Straits Times Weekly Issue, 28 January 1890
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Title Section28 1890-01-28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Series > Published for Transmission by Ev,oCt Homeward Mail Steamer. < > r TPkice 40 Cents. YOL XLVI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1890. NO. 3,55728 words
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103 1890-01-28 1 STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY, 28TH JANUARY, 1890. CONTENTS. Markot Quotations JSu nmru-j, of th« Weok. Reuter'/ Telegrams. l»cal and irencral News. Ku-suin Military hail ways. Jd li«n Na'ional Googre Ne>. Tt.e Civil Servioe Tlih Military C 1 litriuution. Report on Rjibies. Qu .i-.i»itin»> uenr R»nb The >i ifrmpore Sporunsr Club. The103 words
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Article399 1890-01-28 1 LATEST M ARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, 28th January, 18SD Produce. 4 IGwnbier 8.30. do. Oube No. 1 .1,12.00. do. do. No. 2 #1025. Copra, Bali 4.30. do. Pontiauak m. 3.75. Pepper, Black 1700. Sago Flour 2.27*. Ptetrl Sago f. 3.45 Ooffoe, Bali .1. 29 50. YVpio"*, small Flake m. 5 iV399 words
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Article213 1890-01-28 1 I I The Legialativ e Council met again after I I the recess, on Thursday. The subject of I M increases to Official salaries came under IMt discusgidn, and the next meeting was fired 1-jJp for Thursday the 13th prox. mjT The Singapore team kfct the213 words
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Article423 1890-01-28 1 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. <r (For Straits Tunes.) The Late Lord Napiee of Magdala. London, 20th Jan. By desire of Her Majesty, the late Lord Napier of Magdala will be buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, close to Nelsou and Wellington, and a grand military fuueral has been ordered. The Emperor of Germany423 words
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51 1890-01-28 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. (By telegram received this day). London, 2oth Jan. The followiug are to-day's closing prices Pahaug Corporat ion Ltd. 70/ to 75/ Benton* Straits Tin (Ltd.). .10/ 12/6 Siam Gold Fiolda (Ltd nominal. The prices in Singapore in dollars may be found above, in the same51 words
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Article301 1890-01-28 1 Cricket. The first iuuiuga of the Hongkong team was fiuished ou the '32nd inst. for 280. The Siugapore team went in next day and were put out for 54. They theu went in for a second inniu^s. The followiug are the scores In the return match Singapore301 words
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Article385 1890-01-28 1 Ti»e Uevd. N. J. QouvreUC, procurator of i the French foreign missious h-T*, k-av.-s to-inor ow for Hoßgkoaf^, whi*re he p>es to recruit Ins health, which has heefl mu<h shattered by had work. Auction Baka during the past few weeks have almost vithout excpiiou beeii practically uoatteuded.385 words
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Article154 1890-01-28 1 Something like nineteen riders turned up at the meet at the Cross Roads at 4-46 p. in. on Saturday, together with four or five carriages including that of H. E. the Governor. Mr. Holley took the paper, and got away down Grange Road. A chase over pretty154 words
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Article124 1890-01-28 1 Mr. Bibby, the local manager of the Baub Syndicate, arrived in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Bibby came partly to obtain medical advice, and we are glad to say that he is advised that he is not so seriously ill as he had been told be was, and that he124 words
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Article262 1890-01-28 2 MONDAY, 20th JANUARY. The mail despatched per the 8.8. Thames on the 24-th ult. was delivered in London on the 18th instant. From oar financial telegrams it will be seen that there is a slight improvement in the London price of Pahang Corporation shares. The cricket match262 words
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Article242 1890-01-28 2 In the 3rd Magistrate's Court this morning, before Mr. Hudson, J. Noonan a young man, was charged with vagrancy' and fined $3, with the alternative of 3 days imprisonment. A Negro seaman, belonging to the ship Lanara, was charged with being drunk and incapable, and was dismissed with242 words
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Article165 1890-01-28 2 [Before Acting Chief Justice Wood iSHiI mms w«« called befon 5» c J?P teil ber Butioe.^U\s||b«r thai be had been M kad $15 tnm^Unan who write priaon«r*B petition to Mr. MtfM tofW^at the cue eomiar up in the MJf»treU\»\Conrt, but wooMaotglTethewmeyw Priat>Ur had sent i ITpedtloii to Mr.Maiw'efl.but165 words
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Article191 1890-01-28 2 H. M. S. Hyacinth, at present stationed I here, will be relieved by H. M. S. Leander. The Hyacinth will then leave for Hong- The letters of allotment and regret to the applicants for shares in the Trust and Loan Company of China, Japan, and the Straits191 words
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Article192 1890-01-28 2 Expbctkd Visit of thi Dukb or Connavoht. A meeting of those interested in horticultural affairs was called for Monday af- ternoon in the Exchange, but oply four gentlemen appeared, viz., Messrs. Ridley btnuger, Koek and J. MiMer. Mr. Ridley occupied the chair. It was agreed that the192 words
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Article71 1890-01-28 2 Small- Pox at Raub. Our Ulu Pahang correspondent telegraphs from Kuala Kubu that Small-pox has broken out in the vicinity of j had been any issue of the paper), Dr A There has been no small-pox in the FU»^ since my return from Europe*!** NovTmbLr It will be observed that71 words
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Article29 1890-01-28 2 ty .f I The ydunteem returned to town at 7 1 P- m. f both officers and men being thoroughly satisfied with the day's work, i29 words
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Article162 1890-01-28 2 At about 5.15 a. m. yesterday P. C. 594, Bowadine, who was on duty in Jalan Sul- > tan, noticed a column of smoke arising in the direction of Beach Road. Hastening to the spot, he found that the upper storey kof No. 294 was in162 words
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155 1890-01-28 2 !ot A drunken row wiflfe fatal terminaou occurred near J^k Bridge yesjrday. A number of crew of the lip Canara were walkin^^Dg the road, hen the boatswain and onewf the sailors quarrelled. The boats warn, i\is alleged, knocked the man down and struck him155 words
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Article217 1890-01-28 2 The British troopship Orvnte* arrived here on the afternoon of Monday last, bne left Portsmouth on December 7th and arrived at Queenstown, Dec 9thGibraltar, Dec. 14th Malta, Dec. 20th Port Said, Dee. 24th Suez, Dec. 26th Aden, January 2nd and Colombo 10th January. Her trip will217 words
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Article1587 1890-01-28 2 Heim. Adam., BrffflL ]C5. II £"W. I Joaquim, J. P. Joaquim, A. P. Joaquim, I and Blunn. Mr. Heim presided, aod in the absence of the Secretary, Mr. Owen, Mr. A. P. Adams acted as Secretary. Mr. Heim, in submitting the annual report and balance sheet, characterised them as very1,587 words
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Miscellaneous15 1890-01-28 2 Passenger List. ABBIVALB. Singapore Sporting dab, D.B.HTUB.B TO BB PAID OFF Cabwaom ik thi Paddock.'15 words
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Article2668 1890-01-28 3 f 6uppU,nentary to Straits Time* Telegrams. (From Ceylon Papers, received by German Mail.) Su»z 4th Jan -Thi sterner Clencurry has A sunk after a collision with the steamer Maple r^ Branch. All ou board we:e saved Wo«. sth Jan.— Obituaries.' Viscount JLempletown, and Colouel P. T French Chairman2,668 words
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Article85 1890-01-28 4 tent with the Republican reginw whi J h T i*' bee* established, and the deposition of Dom Pedro A muiiny which has just oecurrea was only of a trivial nature, sad way easily suppressed. A roroonr is current that iwUl FousecaTthe President of the Republic, w dying;, and grave consequences85 words
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Article476 1890-01-28 4 r Garrison v. S. C. <\ A match was played yesterday between •cratch teams of the 58th and Artillery combined and the remnants of the S. C. C. The Club evidently suffered from the lack of practice, due to the recent bad weather, and the Garrison, playing several new476 words
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Article104 1890-01-28 4 The Deli Courant reports favourably on the 1889 tobacco crop. As regards quantity, the opinion is that it is just as large as the crop of 1888. The average yield per estate is above 7 piculs per field, and the quantity is expected to reach a total of104 words
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Article262 1890-01-28 4 Wmili we are having such wet weather bere, the Bataviatuch Nieuv»blad**ji that SLTTrt? m JaVa •■P^^j for this Ume of the yeat, when it rains copioualy The Minister of Colonies at the Ha«u e i ?TS th att «tttion of the iSSTr .■aMwssß&wuHiE Strata SetUemSfev for the262 words
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Article751 1890-01-28 4 News by German Mail. (Up to Tuesday, December 24th.) The trial of the French-Brewster divorce case terminated on December 21st. The jury, after an absence of leas than ten minutes, found that Mr. French-Brewster had been guilty of both adultery and desertion, and they also found that neither Mrs. French-Brewster751 words
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Article307 1890-01-28 4 Th« Resident of Selangor has gone to Malacca for a short trip, where he will be theL guest of the Resident Councillor duriK his stay. A full length portrait in oil of Lord Salisbury has arrived at Johore. It i» a presentation portrait to fl. H. the307 words
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Article283 1890-01-28 4 At the third Magistrate's Court this morning, before Mr. Logan, Michael Flaherty, the prisoner in this case, was called up for trial, but at the request of Sergeant Thornett was remanded till Tueeday, 28th inst., pending result of inquest, which takes place to-morrow. Death of283 words
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Article168 1890-01-28 4 At about 5 p. m. on the 21st inst., a Portuguese resident Darned Pedro De Souza, was assaulted by three Asiatics while standing on the five-foot way of his house, No. 101, Klang Boad. His assailants it is alleged beat him severely about the head with sticks168 words
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Article215 1890-01-28 4 \Siam Mercantile Gazette Two more concession)* for Gold Mines have been signed and sealed this week, both for the Province of Lingi, south of Singora. The first in favor of Mr. Kim Chiug, the Siamese Consul in Singapore, who is in this concession in partnership with215 words
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Article276 1890-01-28 4 Thk Jury camhot aorii a»d is Discharosd. Kho JChye Soon was this morning brought up on tile charge of murder of Low K wan Joo on tR? 14th December last. Mr. Sr N *on, for the prisoner, made an application to the Court to hare276 words
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Article1077 1890-01-28 4 Cricket Match. Sinoapom Recreation C. C. v SbiASorC C {From our own Corrtrj^Tek' J the sun? ihi,f h r T^-, ni bt 1 unfortunate L itr« coinmen «ement wm circular cy ph v° t tot but at the same time judicious play put the 100 up at 11.30 a.m. Chopard1,077 words
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2452 1890-01-28 5 The January Dumber of the English Illustrated Magazine (MacMillan Co. sixpence) contains an k rticle by Sir Frede nek Dickson, K.C.tf.G., entitled "The Straits Settlements -and British Malaya.' The article, whi/'y extends to some ten pages, is illustnf'i'fby Mr. R. T. Pritchett with2,452 words
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Article2910 1890-01-28 5 The first yearly general meeting of the shareholders of the above company was held at Cannon-street Hotel, on the 23rd* Dec. The Hon. Charles Hedley Strutt, chairman of the company, presided. There were also preseni Mr. Thos. Palmer Chapman, Mr. Wm. M. Crocker. Mr. Henry2,910 words
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Article129 1890-01-28 6 P enquiry into the circumstances ing the death of Pedro DeSouza, the in the Klang Road assault case, promises to be a protracted affair, as so far the evidence of witnesses is very conflicting. One witness avers that deceased was in a state of intoxication at the129 words
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Article23 1890-01-28 6 The cricket scores so far are Singapore (two innings, all out)... 133 Hongkong (one inuiugs) ...280 Singapore played 12 men.23 words
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Article3795 1890-01-28 6 {Jfrom our own Correspondent.) H^ong, HM) p. m In the return match Singapore won the toss and went 87 for 12 1 wiek mDiDff8 f" now ver wit i H «raby m Higginbotham h Boileau "a. Bircn if Stewart Moss Gahagan Smith Ross #># Extras 87 J Meeting3,795 words
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4761 1890-01-28 7 The Civil Service Salary Scheme. Class I. Report of the Committee appointed to on quire Into the question of Rabies In Singapore. BTo brimg mbrj level with that of a Puisne Allowance in lien of co»U in Crown sniti. Health fees. All fee* to be paid iafco the rr. Qoarters.4,761 words
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4594 1890-01-28 9 The Military Contribution demanded Trom the Colony. DESPATCH FROM THK SbCRBTARY OF 8TATB for thb Colon ibs. Dotcning Street, J. ith December, I88it. Sir, Referring to previous correspondence relating- to the defences of the Colony under your Government, I have now the honour to address you respecting the sums which4,594 words
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Article72 1890-01-28 10 The Swainby arrived to-day from Cardiff with 3,441 tons of coal. Passenger List. Arrivals. Per Bayern from Hongkong, Mr. L iV e ™f J Barrada Mr. J. Beattie, l>r. W. J. Nobbe. Macalister from Surabaya Messrs. Lebarbier, Brady, Tabinos and Levantcauip. DKPABTU&KB. Per Bayern for Colombo, Mr. W72 words
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Article190 1890-01-28 10 The return of visitorll to the Kaffl^T waT^csT* MuBeUm durin F J D Ma ">*S<" of the E. E. and A. Telegraph Co. in China estimates the oort of la, ing a direct cable and the monsoon moderate Th* f sji and a partv^oUce ™^i 2ad lnBt190 words
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Article102 1890-01-28 10 At the secoud Magistrate's coii-t yesterday afternoon, befui* Mr Aiitli.»Qi Bz^ Nynan, the prisoner hi the Arab Street murder case, was put up for trial no evidence other than what has been already given in our columns was adduced, and the trial was again postponed until tht- 30th102 words
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Article410 1890-01-28 10 On two occasions' recently- we have drawn attention to the evils* incitl^nt to police advocacy and the stand which ig now being made against it by Solicitors in England. Some remarks of Mr. Justice Wills,at the Bucks Assizes in November last, have now come under our notice. His410 words
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Article44 1890-01-28 10 via ports, MeBBrB.gharw M^ mC^utta I *>n. Bro. Joseph and B^ ft Or au Simp. 1 nymede from Deli, M«£ Pnw ©a. I jft ter Norniwd^Sl l^^ Mar. I «ya f rom Klaa^ Marie Ckota 1 and Mr. Mackie. ln W- FalU44 words
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Article533 1890-01-28 11 The Concerx given by the men of H. M S. Orion in the Town Hall on Thursday night could not be regarded as other than a success. The attendance was good, although the Hall was not crowded, and the good humour depicted on the faces of533 words
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3148 1890-01-28 11 The Annual Congregational Meeting of f the Presbyterian denomination was held in the Church yesterday afteruoon. Owiug probably to the inclemency of the weather the attendauce was Dot so large as it would otherwise have been. Rev. G. M. Reith, the Minister, presided. Mr. Knight, the S3,148 words
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Article705 1890-01-28 11 (From the luingoo&Gaztttt. Carid, lith January. 'we. Stanley arrived here to-day and was received at the .station by the Grand Master oVCeremonies, all the Ministers, Sir Evelyn Airiutf. General (ironfull, and the msmbejp of the staffs of the British and Egyptiftfi armies. Rome, 14th Jfatfary. A.t a Railway705 words
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Article117 1890-01-28 12 (From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 22nd January.— The Colonial Secretary and the Resident Councillor proceeded last Monday morning on a tour to Alorgajah and Chin Chin. They are tfpected back at the Residency this morning. As usual the Chinese New Year has been ushered in by blazing away117 words
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624 1890-01-28 12 ♦k^n<?* gi8 t ,^V :i ti "hall be kept in 1— The title of the SocMy Societ^ 6 bJeCt c3 ¥*^<>a of the 3.— The place or places whVe its bnain««* U jTvtj? Dd lt8 »««*to« S held 8624 words
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Article992 1890-01-28 12 Military Umnrcs and Official Salaries. (Strait* Times, January 20.) At Thursday's meeting of Legislative Council the membtMs will be asked to consider a despatch from the Secretary of State touching the proposed revision of the Colonial contribution for military charges; and we have reason to believe that the sum992 words
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Article374 1890-01-28 12 {Straits Times January 22.) Notwithstanding the embarassed state of the Russian treasury, to-day's telegraphic despatches advise that in order to double her railway lines on the frontier of Germany and Austria, she ha» effected a loan for twenty millions sterling. Russia's debt must now stand at something374 words
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459 1890-01-28 12 {Straits Times January flfc) The Indian pai*>ra are full of the <*oiug« of the National Congress, while a rather though by no means lees important pstitution is only 4K^ii!rJwna!!ji l<- antf "b!W>fly discussed. This last is the Social CougTess which for the past few years459 words
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Article664 1890-01-28 13 (Strait)* Times January 24.) That the demand for an increased railitarv contribution and the proposal for an increase of civil service salaries should come before the Legislative Council on the lime day serves at least to accentuate bv contrast the pecuniary smalluess of the latter matter.664 words
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Article535 1890-01-28 13 (Straits Times January 25.) Those who have read the despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, published in our issue of yesterday, cannot fail to admire the masterly skill with which the writer marshalls the claims of the War Office against the Colony, and the535 words
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Article332 1890-01-28 13 R eport on Rabies. (Straits Times January 25.) The report of the Rabies Committee, published in our issue of yesterday, bears out what we have held all along that extirpation and quarantine alone can i fully stamp out the hydrophobia in our I midst. This drastic policy meets with the332 words
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Article596 1890-01-28 13 (Straits Times January 27.) Last Wednesday we published a telegrain from our Ulu Pahang correspondent the substance of which was that small- pox had broken out near Raub, and in addition to that the telegram contained a statement, which we did not publish, to the effect that596 words
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Article328 1890-01-28 13 The Death ok the Late Mb. Stkachan. (From our own Correspondent.) Perak, January 2Vnd. A v fatal accident occurred at Taiping on the 21st instant. Mr. A. D. Strachao, lately sub-agent of the Perak agency of the Chartered Bank, who had recently been promoted to a post in328 words
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Article411 1890-01-28 13 Mr. A. Keyser. District Officer, Kuala Langat, has been appointed Acting District Officer, Tin Langat, froaa the 23rd ultimo. Yeap Kwan Seng has been appoint, d to ho Captain China of Seiaugor. and a Member of the State Council, from Um lilfrd ultimo. Mr. Edward Richmond Stokoe has411 words
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2039 1890-01-28 13 The following report will be submitted at the Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on the 30th inst Accaunts. The Stitemeiit of Account, now presented, show* a farther small diminution si the balance accumulated in former years, and a considerable increase2,039 words
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Article606 1890-01-28 14 List of jSntbies. First Dat. First Race. Maiden Plhte. J. A, Brown's Queen of Trumps. W. QfWeahiU'a Brown Harry. J. Paton Ker'ri Joey Baron de Horn's Revolver. H. I'iiu'ku ys Teenier. Second Race. Penang Vase. The Wayfoong Confederacy's Staffa. J. A. Brown's ffom« Rule. H J. Martiju\s Diavoia606 words
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Article457 1890-01-28 14 Shall the Seat of Government be uem >vl. Thk Him i->nu Ooaofti iu an arti<] lvo-cat'-s the uuion of Burma aud the Straits BeitlfllMf tl. which would, AOCOrd :ilt to our c()Ut«Mn{»oiiuv. lay thr foundations of a flourishing ludo-Chma Empire. The writer of the article ia too modest457 words
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Article810 1890-01-28 14 iFrom our own Correspondent.) II Kwil, Lumpor, 90tk Jan Were the quest™ to be ulttri why boating ,U-> not 1 constitute on.» of tbe health? and athletic I recreations wioyed orer here, the answer I would probabh -I,- where is the Wi I lho Klaog, upon which river810 words
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Article402 1890-01-28 15 r (From our oim Correspondent.) tt Ulu Pahatvg, January I«A.-People io Tras are greatly concerned because there is small-pox at Durian Sebatang and Segu. H and the Whang Government. *«*l*f in that the disease has been imported from Selangor, are stopping all people coming k from Selangor and402 words
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Article1151 1890-01-28 15 Perak Government Gazette l?th January.) Under Revised Regulations for the Study of fSTati ve Languages a bonus of £250 is offered to Officers who may take up the study of a language, and they will be called upon to enter into an agreement to serve the Govern- ment1,151 words
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Article274 1890-01-28 15 OS« MAN ALLEGED TO BK DROWNKD. During the heavy squall that passed over the harbour at about 3 p. m. jesterday, a Chinese tougkang was sailing up the Singapore river rather inadequately manned, the total number aboard being only four, including the steersman when just opposite274 words
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Article35 1890-01-28 15 Prr Hebe from Deli, Dr. Guge. Malawi from Penaug, Messrs. Burt, Collings, aud Stauford. Hanee from Labuau, Mrs. Bayley, Messrs. Bay ley, Mathuu, Stiatty. Kurt. Mac Farlane,' Smith, Von Donop, Binsum and Vogel.35 words
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Article376 1890-01-28 15 [Gazette 24th January, i We understand that Mr Norris, the Assistant Treasurer, has changed his mind, and will not retire from tho service for some time yet, if the Government will permit him to continue to work. The Singapore horses intended for tuo races next week arrived by376 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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814 1890-01-28 15 Sir, —Will you kindly allow a place in vour valuable paper for some details concerning the doings of the R. C. missionaries in the Far East P As many people in Singapore charitably assist us by contributions, it is only fair that they should know814 words
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499 1890-01-28 16 °L Sib,—Under the above heading I was T^ »lad to see in your paper some account of the R. C. Missionaries in the East. Many persons in the Colony have often wished I .'or information on this subject, but have l'ailed to get much light499 words
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Advertisement31 1890-01-28 16 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. T°^«r f rS 8i r^ Situatton| wanted; servants wanted arti For 20 word., »maU t^rpe ol 086 8 «t Bb»«rtlon* $100 12 *i.50. 1 month Pnat^l while th9 nlL^^™*31 words
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Advertisement211 1890-01-28 16 LAMDJfinI Dftuinnao SINGAPORE CARRIAGE WORKS AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. Orchard Road, Singapore. Established 1862. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE 10 OF CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e> LAMBERT BROTHERS oeg to announce that on and after this dai and until further notice, they will offc for nalo, at greatly reduced prices, thei large and valuable stock211 words
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Miscellaneous1106 1890-01-28 16 j ABRIVArS_ ff© "Flag SAittD Oowsiowiii, S| V«BBKL'S NAMB. A TONS. CAFTAW. FROM. SA'W q^ Bio. i I nr -r W Jan i t) cb 10 Bodaicad C'd. 17 Glenfialai 'firlt. str 14U8 Jonei don JJJ 15 W Mansfield CH. }2 'G^ymed* Inkslef SJlimbanß -Tan 15Liong Hong \< Carolina p.^1,106 words
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Advertisement372 1890-01-28 17 WLLL CO. A UCTIONBBRS, SINGAPORE FURNITURE, Ac... For Sale pttt lo» 0h«8t» p4l (iron) Jewnl S*fp« tm Saivet J»p*»n^M, Scr^,,, [>...♦# Lumps Itaad* L"i"i»«win Table* Matrons (ttte* Mar Me stat* Offlo* IWk, |B I unkkli, ioll>** w rt Ptano stool a p Stand* (tor* i Safes (iron fire-proof) Sorefto* Sntt««372 words
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Advertisement446 1890-01-28 17 X OR V^ASR ONLY t^^HHasßiilll [^11* it Doyei^/J yJl•Jjj 1 1 I jfi^l DE. J. COLLIS BKOWNE'S CHLOKODYNE The Original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids, If you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from* headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achings of446 words
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Advertisement293 1890-01-28 17 FOR 404 that each Jar btan Baron Liebig'i SiTnltnr^l^MWl^^^ffß in Blue Ink aerou the Label. K^^yUm^^J /O M^^^J FIHEBT ANO CHEAPEST I IHEAT-FUVOURINB yJjL* STOCK FOR SOUPS, if MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. Invaluable for India as \S an Efficient Tonic in all To be bad of all St.»rek.'<,, .r« a-d293 words
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Miscellaneous774 1890-01-28 17 SHIPPING. IN PORT. 8chwalbe 728, Behn Meyer A Co. for Bangkok Men-of-Wak, an Jong Pagar \t v tn n i -14. j i. i. S«>narra, 407, Behn Meyer A Co. for DelL— Mxner No. 10 Colonial torpedo-hoat, 17 tons, Tanjong Pagar Captain Bmnch.-Roads. Sam Tor> Bun Hin Co for M774 words
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Advertisement677 1890-01-28 18 SCHW K 1 X xv o -Soc.«r »ys "THE QUEEN »T«»b ly h» O O C O A. T IN A i^^ S—W^l^ THE SAFEST ICrLD ■Sifl P^^ZV bMM aperient fob lA I I 111 IsM Sfil J m^l DELICATE CONSTI|kI■ kl jAVJ iIVPJ TUTIONS, LADIES, liillk 1k 1 T^^gj^»»»677 words
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Advertisement596 1890-01-28 18 LL nST«ATED CATALOGUE SENT THE CROWN PERFUMERYCO. 177. NEW BOND* SJ^^ ~~7ZI^ THF MIDLAND i orNTIES WATCH U'MPANY. Sm $W x\ O;r £T BIRIV»II.G.HAM* uinri\Ai\y»Q pin q .gS sill^ *i II Is? iiJLLJff AT O riLLJt tt\\V~^ ±JIMU TIHIS GREAT HOUSEHOLD M^D S V^VJL L CINE RANKS AMONGST THE LEADING596 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY ISSUE "STRAITS TIMES," JAN. 28, 1990.
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Title Section10 1890-01-28 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY ISSUE "STRAITS TIMES," JAN. 28, 1990.10 words
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Article13 1890-01-28 1 part of the net* of this day (TnZdUvfZ pven m a supplement. V)13 words
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384 1890-01-28 1 TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY Reauter's Telegrams. I-por straits limes. Ekoland and Unitbd Status London, 27th Jan.-The extradition treaty ia still befdre the senate Th copy as published expressly excludes tali* tical offences. r^"Cr*BJCANY. The Reichstag ia. rejected the Socialist Th« population of Hongkong at th» i»4,S44 the British and foreign commn384 words
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Article42 1890-01-28 1 Tips ro«f %-day (Th. p IBBT Dat) (JVw»r«r own GWwpomfr,,/.) Maiden PlaE,,— Joey. Penang VaM>,—Home RuU. Orwd Stall OuD.-Ox/ord Novice Pme,—Lady Mary (2>A« rXft, o/ aii the Penana race* will *T%F V \T apked the Strait. Ti™. mil beßubbslujd to-morrow).42 words
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Article161 1890-01-28 1 J meeting of the Committee of this ty was held at the Freemasons' Hall rday afternoon to arrange the prome for the forthcoming session The matter under consideration was how sure subjects for discussion which d be popular amongst all the memind draw a large attendance. Inter161 words
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Article2206 1890-01-28 1 WITH '^JZi?™*- *""-.t..«* AWP ior SILIIIA «"> Champions f *W\ S *ur own Correspondent na T^ ting the ann ««l Cricket all, that it neeis no recapitulate ZffLcl AfLTI e m^ Bter iou 8 Far East for Hongkong. TheWl who wl^^ lged bjr a *<»* of friends, hick2,206 words
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Article2308 1890-01-28 2 SuppUmentary to Strait* Times Telegram*. (Ceylon Independent.) London, 15th /an.— The coffin, containing the remains of the late Lord Napier upon which his Field-Marshal's hat, baton, i.nd sword will be placed, will be .onveyed to the Cathedral on a gnn- arriage. followed by his favorite charger. i.'he Twelfth2,308 words
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543 1890-01-28 2 The ordinary general meeting of the share holders in the Straits Prospecting Syndicate (Limited) was held on the 3Ut Dec at th. company's offices, London; Mr. F. H. Kinirhar in the chair. The Secretary (Mr. E. L. Bennett) read th notice convening the meeting The Chairman543 words
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Advertisement422 1890-01-28 2 THE TIMES" W BAZAAR BOOK. v V New and Improved Edition. y^^ Conveniontly arranged book in which the Cook can enter daily all house* hold 'expenses, with a separate column for each day in the week, a separate page for each Week in the year, and a separate line for422 words
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