and is pleasant and safe toUke. The attack may be warded off by taking a double dose of this remedy as soon at the first indication of the disease appears. For sale by medicine dealers
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  • 1074 2 Thb Financier and Bullumul of Nov. 27th contained the following article under the above heading:— The persistent fall in silver is developing into a daily phenomenon. Yesterday saw another break of 4d. in the spot price, which is now t d. per oz. and >f jjd.
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  • 7 2 On the way Out.
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  • 199 2 For Singapore. Per P. and O. S.S. Arcadia, connecting with the s .s. OavmiiewM at Colombo from London Dec. lltb due on Jan. 12th: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oavidsoo, Mr. St. Clair, Miss St. Clair, Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Nicholson, Mr. C. Cunindi, Quar.-Moster Bergt.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 NOTICES. i (SARK AND IRON WIN tip IB It is pleasant to the palate. It keeps the system toned up It makes the digestion perfect the appetite keen It builds flesh muscle, invigorates the nerves, and rejrenera^tes the blood. Kspeiinlly jseful in caoes of Convatoscenoe after severe illness Anocmia and
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  • 159 3 There I. as, 6ays the Timm >/ < ryton, during the last few days, been less' of a crush among the second passengers on the Seaside Railway at Colombo, thanks to an additional carriage being put on to the office trains. This great boon is the
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    • 21 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will r>e found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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    • 643 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo -»v innn Silver Reserve.... s 4,750,000 14 180l 00 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 tlnnnnnftfl PROPRIETORS J.. $10,000,0011 Court of Directors. Hon. R. Shewan,— Chairman. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson H. Sc hub art,
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    • 584 3 NOTICES. FOREMAN WANTED. I rpo take charge of the Furniture WorkX tuop. Good salary to competent man. Apply by letter only, stating qualifications and salary expected to 31-12 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. WANTED. i^i LERK, with knowledge of timber, and \j general office work. Applications to be sent to v.c.
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    • 632 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAY» BEEN APPOINTED BUB-AOBNTS OF THE Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD A CO., General Agents, U.C Straits Settlements. "HOTEL FOR SALE. THE undersigned are instructed U> offer for sale, as a going concern, a popular first class hotel in Singapore. Entry
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    • 515 3 SHIPPING INDO-CHiNA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, UMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. IHE Company's steamer KUM SANU. 3, u 3tt tons, Captain Buller, having left Hongkong on the 28rd inst.. may be expected to arrive here on or al>out the .'7tl idem, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For
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  • 36 4 Meiita.— On JOIII Dec. at 9.3<» p.m., at Hongkong, Mun'cherjee M ankcjee Mehta, manager, Messrs Tata Co., Hongkong, aged 57 years. Ualtow— On the llth Dec. at Foochow, William Pitcairn Gai.ton, iged B 3 years.
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  • 632 4 the Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 29TH DECEMBER. By the mail comes news that the straits Currency Commission was continuing to take evidence during the week ending Dec. Mb. No probable date could then be assigned when the report was likely to be drawn up but it was the
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  • 140 4 The Consui-General for Siam communicates that he i? in' receipt of advice from His Siamese Majesty's Financial Adviser to the effect that the gold standard scheme recently introduced into that country has been thoroughly established and is now working most smoothly and satisfactorily. At the same time it is desired
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  • 21 4 Readi.no matter including, an article on the slump in silver and wire news will be found on pages J. and 3.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ ins. bank rate is 1/7]
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  • 9 4 The American transport Supply left for Manila yesterday morning.
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  • 11 4 A calendar for 1903 has been received from Abrams Horse Repository.
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  • 30 4 The Governor is now at Penang. He has been paying a visit to Kedab. The homeward mail by the B. 1. S. N Zamania closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday
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  • 15 4 Mr. W. H. Fkizei.l, manager of the Chartered Bank, returned to Singapore from Bankgok yesterday.
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  • 18 4 The s.s. Ckusan left for Hongkong at noon to-day with Mr. P. J. Allen as passenger from Singapore.
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  • 17 4 Mr. R. Little is returning to Singapore by the German mail steamer leaving Southampton on Dec. 30th.
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  • 19 4 Scan Hup of Malacca sends a calendar for 1903 with portraits of generals distinguished in the South African war.
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  • 19 4 Mr. R. S. Fry has been appointed Superintendent of the re-Survey of Singapore with effect from the Ist instant.
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  • 24 4 The marriage of Miss M J. Bodestyne and Mr. J. G. Graves, takes place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Jan. 10th, at 4 p.m.
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  • 23 4 In Kiaochau in 1900 no less than 1,247,831 Haikwan taels were imported. In 1891 the imports of silver had fallen to Tls. 643.328.
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  • 22 4 Despite the rain on Saturday the Malay Theatre at North Bridge Road, was crowded. The audience included a good number of Europeans.
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  • 29 4 Thk Kusluro Maru, a vessel of 1,800 tons built to the order of the N. Y. K. at the Kawasaki Yard, Kobe, was successfully launched on the l.'Uh inst.
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  • 28 4 The first race for the America Cup, to be sailed next year. Sir Thomas Lipton being again the challenger, will, it is announced, be sailed on August 20th.
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  • 27 4 Thk engagement is announced of M. Paul PavlofT, Russian Minister to Seoul, to Mdlle. Irene Desplanques, daughter of a former agent of the Russo-Chinese Bank in Kobe.
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  • 32 4 Thb Volunteer Camp this year will be held at Keppel Harbour in the vicinity of the site which has been used before. The coming Chinese New Year commences on Thursday, January 29th.
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  • 32 4 Those who knew Colonel James K. Connelly, formerly V- S. Consul at Kobe, will regret to hear that he has had to undergo an operation for stomachic troubles at Newark, N. J.
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  • 31 4 Major Glbn, an American officer serving at Manila, is, it is announced, shortly to be retired for having executed two native guides who misled his column on the island of Saraar.
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  • 40 4 The C'iristnx-ts Criterion dinner at Raffles Hotel was a great success and it is anticipated that that on New Year's Eve will prove the same. There will be a band in attendance and dinner will be followed by a dance.
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  • 37 4 Good progress is being made with the construction of the new Colonial steamer Seamen-, at the shipyard of Riley Hargreaves Co. Ltd. From present appearances she will be a very fine ship. She is of steel throughout.
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  • 42 4 v\ t e have received from the office of the Resident General F.M.S. a report on llerea Bragilientit in the Malay Peninsula- the tree furnishing the" Para" rubber of commerce prepared by Mr. Stanley Arden, superintendent of the Experimental Plantations, F.M S.
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  • 48 4 Mr. J. B. Lkk, General Manager of the International Banking Corporation, was to leave London on the 17th inst. for a tour round the branches of the bank in the Far East. Mr. W. H. Maclntyre, the assistant general manager, will accompany Mr. Lee, who proceeds via Suez.
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  • 51 4 Owing to the inclement weather the Royal Bioscope did not perform on Saturday night, but this evening the special programme arranged for that occasion will be gooe through. This is the last week of the season and those who have not yet seen the entertainment should not fail to do
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    • 168 4 A TELLINO SPEECH. lionilm, 2~th Dec. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at a luncheon in Durban, said that the British Hag must be paramount in South Africa. Reconciliation with the Boers should be easy and need not be cause for despair. He came to South Africa in a
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    • 13 4 The Primate was buried in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral.
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    • 17 4 Mr A. J Balfour has been suffering from influenza, but he is now better.
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    • 25 4 Ijinidon, 2Hth Decemlier, The continuous undulating upheaval of the earth at Andijan and in the surrounding districts is causing the utmost terror there.
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    • 45 4 The Queen's dinner to the widows and orphans of soldiers and sailors from London who died in the South African war was given yesterday. There were I^oo guests, whose fares were paid. The Queen sent a most kindly message.
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    • 35 4 An express train crowded with Christmas travellers colliied with a goods train near l.mdon. Ontario, Canada The train was overturned in a ditch and twenty-five persons were killed and thirty injured.
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    • 68 4 MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT PIETERMARITZBURG. Mr. Chamberlain proceeded to Pietermaritzburg where an immense and enthusiastic crowd assembled outside his hotel. The crowd called for a 3peech, and in response to the invitation Mr. Chamberlain appeared on the balcony. He referred to the keener interest which the Mother Country is now manifesting
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  • 255 4 It will be seen from a no.ice appearing in our advertising columns to-day that the Singapore-Kranji Railway will be opened for public traffic as far as Bukit Timah station on and after January Ist next. The notice referred to gives the timetable of trains. The packing of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 856 4 I^ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ ORANGES!! ORANGES!! ORANGES The Australian Stores, 1 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE KRANJI RAILWAY. The above line as far as Bukit Timah will be open for traffic from January ist, 1903. The Train Service, until further notice, will be as under Singapore .6 00 720 8.50 10.16 12.00 IM A4W
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    • 138 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers open: Gresbam House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekday. 8 a.m.-« p.m. Road on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly supplies from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films, Wratten-Wrain wright's Ilford and German dry plates
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  • 80 5 peace or prosperity will be attained A man entered the witness box in a i-ase before Judge Bacon yesterday, in company of a woman witness. What do you want r said the Judge. She is a widow yer honour, and she_ wants me to tpeak for
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  • 240 5 The annual installation ceremony of Lodge Zetland in the East, No. 508, took place at Freemasons' Hall on Saturday afternoon, when in spite of the bad weather a large number of masons attended. Wor. Bro A. Knight, District Grand Master Ruling, who was supported by Wor. Bros. Napier,
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  • 251 5 An interesting game of water polo was played at the Swimming Club yesterday between scratch teams captained respectively by Penny (white) and Napier (ted). Penny won the toss and elected to play against the tide during the first half. On the ball being thrown in the Reds got
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  • 79 5 During Christmas week, the Keppel Golf Club played for the President's Cup and a cup given for competition amongst those who had learned to play on the Keppel links. For the former the conditions were three rounds (21 holes) medal play. The scores returned were: Messrs. Holmes,
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  • 166 5 The following results of the (Jolf played at Penang at Christmas nave been received in Singapore Interport Championship. I'KNW:. SIMiMMIRI I». A. XI. Hrnwn 3 OoL Lm«M 1. L. Crockett 5 W. H. I'eari-e 0 .1. E. lireij; l.ieut. Walker. K.E. ll.m A. .1. Leach 7 ('apt.
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  • 229 5 Or those who wouldn't warble had to pay for stingers round. Chorut. And everyone of 'em had to sing if anyone set up a call, HJng or settle for stingers round," applied to great and small. The Governor he was Chairman, and of course he opened the Ball,
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  • 253 5 Yestkrimy, the telegraph steamer ftherard Qsborn* took away from Singapore Messrs. Gordon, L J. Wishart, and Maclean, who are to augment the staff at the Cocos Island telegraph station. Major W. G. St. Clair, of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, was to leave London on the 17th inst.
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  • COMMERCIAL
    • 88 5 Gambier I l">-"" Copra Bali 9.80 do Pontianalc 8.90 Pepper, Black 36.75 do White, (8%) „..,,61.25 Sago Flour Sarawak V.' 4.47} do Brunei No. 1 4.30 Pearl Sago 5.80 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 23.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 3?.00 Coffee, Liberian So. 1 22.00 Tapioca, small Flake 5. >0
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    • 130 5 On London.—Bank 4 m/s I/M Demand 1/7 A Private 6 m/s 1/7 ;i do 3 m/s 1/7 > On German,.—Bank d/d 1.63* Private 3 m/s 1.66} do 6 m/s I.6ft} On Frnnet—Bank d/d 2.01 Private 3 mis 2.04} do 6 m/s 2.06} On India—K*nk T. T 119 Private 30
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    • 304 5 Kanhs cs/io pd.l 96.50. 'fl fully paid 56.2.V •Keol.an Gold ($lO paid)... 52.00. The N. Kechan Mining Co. $1.2». South Ranbn ($lOO pd.) $1""". •Qneen«land Raubs (11/4 pd.) $2.00 sellers. do do (£1 folly pd.) Sepiau ($lO paid) W. 50 seller*. •Redjan«Lebon(!(a. 100)... $190. Punjoms ($5 paid) $2.50, seller*.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 456 5 AUCTION SALES. Preliminary Notice. Auction Sale of the Valuable and Splendidly Situated Freehold Property known as PARSEE LODGE, OFF ANSON ROAD, TO BE HELD AT POWELL CO.'S BALE-ROOv t hi >\'<>dati*day, the Ith .liiimnry, <9<W, «i -2.W p. m. ARKA 5»,:<50£ SQUAItE FEET Splendid site for godowns, being within a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 328 6 NOTICES. ROBINSON Co., Jicdies Gfiatelaine and Jiandkercfjief sBags. era The Cantlusit Bag as illustration a combination of Safety Purse and Chatelaine 1 Bag. Fashionable, Secure m^SgOL an d Convenient, while it gives m I the wearer perfect freedom of action. i, RbAL iiLACK MOROCCO LEATHER $7.C0 REAL BLACK RUSSIA LEATHER
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    • 221 6 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS,* JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED DURABLE AND ACCURATE *mty The Keystone Watch Case Co. '^jT' mmmmm PhiluUlphii. U. •A. X^T^V America's Oldest at.d '^Largest Watch Factory L C# For tale by X&i^y Tha Principal Watch Dealers Id Str«>te Settlements ISAVARESSE'S SANDAL CAPSULES NM mlJi of
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    • 440 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE jSIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, -Fortify the System against Disease with PURE fciLO(R "THb StST SECURITY FO^_HcALTn. a/! 1 i vJ !k' I C^\ (c) ii I >^V 'y*^ ISSENCt OR FLUID EXTRAOT OF RED JOMHICi since 1823. J^AfJf -XMSmMmMmAMJ^^^'^4^rD Promt! Irf hvtheMIBMtST UEPIOAL AUTMOWITItS tjr B^'eiKS TOWD \m,
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    • 709 6 NOTICES. CARS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TC SUPPLY BENZINE SYME CO. KOMEYA CO. DEALERS IN JAPANESE GOODS, Have Just unpacked a variet> of: Artificial flowers. Albums Panels. Dolls. Inlaid wood work. Silk cushions. Doyle vs. Handkerchiefs. Flags to decorate Xmas trees, etc., etc. All suitable for Christmas Presents Also Ist
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 660 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rTUIE Stuadari Lit* A»«nr»no». X Norwich Union Fire Insurano* Boci*tT. Atlai Anurtnoe Company (Fire). l"he Equitable Life Asraranoe Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company r T nttenham Lager Beer Company. ■•or particulars of these Compwii**, th* -ull •dWti.einent of THE BORNEO COMPANT, LIMITED. A<?ent». STEAMSHIP
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    • 714 7 STEAMSHIP C Koninklijke Paketvs Under contract with the Net! Aptnts at Singapore: Ship Aobscy, lai The undermentioned date Steamer From Expected Btwtt Borneo Handjermnssin Deo. 86 Vovl-rLim Batavin 2H l>e Klerk Mah" V'<u»>i<nh*j I'adanp 2t» D> Kock Sambas 31 Hok Tjiv Palembang lan. 6 Houtmati Bandjermasun 6 M Compagnie Des
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    • 682 7 OMPANIES. tart. Maatschappij. berland* India Government. n J. Dabkdblb A Co., 2-3, Coixtbb Quat. »s are only approximate. Will be Despatched for Ob Bandjermassin, Kotabaroe, Moeara-Djawa, Saraarinda, Donggala, and Berouw Dec. 31 Bandjermafisin, Kotabaroe, Balikpapan Moera Djawa, Koetei, Berouw, Boelongan, and Donggala. Jan. 2 Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Samarang, and
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    • 721 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Lforddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tone Reg. ■MMI -47d Kohsxchang 3042 Sandakan "Jill Petchaburi 2191 Paknant MM Pitsanulok 3019 7'onp/tn 1999 Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok lfliO Chov Tai 1777 Korat 1900 Wong Koi 1777 Singora 17A4 Keong Wai 1777 Nuen Tung Mil
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    • 600 7 INSURANCE CO.'S CANTON INSURANCE OFFIOK LIMITED. Capitftl Subscribed $3,80 C,000. Amount paid op 600,030. Beierve fond 1,160.000. Hbad Ornoi, Honokomo. The andemgned, having been appointed Agent* of the above Company, are prepared to •ccept Marine Biaka at current rate*. BOUSTEAP A Co., Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE UOY." FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED
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    • 450 7 INSURANCE CO.'S SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every deicription of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all part* of tbe World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. Lovbll, Esq., Chairman. A. W. Stives, Esq., G. A. Ke.sting, Ksq. LIM Ho Pdah, Eaq., LebChooh Giwji. E*q. Wm. McKERROW
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 784 8 Caier this heading the following abbreviktiona are Mtd Mr steamer eh.— •a.3 >•}. barqjc; bch. >.hooner; Yet. Tkil; Oru.— < miser: Got.- Gunboat; Tor. Tirpedo: H.p. Horse-pov»or; Brit. Britiia U. S— United States: Fch.— French ©•r.— Oerraan: Dut. Dutch; .l oh.—.! ohore; 6a.- 'ianersl-cargo; d.p. -deck pa«B?3t[er;
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  • 162 8 From Europe— By the N.D.L. s. s. Darmstadt due on the 3rd Jan. with dates to the 9th December. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Tonkin due on Sunday. From Calcutta— By the s. s. Cooeyanna due Bth January. From Madras— By the s.s. Zaida
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  • 106 8 Wk'dsbsday. P.Swet'hamviaports H. Hi u Guan 2 p.m. Berl>ouw etc.. Sarie Borneo 3 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Bombay via ports Zamania 4 p.m. Friday. Sandakan via ports Nuen Tutui 1 1 a.m. Billiton 4 Potitiunak Sambas Noon. Bandjermassin VanderLuu 3 p.m. Monday. Labuan and
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  • 283 8 5 Vwu, s Namk A To»* Captaib Rio Dec 27 Kmil.- Dut str. 80 Nacodah 27 Bri Wongsee nr. 92 Nacodab 28 Alcinous Brit str 4278 Pulford 28 Victoria Swd str. 980 Hellberg 28 Devawongse Uer atr. 1067 Kumpel 28 Rein Nor str. 726 OUen 28 Lady Mitchell Brit
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  • 181 8 Pati. Vbssil'B Name. Flag A Rig. Tons. Dbstinatdn. I Dec 29 Mam.- he I Fch str. 1281 Haißon Breid Nor str. 645 Bangkok 27 Tringganu Dut str. 600 Beugkalis and Bagan 37 Asahan Ocr str. 161 Asauan and Deli 27 Medan str. j 47H Deli 27 Pin Seng Brit
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 82 8 CHEAP! CHEAPER!! CHEAPEST!!! Cash Clearance Sale OF INDIAN-MADE ROSEWOOD AND TEAKWOOD FURNITURE COMPRISING DRAWINGROOM. BEDROOM SUITES. CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO IRON BEDSTEAD, &c. &c. BARGAIN! BARGAIN!! BARGAIN!!! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! We are closing our Furniture Business, at our Branch NO. 34, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, NEXT TO RAFFLES STORE
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    • 358 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., HAVE NOW IN STOCK A CHOICE SELECTION OF Black Alpaca Skirts, Brown Holland Skirts, and White Drill Skirts Mil of tde Jbatest (But and Stifle. BLACK ALPACA SKIRTS /f^ WHITE DRILL SKIRTS Circular Frill, trimmed Rows Black M" Satin and I Hows piping cord lined m a
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    • 34 8 WEATHER TELEGRAM (E. E. A. C. Telegraph (Jompunn./ 29TH Dl KM! XX HONURONO.— Barometer 30.06. Direction of Wind East. Force of Wind 4. Max. Temp in Shade u:i. MANILA:— 7«4 K. 1, 2ti. 'J4.
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    • 49 8 WEATHER REPORT. fCanlifUi Kerbau Hospital. Njtt D U 9 a.m 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Remakes. Bar 30.006 29.846. -J9.928 Moraine Temp 84.9 84.8 77.9 cloudy. da\ WB'lbTherj 76.9 75.9 75.6 overcast. DifofWind s.w. s.w. Calm, nightcloi'dv Mix. Temp. 84.9 Mm 700 Max.in Sun 131.7 Terr, rad 69.9 Rainfall Nil
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