Straits Times Weekly Issue, 2 July 1890

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1 1 Straits Times Weekly Issue
  • 29 1 The Straits Times weekly Issue. New Series Publish kd for Transmission by Eve Homeward Mail Steamer. [Pkice 40 Cents. VOL XL VI. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 1800. NO. 8,579
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  • 17 1 On i Mounl Alma, the wife of t.Lseux TiDKNi.r;, -cting Senior Magistral iter. aH—M—w— _->.~^-i_-i— __».na__n___B_n_,
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  • 73 1 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1890. CONTENTS. Mark Qu itations. Sunri i The Licensing Question in England. Re venue Farmin| Dt-rorc ai. Uiu Selenffor in I Trade in Java. Bosnlao-bah T Banb. Crick- 1. Police Now?.. Paaaenger Li-.'.. Slipping News. ia of the Week. D I M 1 vo.
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  • 348 1 Singapore, 2nd Ju^y, 1890. Produce. G^ra i 7.5'-. d> C ibe V 10.S7*. d> .1. .N J 9 3). Copri Bali 4."». do P -i 410 Pe^v?r Blade, 13 90. Sii?) Flour, -2(>i. 2 Coff>.> Biii, J7 Coff- Li < :t Tapi.K-i ,i i! 1 7 d
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  • 341 1 A Q notification annoancea the snppressioi of the Gi Eok Society from the 30rh nltiiq The Chief Justic i and th A- ►rjaoj General r lay trom Malacca. Tli.- A there have resulted in the breakdown of all the cams for trial. The Singapore Cycling Cluh
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  • 547 1 \For Strait* Times.) P\RT__AMENT. L ,25th June. TheSpeaker ruling that the accumulation proposal is without pre, lent, the Gorernmeot is considering the advisability ol withdrawing ail the licensing clauses. The Conservative Press condemns the Government. The Silver Bill. London, 26th June. The House of Representatives has rejected all
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  • 69 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. Zona<,nl&otk June. —The following are to-day's oJfcjug pi ic 9 PahaMglß'-po.vition L#td 85/ to 70/ Be -toiiiHfe-raitsTiii (Ltd.) 12/3 15/ Siara Gojjgfields Ltd.). .2 ■/6 27/6 London,(Kth June. The following are to-day's cfiSing prices Pahang t»PO'*ation [LiA ...<>'"■; to 65/ Bentong .fflhpaits Tin (Ltd.,.. 42/6
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  • 342 1 Thk Sulttp of Johore was stilli^^ing at Carlsbajwr last advices, andJ|fl feval in EnglaneSiwas not exgooctedfl V" weeks. J The Chwk Justice, and the Attorney General ans_drs. Bonser, returned to-day from Malaojß. The Malacca, assizes were chiefly notajje for the -complete breakdown of thraase6 presented. Ths steadgracht
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  • 224 1 With ref< to the vacancy caused by the resignatioa of air. F. G. Davidson on the Board of Municipal Commiaaiooere, we have been informed that no n mination has jet been made. The Ac tains no provision as to the closing of the period for nominations, but
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  • 156 1 Malacca, 30th June.— His Honour Chief Justice O'Malley took his seat <u the Bench an hour earlier than uaual this morning. The Cecil C. Smith gunpowder affair which, on coming before a Bench of two Magistrates a shoit time ago, resulted in a conviction against the appellants on
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  • 161 2 With a capital of £1,000,000, in 99,987 shaies of £10 each and 180 founders' i shares of £l each (with power to issue j debentures), the Empire of ludia Corporation, Limited, has been formed to undertake financial business of all kinds with ebmercial, industrial, public and
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  • 253 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE. The Perak Sugar Cultivation Com- panv's report on tbe campaign of 1888-89, shows a net profit of about 12,000 taels or s°/„ on the capital. It is notified tbat Mr. A. L. lugall, Acting Police Magistrate, Larut, is appointed to be a Police Magistrate
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  • 169 2 The Russian cruiser Djegit left this morning for Nagasaki aud viadivostock. A large tiger was shot by a Chinaman in the jungle about the Passu 1 Panjang district yesterday. The French mail despatched from Singapore on the 29th May per M. M. Stes Ocean',, u was delivered
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  • 148 2 The following telegram from Mr. BSlpy dated Kuala Kubu, 25th June, agks received in Singapore yesterday, JS 0 having been transmitted *to Brisbane; now made public for general infoflpaAre making rapid progress. Prospoet&re very favourable. Large lode has been Otod by Malay Peninsula Prospecting CoiirjgSy. I Limited, on South
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  • 317 2 At tbe Second Magistrate's Courfeffcis afternoon, Too Tung Wak (female), mku Ah Quee, and Chan Guek Teo (femito). were charged with wrongfully couiimg one Soon Tee with a view of forcinjSHer to illicit intercourse. Jb, H>. Ncwland prosecuted, and Mr. |»a--quim appeared for tbe defence. Soon Tee
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  • 331 2 Garrison Serjeants with OFFicmn) 9. SKR.IKAN'IS VTH Rl.iT. WITH i*?', Officers.) This match was played at Tangliflgjiii Wednesday afternoon, and resulted iti win for the Garrison by '•*> runs, Jgh ground and wicket were in good r,>Hftition, and some g 1 play wis t-xpiv;ofeg Tho 58th were the first
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  • 335 2 {From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 24th June.— His Honour Chief Justice O'Malley and the Attorney-General arrived here early tbis morning per Colouial steamer Sea Belle. After lauding under the customary honours His Honour proceeded to the Stadt House, and precisely at 11 a. m. took bis seat on
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  • 3230 2 Thk following is the full text oi a report of which yesterday, for lack of space, we gave a summary onlj The annual general meeting of the British Deli and l .angkat Tohseoo Oosspeay, Limited. eras held on May 29th, at the Uannott^tres4 Hot.l. London, under
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  • 416 3 (From gmr own CorrespondesAL) Kuala Lu,,,p,,e. J.'ieil June. The Resident returned on Saturday evening last. Au unfortunate accident has happened to the Police steam-launch Laju bought from the Straits Government. She broke her moorings, tilted over and sauk in the Klang river. Hopes are entertained of raising her,
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  • 2987 3 frittenfor the Straits Times.) i, 28th May. A perfectly lovelv May has smiled itself out, and UI hoping for a leafy June, a ly, and an amiable August. The )le season, has set in splendidly, cry in Society continues to be un/ftfc>tanley. on The florists and
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  • 194 4 Telegrams to the Deli Courant give-tfe following on Sumatra tobacco iu jEi leading European markets, the quotati<& being iu Netherlands pounds equal to Euoiish each, and iu guilder ceuts. \f? The Doli Company at Amsterdam t? 5gram 13th June, 1&90. .E, Tlie Neth. Ind. Sum. Tobacco Co. Limited.
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  • 211 4 It is stated that the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, at present stationed in Hongkong, are to be removed to Malta next March. e The three prisoners in the alleged kidnapping case, partly reported yesterday, were discharged kidnapping was not proved, and as tbe girl was over sixteen,
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  • 233 4 We are informed that the horse Bravo, tbe winner of last year's Melbourne Cup, which has been purchased by Messrs. A pear to run for the Viceroy's Cup iu Calcutta, will pass through Singapore > n route iu about a week's time. Another well-known horse Tribune bas been
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  • 185 4 h_Y__e ssj'tai Qou>nnnnno sun sjiothi This ss a cane which came before Mr. Justice -sPellereau in which the plaintiff sought for au order dissolving the partnership existins between himself and the defendants. (It appears thai in Mar. h 1888 the parties agreed to establish a distillery, and after
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  • 119 4 At the Second Magistrate's Court at 12.30 p. m. to-day, tbe six Celestials who, it will be remembered, were surprised in the act of breaking into a Chicese shop in Coconut road on the 20th inst., were charged with gang robbery. The prosecutor, one Si Cbiab
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  • 182 4 The Protector of Chinese and Coolie Recruiting. At the third Magistrate's Court this morn ing, before Mr. Hare, one Lim Chuan Seng was charged with "attempting to procure one Wee Ah Joo to enter into an en gagement to labour at a place without the Colony he not being a
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  • 192 4 The Annual Greneral Meeting of the above Club was held last evening Mr. 1). \V. Paterson (Captain) in the chair' There were present Mr. B. Lan/. (sub-cap-tain), D. H. Wade, W. Martin, H. Jennings, J. Tuberbuklix, J. L. Jcnkms, H.S. Atkinson, and \V. Makepeace (Hon. Sec.) The
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  • 144 4 H -agkong as compared other thermom ibly higher has i upon. An ex] -aditioni ruing given by D eson in a paper ou includ last number Medical Conditions <>t the envies conspiring to Dr. Jami< 100 n ratios i with tie lilation, the latter becoming of p -unary
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  • 184 4 We are informed that, ou their march mlaud, the Dutch, contrary tothiirexpectations, came upon a small fortress instead of a large one belonging to the Aehinese, which they took without much difficulty and with "'very little loss. A severe encounter was expected to take place on
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  • 769 5  - Rowi ng Notes. Neptune By Notwithstanding the favourable state of the water during the last week, with the exception of tbe military crew and gome sculling by two or three who are going in for the sculls, very little practice has beeu done. The military four keep hard at it,
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  • 347 5 K Pinang Gazette, 24th June. The Penang Sugar Estates Co. have recently got out a lot of machiuery of the ■newest type for the manufacture of sugar. Ihey have also fitted up their sugar factory at Caledonia with electric light, *bich was used for the first time on
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  • 547 5 The Spanish Geographical Society iutends to bring out a woik ou the native races of the Philippine islands under tbe authorship of Dr. Blumentritt. an Austrian scientist of eminence. An ethnological map of the islands will elucidate the narrative. The Conu rets of the 4-th June bails with
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  • 229 5 'jfifnang Gazette, Mftft June.) THEofia-icALLY Chinese coolies can apR^ to < S£ nearest mtgistrate for protection froiKlrrong prafttically they cannot. 11 ma y .Sr a wise tuin t0 keep coolies roln e f___3 estates *>y themselves, because rSf^ might possibly desert, but i B Fss
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  • 247 5 S torage Charges at Penang. Thk i^jiWs shed near Weld Quav at Peuaug continue to be held by the MuLv'cipa&ComniissionYrs there till the end of thßear. The Board last Fridav took up tHpquostion of calling for tend< rs to lease tjfc goods sh. I npon which Mr. MacLartygSfcu unofficial member,
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  • 1259 5 Paris Lette r. FroiAtWnr uien Corbet t.) ■Lnt Clericals. Parts, •v/St__"i» i y. M. Carnot's second i'licial outluindhis year lias been so monotonously siij^tsful. that the journals devoted onlyjjfcant space to harmonies repeated, "i r «Wto mutual commonplaces reiterated. She trip, o_fcthis occasion, to tbe east of '^jance demonstrates that
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  • 612 6 Hongkong Daily P Among the native industries carried on in Tonkin sh wi g considerable ingenuity combined with great patience is that of paper making". This manufacture is conducted by gomft villager- OB the shores of the Grand Luc. shout three miles from Hanoi, and ir.
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  • 299 6 The number of visitors to the Raffles' Library and Museum during last week was 1,062. 6 H. N. M's. turret ship Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden, Captain Medenbach, which arrived here from Acheeu via Penang yesterday afternoon, will dock and repair at Tanjong Pagar. Thk French transport Seudre
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  • 77 6 The Pinang Gaz,ft> hopes for :ie&>est from the Dutch victories in Ed i* And dwells npon tin* probability c£JMhe A hineee giving iu. But the lattoijfcrve taken advantage of SO many men-osHnr being concentrate. l off Edi, thereby vKekening the blockading squadron, \o qjBiw supplies y^i
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  • 84 6 Break-up of a Dangero us Society. The Cfi Ilok Society. now 'iraer dissolution, had its meeting house al *ffl\"o. Etivet Valley Koad. aud counted uuffesthau 396 office bearers last year, li'irvgister of meuibersb.ee 14,487 natne^Ed 3,650 subscribers. During 1889 ihJBS&i JHok was in continual trouble wn tiSly ■C-i Hin society,
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  • 256 6 latest news trom Edie is ti&he effect that the expedition of tne bflftch ou Saturday, the gist instant, to the sjStli of that place, resulted iu tiie enemy bffc-g driven trom their strougiioids. tne -_Sunese had as many as naif a dozen fntfts to oppose the
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  • 183 6 Singapore versus Bangkok. ■Ihe rifle shooting match over 200, 500, ancT6oo yards ranges between Singapore and Bangkok was simultaneously shot off on Saturday afternoon. Each side was represented *by a team of five, and the interests of the Bangkokites, on this side, were 1 looked after by Mr.
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  • 216 6 Bl order of the Act ing-l iovernor, the GH Hok Society of Singapore has been dissolved in the interest of public welfare aud safety. The dissolution dates from the 80th instant. The Balik Pulau Club. Penang, and the Penang Golf Club. Penang. have been exempted
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  • 374 6 Lf"Y<.m our oir„ Corrttpomdemt.) Kual, PUak, 2'itl, June. -The harvest is over and every Malay you chance to meet puts on a smiling face, satisfaction beaming in his eyes. Every kampong is full of paddy, the crop is* the fa for many years. The Peughulusand Lembagas (heads
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  • 566 6 Mr. Bibby, mauager at Raub, writing under date of the 25th instaut, gives fullef details than in bis telegram of the same date. The following are extracts from hie letter: Was* Base. The new reef cut through in water raes hat a formation of between *_0 and 'Ao f
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  • 256 6 From our own Klang, 2 ith Jun, The attempt to raise the Laju by this uioruiug's tide wai nnauceessful. The purchase power of. the two lighters" alongside was ample, but the lifting chains an! tackle did eat work and ao results ensued. Another attempt will be made tl
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  • 66 6 The Rev. Mr. Brewster preached yesterday evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church against the opium traffic chiefly its local bearings. Dealing with the nseai difficulty, he deemed that the loss ot revenue from the abolition of the opium trade here could be met by taxation spread over
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  • 862 7 S.C.O. vcrsns Officers op the Garrison. This was an all day match, and was played on the Esplanade on Saturdav, {suiting greatly in favour of the S. C. C. The Garrison throughout their first innings were attended with bad fortune, for onlv couple of their number managed t<> run
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  • 83 7 A football match, under Rugbv Rules is being arranged to be played during the early part of July, between the S C C and the Officers of the Garrison. Mem bers desirous of playing for the Club are requested to subscribe their names to a, ist posted up in
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  • 524 7 (From our own. Correspondent.) j Molucca, 37tk June.— The Chartered Mercantile Bank forgery eases for which Khu Ten- Vain nnd Bey Kong Ohuan stand indicted, No. 1 for forgery and No. 2 for abetment thereof, came again before the Assize Court yesterday. The Attorney-General and Mr. Braddell appeared
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  • 195 7 Mr. Cecil C. Trotter has boon appointed to act as Auditor with effeet from the Ist June. Mr. Benjamin Bailey has been appoi ited Fornman of Way* and Works on the Selangor Government Railway, aud reported his arrival iu the State on the ith iustaut. Mr.
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  • 882 7 QiSker Ending^Slst March. The Rerltrns of the Import aud Export Trade of k «Qfe Colony isr the first quarter of this yeaaßhieh have just seen the light would hatjrbeen all the more useful had official wajß^ admitted of a departmental comparisotejxwith those of the corresponding periodgast
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  • 926 7 [Bombay Oasette.) York, Ath Jnne. A dastrnctrro eyelene swept over Nebrasks yesterday, eerryiag destruction tnroughout the whole district. At Bradshaw several hundreds of people are reported to have been killed by the fall of bouses while *tiil greater numbers were injured. London, 9th .Tone.— lt is stated in
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  • 417 8 Newfoundland. (Straits Times June 25*) Mattbrs are indeed coming to a head in Newfoundland, when the colouists not only reject the French claims but will also not bear of auy compromise and have so roused themselves that serious disturbances may be the upshot. The fisheries which give to Newfoundland
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  • 749 8 (Straits Times June 26.}& The Obstructives have scored (Omuccess over the Government on tbe jfilnsing question. It will be rememberflf that Mr. Goschen iu his Budget scjwmie of April last, contemplated haudingfdyer to English local authorities the yield d|Lex tra beer aud spirit duties, of
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  • 460 8 (Strait* Tim s June 30.) In the judgment delivered on the 20th instant there is no doubt that tbe Chief Justice correctly stated the law as to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court touching causes matrimonial, but still it is nevertheless au inconsistency that this variety of legal
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  • 409 8 Ul u Se langor in 1889. &J (Straits Times July 1.) j» Shoethandednkss in the Ulu Selaugor And office resulted last year in tbe depart- »ental revenue there falling far below tbe 'Wimate, but the prosperity of the district h»ows itself for all that by the townships At-reasing in size.
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  • 35 8 W in an.-; her column an imjudgment > ute Sheriff's iul i with n iiaviit article in ment i- well I 'the thin the nt. Tl ment applied onlv to th the in proper from him.
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  • 1244 8 The P. O. Company. inn repb tof tl Peninsular snd Diiental tion Com; In coofo mity with the .if the S ng <m I>. c. 13, and e. 1 by sub.- .ting held ou the 80tn idem, a refund i 1 amounting te M !;ll paid up i rietors on
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  • 1118 9 1 (Supplementary to Straits Times TnAWratns.) (Ceylon Independent.) Washington, 19th June At <he rejajteat of the Kepuolicans, the Speaker bas refenfed the Silver Bill t'i the Coinage Com miff oeti-but in accordance vtith the rules < i the H^Lse tbe Democrats protested acd arried a iOOHion to annu.
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  • 715 9 The annual meeting of thc Tungkal Sumatra) Tobacco company was held iu the Hague on thee3l«.r May. Mr. David Cornfoot (chairman of the company i presided. The report and accounts hav.ng been taken as read, the Cha'rffiau addressed the meeting, and SX] lained further the position
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  • 463 9 {Selanqor Gazette, 27th June The District Officer at Kwala Selaniror his report for May says that when he *bu_A that woodcutters had been felling valual timbor up the Suugei Buloh, he saw the m who had some 40 or 50 leg S of bard woo awaiting shipment at
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  • 573 9 Captaiu Barth-tt of the a. I from Lirerpooi, reports that <>u the *_lst inst., in hub 5.50 N. L0ng 90.84 K. hespoen t-in.isted ship L'oientehill from RaD^oou. thc Captain of whieh wish-d to be repoited all Well. The Qu,.!! Elisabeth reports that <•_ be. MgQW, she met with
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 355 10 H oNo ?ft EXHIBI. lit Silv la.s Certificate, a 1883. G Porestry Exhihtioi BnmM International JOHORE g ny MILL CO. Tis-ber for Ssilwsy, House, Ship-huildin* I General purpos JOHORE, J. MELDRUJM. 1 maijfor. _n_^___r^_______S^___r -__l_^__^___^__! j e*C j /T^ 3 r^j^^s. _T^^ \^*A_/ 'fl I SMALL STF AXD STEAM LAUNCH]
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 447 10 Ati-^^US Cm-tain. F„om. fiaiLEP Oonsior,,,. June' **R S «Su2olJj| W 1-e 2: W. Man^ld CO. I 28 9 23 ..deS? lla Hinns i_4l iig st! 2' af LuV" Jun 3 24 Qodaver-. M '\f 'eo ow ns .V Co. 21 Cycl ir V n! 24 OTP.F. \fe" J 1~ 00.
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  • 398 11 K. T. A. R. Veeeappa CniTTr v. Koh SOON LIAT ASO AHOTHSa. 27th June. This was au action arising out of tbe defalcations of the late Sheriff, Mr. \V. Nanson appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Joaquim for thc defendants. The action was brought to recover a balau*
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  • 57 11 Ths following Renter's circulated f»om the Hague i May. The i tuation has already been mat ehang Th Gorernment has r from the Dutc Indie-, stating t! situation in I 'lie lie I gth. Rajah, ii i- his subjects, »as ta ref g- 1 in tlie
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  • 325 11 The general n shareholders of the iS tl Com pas held hist mouth rhe report -tat that the prol durii) i0tedt087,212,*821 fr., and that the net div idem i ll 85 fr. per share. A su. I 0 fr., dedu< from the has been applied to
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  • 972 11 The British Consul at Batavia iu bis J--t publ;shed report for 1889, touches on many interesting points in the conwnerewl and industrial development of Java. lbe following extracts give a good idea Of a flairs there: EXPOKTS. Sugar.—The past year has been quits an abnormal ene. owing
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  • 1666 11 fc I)hl T rKH A IJI TaAri-IrX^OMI'AN-Y TO bs Kkkrrk_i> to ""nfl Arbitration, 1 _An exfraflWinary general meeting of tho SuaniHuib-'hV borueo) Tobacco Company, Limited. wa4*"held on 4th June at th« Cannon- street Hotef, Loudon, '%lr. (J. C_arnikow presiding. The Secij«ry (Mr. A. Ti Diekicson) read the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 663 12 IN PORT. > Cawkttsdonn, 1,197, Boustead «v Co. for Boston 7* —Roads. Mkn-of-War. Cheshire, 700, Boustead Co. for Boston,— Porpoi«f, H. *Sf.*S steamer 1,770, ton^White, Roads. Station.— Roads. Jsrie iJeed, 678, Boustead Co. Uncertain,— Sophie, German cruiser, 2,170, tons _ferbing, Roads. Rovdw. JTamoira, 1,952, McAbster ft Co. for Hongkong Leipzig
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 269 13 POWELL CO. AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE. FURNITURE, Ac, For Sale. _lmeirahi loe Chests Be_ P t«ad Aron> Jewel Bsfea Bed-room Suites Japanese Screen a Book C_*B« Lamps Book Bt*\Df\B LitmiMum Bllh»rd Tabi Mafias C^rd Tables Marble Slabs Carpet Kuk« Meat Safes Chairs Ofiice Desks Chamber Cupboards Office Chairs Cabin©tJ» Ptinkahn Cbe»t»of Drawers
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    • 548 13 1 ,«00,(MIO BRIEFMARKEN. Converts, Postkartcn etc. kaufi llaim. Nanmhnrer Snale Dentschland. i^^^_l_^l_i_iP ''___f?y.__^ *mSttt^A^ _Tr^^TT_^Hr^_t"^V_""V_f^">" S_i_l __BHL^a'lv_B JJa 3 Jfl Ir% Jsii-^sl A S A.i;, yt3n______________ m I^T^TW-a-S-E-IL-TB ___M__i_j*_^-H-!(74u[_H7r_i7is^ *> J _%!iL?i ajL_ 1 Jj3l^l________i^L4!i !_k-^__lj_lEg*ja^^^(^^ DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The ORir.iNAi. axi> only Genuine Adfiss to Invalids, It"
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    • 1016 13 AM tea that each Jar boars Baron Liebig'a signature n^s __s"»in in Blu I-k across the Label. _L______L J-L_a7__V*_i HPP^B________________________B__n_____________l rr /O JT m*\s&^lJ F,NEST AN D CHEAPEST m am^___y^^ G\ MEAT-FLAVOURING fe W r^****^ j STOCK FOR SOUPS Wlk MADE DISHES^ AND SAUCES, <2&t 1 Inraluable for India aa
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 313 14 I _BHHBH_-H '.^P^ TEE SAFEST MII.D f^ffW .j X- 1 If a ____r_-a^ asanl -snf----j aperient for i __^lBs,ir S -3D k i H _-P»h9 dedicate consti--5 fc -^_B I'A __LJ ___JL____________l TUTIONS, DADIE3,t, Br^**\«r ■■______s____nn__sl children and ■"""edy for acidity of the Sphllr^e^S -TOMAOH. HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT SKjMATE^ AND
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    • 787 14 THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO. g^i w^, MM gl^ MMBW pq| Crab-Apple Blowoms U _______h il -■'VinV*Tl9_l*^*T^R_fl^^^^a___!_s (Rfcu. -The fragrant, delicious, fJB jl l *Is\i- nij/f i W n^f Hlf #^__ri________l and uni\ ersally popular new per- S ||B4Bwnr l^syWlTasTai<-lt^^l*SVM_l^»l_L^ fume of o £k_S_| __B JTC I**i# tti B'!sx 3 mjti
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRATTS TIMES,"
    • 9 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRATTS TIMES," JULY 2 1800
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    • 17 1 In consequence of the mail arrangements thc news of this Omt. (Wednesday, is given in a supplement.
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    • 46 1 WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1890. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. For Straits Times. The Silver Bull. lemmdou, Ist July. -The Conference Committees of tbe two Houses are unable to meet for a few days owing to the absence of two members, thus delaying the final framing ol the Compromise Bill.
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    • 598 1 Thk constitutional principle that when an offence is committed it devolves upon the Crown, as the repreeentat ire of the outraged community, to bring the offender to j UBtu lient theory, but in practice, tbat method of conducting pro seeutions before magistrates is not well devised, unless the
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    • 803 1 July Ist. The rain which fell copiously last night up till about 8.30 militated 'against the usual good attendance at the' Debating Society, and oulv about twenty members put in au appearance. Minutes. The minutes of tbe previous meeting were read aud adopted. A motion for adjournment
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    • 368 1 Mft'HE Directors submit to the shareSglders their report aud statement of -founts for the year ending Feb. 28th, contract has been made for the buildl W °f tliG DeW botel °a tlae *am* grai-ted Mr that purpose by the Government. QEcavations are completed,
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    • 178 1 Thtrf annual meet ing of this company was lrmd in The Hague on Saturday, :51st May J^r. David Cornfoot (chairman of the compactly) presided. The report and accounts having been taken as read, the Chairi&n addressed the meeting and explained further the position of the
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    • 251 1 For j»hie time past the men forming the last addition to the Shanghai Municipal Police Spree had bS|n agitating to remit half th&r pay home on the same terms as previoii^ly-arrived members of the force. The CottJicil allowed some of the latter men te*semit
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    • 92 1 In Major Wissmann's East African troop salaries are paid as follows: The Imperial Commissary receives £1,650; the chiefs of divisions, V4BO to 0600; oflicers. £300 to £360; noii-c<»mmissioued offioers. £90 to £180. The black troops receive:— Ollicers, £150; iioii-comniissioued oflicers. <£38 privates. yearly. Thc whole of the
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