Straits Times Weekly Issue, 27 August 1890

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Series PPBM,n, n FOR T^anw^oh bv Ev ERY wa Mail Steams [Price 40 Cents. VOL XLYT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAJ AUGUST zVTTtKH}. NO. ;$,.)87
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  • 67 1 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27th, 1890. CONTENTS. Summary of the Wa Rou: State i neutal < Labour aad Capital iu Aastn Tonquin Tlw ESvidene T Arm. Tlif Pal i Supreme Co irt. Echoes I the W ParK ws. PasShipping News. News from Penang, Ulu Ps u 8 ilaagor, Ter.'
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  • 329 1 j Gam Sii io N I do do £1 8 Copra 4.874. do Pontianak. 44V Pepper Bl* 13.0 Sago Flour, Pearl Sago, 2 Coff-e Bali 27 Coffee Liherian, 28.50. Tapioca small Flake. to do Ist quali! 4.125. do mod. Hake do small pearl, do Med. do 4.25.
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  • 248 1 I^l Court of Inquiry into the collision between the Sappho and Chow Ph has found the latter vessel to blamo. and her mate haa, in consequence, had bis ceif vficate susp mded for six months. The rtea»b 4a n built by Riley Bargreaves and Co., to
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  • 523 1 For Straits Times. The Strike in Avstbjllia. London, 901k Aug.— Tlksi Strike of the Officers ofthe mercantile marine at Melbourne has now 1-d to Sydney and Brisbane, and is i losing verv serious interference with traffic, many steamers are unable to proc ie I t<> sea in consequence
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  • 71 1 Lon>h>,*\ fydli August. The following are to-day's d&siui,' prices Pahang 'Corpora tion (Ltd.!... 50' to 55/ Benton£Xtrait« Tin (Ltdd... 7*'-.. 10/ Siam Go^ Fields Ltd ..nominal. Lon dn /*;£>;,• rd A ugust-t-.Thc following are to-day's <|wsin^ prices Pahang Corporation (Ltd. 47/6 to 52/6 Bentonrttraits Tin
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  • 245 1 »-fr Sir CbaWes Warren entertained at dinner yesterday evening H. E. the ActingGo /eruor and Lady Dickson, aud afterwards there was a reception. The night was fine, and the band of the 58th played on the lawn. The revjenue officers have just seized ten cases of njrepared
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  • 75 1 How r: k-Wak. H. N. M.'s turret-ship Prina Hendrik dee Xdt rtanden, Cap' n Medenb which arrived here 1 I Ache non the 29th June last, returns I this afternoon after d coaling hen have been during her stay hell. ST. M.'s gunboat Commander de Vnese,
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  • 91 1 Ai the Third M igistra »urt this morniug, befon linamen, Chan-- Teng Hye and Tek H\ charged with wi Mr. Mcintosh, sion Department, d to h iting the prisoners in tfa dleged offence and th -ave eviden oatui the documents produced, which were all connected with wahu Port.
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  • 159 1 On tbe SOth Julv Sir Charled Etui addressed the Court q behalf ofthe i tiouer. Sir Jam is Eannen's summing np was in favour ol quarter to five the jury their verdict. A n hour's consideration they i fouud that Lady Dnnlo adultery with
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  • 166 1 The British ship Esther Hag bound from New York to Hongkong with petroleum has stranded near Two Brothers reef in Sunda Straits. 3,000 cases of petroleum have been jettisoned in consequence, and she cannot be brought off without help. So matters stood on the 20th instant. The assistance
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  • 29 2 WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST. The Tungku Besar of Kelantan and his suite have taken a Chinese house in Singapore, and will probablv remain here for some time.
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  • 250 2 An Exami'i.i; ov Asiatic Customs. In the Court of two Magistrates to-day a Malay named Bakar was charged with tl>.> robbery of a quantity of jewellery belonging to two women of the same nationality. From the evidence of the prosecutrix. aud the principal witness, her niece, it
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  • 313 2 At about noon yesterday, a large number of 'ricksha coolies and their friends and relatives assembled io [Bencoolen Streel and without apparently wasting much time on preliminaries, indulged ina free fight The participants were armed with heavy sticks and brickbats and might have 'done considerable damage
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  • 633 2 A Fever-Stricken Ship. The British barque Lanctfield, Captain Burns, arriving at Hongkong on 7th August from New York, reports that ou the 22nd Juue last, she fell iu with a British barque flying distress signals. The vessel was the Guiding Star, bound from Mauritius to Hobart
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  • 65 2 Bi to-days mail news has been received i that the degree of I>. I>. has on--1 "ti the Rev. \Y. P. Oldham of the Methodist Episcopal Church her,.. Thliege which confers the degree is Alleghany, Pennsylvania, where Mr. Oldham studied prior to his proceeding to Boston University, where
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  • 558 2 The sapphires and rubies of Siam Limited) is the title of a new company, whose prospectus is just issued. The shaiv capital is £300.000,in td shares, of which 100.UUO will be issued to the vendors as fully paid up in part payment for a oon—ion:
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  • 38 2 In answer to the instructions that the Jesuits of the "clean-up" of the I vrushiug shall be in Brisbane ou 6th September. Mr. Bibby telegraphs that he [*vs now working the stamps night aud
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  • 468 2 Mk. Justice Mathew, iu his charge to the grand jury at the Cornwall A> dmin said ")\c legislative change which is confidently expected, and which it /app acd to him had been clearly <}■ i uded bv public opinion, and would no bt be
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  • 322 2 Yestkrday. De Silva 9. Parous. This was an action claiming -^l.ooOon a promissory note of $4852 for <;oods supplied. The defence was that the plain. tift' had made an agreement with the defendant and three other persons in October 1886, to the effect that he should supply them
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  • 233 2 Thu of Tan Chop Quay chep Peas Low Sam Co. as :»wic the steamship IJ", -neo, which was i claaa for damage done to some cargo belonging to the plaintiff, came on for hearing before the Chief Justice this
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  • 78 2 kman i lot ov Ta u i i< i »k the MeNIU of 980L /,/.< (</' A mouat. Passeugers S 3.408.43 Elorasa, Carriages, aud Dog** i-'l-W Excess Faros 41.42 Parcels 44.76 Extra Luggage p;s :$0 Special Trains Total Coaching 3*70*01 <;<>od» $16,9t1U Livestock 619L... Total (ioods... H7.SSUI
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  • 415 3 Before Mr. Kershaw. Sted Mohamed Alsagopp's Case Postponed. At the(Second| Magistrate' s|Court at 1 10.30 Thursday morning, Hadji Mohamed S\ed Inche Sally Bun jar. Omar Ally, Sally Aleskiu, Hup Choon, Ahat, Sv'ed A iU Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, aud W. Adams': were each charged on separate summonses. "Yoa
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  • 264 3 Thi; linst the Chinaman JSoon Leng for bigamy came on for further hearing yesterday. Mr. Adams for the prosecution tend u eviden the Chines law books sent trom Singapoi the Chinese Consul. The Court I aith >ugh they were compiled by order of the Court of
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  • 2651 3 EC HOES OF THE WEEK. (Written for the Straita Times.) L ™<*on 23rd Jnly.-The dailv papers have at length made the important cUscovery that the Bermudas, whither the Second Battalion of the Grenadier Guards was duly shipped off from Victoria Station, early on iuesday morning, are 2,000 miles a.vay from
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  • 1670 4 Marine Mercantile Officers' Troubles in Australia. MtlbwDi, L adt'r, -J'ith July.^ The Marine Omens' Demanps. The proposals put forward by the Mercantile Marine Officers' Association have boon sader ths consideration of the steamship owners for some weeks peat and although the latter are not prepared to
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  • 227 4 l; Pun Seng Tee, a Chinaman convicted before Mr. Thorntou this morning of 'Wntiug a public lottery ticket, was tiued *$200 in default four months rigorous imprisonment. The M. M. Company's local steamer Oodavery, Captain Isnard, leaving on 3rd September for Batavia, will proceed thence to Samarang,
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  • 53 4 A respectable lookiug Chinaman Joined Han Ah Meng was charged with hpng iu possession of contraband chaudu to the value of Prisoner pleaded guilty, and Mr. Simmouds asked that as Wrisouer was a licensed opium shop keeper ne should b^ made an example oi. Prisouer was fined slot!
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  • 424 4 The most recent addition to onr local Ripping is the smart little steamer <j„.,, tm/. which has beeu turned out iu a ren creditable style from Messrs. Riley, Uarfcnave's yard on the Singapore River for Me>s,s. Lim Ah Sam Co, The Qwm but has been specially
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  • 1345 4 The young Eurasian C. H. Jones waa charged on remand before Mr. Thornton at 12.30 p.m. to-day, with the murder of one Meyer, who died from injuries received on Friday evening last. Babu, P. C. 21(1 sworn, deposed On the 15th instant, at 7.30 p.m., I
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  • 155 5 In his official report just published, the Chief Inspector of Factories gives some curious details of the commissariat departments of our great trading establishments. Messrs. Shoolbred, it appears, feed between eight and uine hundred assistants and heads of departments, who consume among them from
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  • 182 5 It is rumoured that Government has under consideration a proposal to raise the salaries of the higher officers iu the Public Works Department. We think these officers are quite as hard worked as the surveyors, whose salaries, it was recently announced, had been raised from Sl5O
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  • 411 5 The Chinese Timea of the 2nd inst. contains further news of the floods. The rainfall at Tientsin for July was 33J>9 inches, and nearly as much at Peking, and the whole OOOntry is covered with water, which, it has now been ascertained, ceases from tho
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  • 831 5 The Results of the First Day. (By telegram from our oion Correspondent.) First Race. Ihe Maiden Plate, value 5125. For all Horses that have never won a race on any course, Roadsters, Jnmp Racos and Subscription n Races excepted. Distance 1 mile. Weight list. Entrance SIO. 1. Baron
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  • 84 5 Mr. Mclhtosh of the Gambling Suppression Department arrested nine Chinese servants who were gambling iu a house in Princep Street. Of the nine three were boys" employed in the Convent, aud one was the cook iu the employ of Mr. Bourne, Inspector oft' Police. The prisoners made the
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  • 1396 5 Saturday Review.) The Bill Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to- buy every month ih million ounces of silver, or as much as can he obtained at a price not higher than one dollar for 37 1{ grains of pufre silver. That ia to say, the Treasury
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  • 421 5 Coolie Im mig ration in Demerara. Pintmg OtumUa, Vdh Ae/ge lu our report of the annual mooting of Province W ellesley Planters' Association WS were enabled to publish at length tim very interesting speech of Air. Turner, advocating thc adoption of the immigrant labour system a- now existing iu Demerara.
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  • 1688 6 (From our own Correspondent.) A public Benefactor. Paris, 26th July. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I hare kept the faith." That would be no lying epitaph for Sir Richard Wallace. He has uot only fought, without murmuring, a long and cruel personal
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  • 21 6 Wk undeAts ths Resident of Pahang is a< w risiting, or will aim it m:mediab B tub mme.
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  • 159 6 iVr rr tpemd-t nt. i PUah. fggj Anguet. Mr. rington de la Croix is still prospecting Pasofa near the Pahang boundary. II r. Bern irdo l< i, Bahu two d and arrived at Ivnli Jempol fcO-day. He will leave lor Jellie to-morrow, and not been very succsssfsd
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  • 611 6 The following B ties The i H.n Peet >y. Penang; the Teong Boon Seah, Penang; t... i{,>i 'i So i 'fa- Pak Penang; the K Hock Ton- Penang; aud the Hindoom 1' ig. have been exempted fiom coming Under tbe So i Ordinam The (ih e
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  • 328 6 I j I testae kc* maa *iav .Vilitary SASSBHBXVa. Kx ar. .is lour at Agra. ur wil' bs the :i of tllfl rari ia Nnt.ve P u will be IM Old, iand t J .ua. i'.u the w ar Bl d all be i,. e L^ tenMlt i
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  • 652 7 The expeditionary force in Flores meets with increasing difficulties owing to the rough nature of the country. The°savages dwelling there happen to* use tin bullets, and deck themselves with tiu ornaments' and this fact gave rise to a belief that Flores abounded with that metal. The Netherlands Indian
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  • 541 7 Piracy lifts its head high in Tonkin, judging from the Cochinchinois admitting that it has gained such a foothold at certain points that the military columns in the field can do nothing to stay the evil. The Residents who rule the country do not, it is said, show
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  • 819 7 A British Mercantile Marine Associal: n has been founded at Hongkong, and ov the 14-th August its President. Captain Ashton, delivered an address dealing with matters of more thau local importance iu which he said i am hero to-u ght ns President of a British Officers' Aseoeiation,
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  • 300 7 The Selangor State Council have passed regulations controlling the maaagenent of the Tost Office aud Telegraph Department there. Says the United Service Gazette ViceAdmiral Sir Frederick Richards is to be the pew Commander-in-Chief ou the China Station. In tbe race for tiie Maiden Plate, first day at
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  • 34 7 At the ord Magistrate's Court this morning eleven Chinese gamblers arrested 1 if terday iu Club Street by Mr. Black of the Detective Department were fined |6 each with the usual alternative.
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  • 172 7 The Assist aut District Office of Kuala Selangor in his report for July, says A great deal of incynveuience has been caused through the irregularity of the steamers running to Singapore the Perse is the only ship running regularly to that port, on
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  • 94 7 Before the Seuior Magistrate this morning Mr. Arthur Holley, bus proprietor, was charged with cruelty to auimals by using horses unfit for service, it appeared that the cruelty alleged occurred at the eleventh mile stone on the 23rd instant when one of the horses of Mr. Ho
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  • 257 7 At the Police Courts during the last few weeks there has been an appreciable increase in the number of charges biought against Europeans, particularly sailors Of the loafer type j and there* are two nn.re cases on the charge sheets for to-day, one of disorderly conduct, and another
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  • 505 7 This morning in the Supreme Court His Lordship the Chief Justice in giving his decision on the question of the allowance of refreshers/ 1 which was an appeal from the Registrar's taxation iu tin- matter of the Rawang Tin Mining Company, Limited, ex parte the Chartered Bank said
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  • 1051 8 (Condensed from the Pinang Gazette.) By the steamer Maha Vajirunhii from Acheen, Mr. Percival Spencer, the aeronaut, arrived, and we give a short sketeh of his experiences in the Pepperland in his own words I arrived at Olehleh on the lst August and the balloon, car,
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  • 287 8 I S?C. C. v. Non Com. Ofpicbbs and Men OF THB GARBISON. This match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in a victory for the Garrison. The ground was in a very slippery condition, aud several tumbles were seen throughout the game. The Club wou
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  • 489 8 (From our own Correspondent.) Kwala Lepis, the head quarters of the District Superintendent and Staff, is uow putting ou an appearance of civilisation. The quarters for Government Officers, with the exception of one, have been completed, aud the Rest House. Hospital, Polliceßarracks, Police Station, and pier are
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  • 278 8 {From our own Corre* pondent.) Taiping, 21st August.— On the 13th, in a match, Mr. D. H. Wise's Stella, owner up, easily beat Mr. Stewart's Kismet, winner of the Governor's Cup, in a 3 furlong race. Subsequently the M Unknown succumbed to Mr. W. A. Tate's Indian, which
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  • 305 8 Second Day, 23rd August [By telegram from our own Correspondent, i I.— The Penang Derby, value ?2«K». Handicap for all Horses. Distance twice R. C. Entrance Sio. Mr. J A. Brown's Touch Hok Bst 71b 1 Baron de Horn'* Rocambole lOst. Other entries Cleopatra* Bat. 71b, Wodonga, lOst.
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  • 172 8 The Islti tie Pema;/ brought lo* passengers for Manila of whom 1 7 are Portuguese officers with 53 soldiers for Macao. A New York telegram Bays The steamship Knight Templar, from Singapore, had a narrow escape from icebergs on July 13. Oaptain Shell, the commander of the Knight
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  • 6328 8 The "Chow Phya Sappho Collision. First Day. Objection to the Constitution of the Court. The Marine In^uiev Postponed. On Thursday morning, (21st instant, a Marine Court of Inquiry, consisting of Mr. S. L. Thornton, (Acting Senior Magistrate), Lieut. K. M. King, (H.M S. Porpoise), Captaius Wallace Parsons Hyde, aud Heury
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  • 447 10 state Bxpertaieatal (burdening, i August 20.) Thi: Perak Administration Report for last year takes note of the fact that the SUver Stal i seem- no longer tt) offer inducements to planting enterprise, to the sore disappointment of the Government, which indeed sets store by the cultivation of the soil
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  • 756 10 (Straita Timet A\ vti 21.) The labour troubles wii. oh have so 'd r disturbed Europe thicken also iu Australia! where a strike among mercantile marine officers has reached a stage which in'erfeied with shi] business W th the money matters iu dispute there is
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  • 723 10 (Straita ZVmes August Thi: impending legislative change in England of which Mr. Justioe Mav hew spoke if in his charge to the Bodmin grand jury, and which was noticed in our issue of Thursday last, is oue which is tborouf ly consonant with public opinion.
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  • 375 10 'raits Ti,.;- A Tosaooo plant in mdi so much attention iu this partof the world, that the information published in Satur: 'rumen* > I( ra j j QThe London Chamber of Common- r.e. ntiv took np the subject in ;i prm tical waj by a fifty guineas pri/««
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  • 295 11 (Strait* Time* Aug l>t t 2d. Ths telegram that the Armenian ques tion has assumed ;i serious aspect arouse no surprise when read in tinlight of recent events, for Armenia has bevu a difficulty for year* U nl more thau ever of late, judging from tho stories of outrage
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  • 51 11 Thi British Minister at Pekin has eluded a convention practically giving up certain lights under tho Ch I which admitted of British subjects navigating the upp<a- Xaogtsze river iu Bt The Hongkong Daily Press blames the Minister ioi- yielding and for not gel compensation for this surrender iu some other
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  • 200 11 Perak Tin- Ware. It is not generally known tbat in Perak Chinese artificers cany on an interesting handicraft based on the staple of the country solid tin. The block tin is made into all kinds of tea-trays, card-trays, tobacco jars, tea-caddies, flower pots, and the like, tho patterns usually followed
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  • 1755 11 The "Chow Phya "-"Sappho" Collision. Marine Court or Enquiry. Third Day, 25th August. Movat, a Malay, mate of the Chow 1 ays, was cross-examined and said When I first saw tho white light it whs Straight ahead could not say the distance, it was perhaps about 4or 5 miles away.
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  • 107 11 The names of the Superior Council for the Colonies of France have beeu notified. The Under SecreLa.y of State for the Colonies is President of the whole Council. The third section is that relating to IndoCbina, and the following are the meiabers M. Constans, formerly Governor, President M.
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  • 642 11 {Supplementary tu Strait* Times Telegrams.) Independent.) London, U>th August.—\n the House of Commons last night Sir John C.rst in explaining the Indian Budget anuooaeed that the surplus for 1889-1890 was £2,677,000, snd was dim to the rise in tho value of the rupee. the Increase in revenue, and
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  • 1773 12 Riduced Cultivation and Labour Trouiu.es. The second ordinary general meetiog of the shareholders of the 'Tobacco Company of British North Borneo (Limited was held st Winchester House, Old Broad-street, London, on July Sl, to receive the directors* report and statement of eeeotmtfl
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  • 707 12 Limit at ug. r. it. Phillij mbut r growi start 'd I plai pos< mat to pl mt tob ice u ing out out roa.: buildi] lion- md for ants; in fact, there are so n m; I beattend bat many mon com LOUT I
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  • 173 12 Th il comp I Kc-tor-G "the in en >tious for the proj mil iu •u bucket h* 8 Leutiy produ «d, or is p f^ c rt. It will that thi some time .id proper bu are supplied to t :»ossiim ported by the ComnM*
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  • 362 13 Thk Ganges expected next Tuesday brings among her passengers the now pastor Sf the Methodist Episcopal Church te e the Rev. D. 1). Moor-, M. A. and 1 D., who has had twelve years experience ofthe ministry and who is a Canadian. The present pas- tor ofthe
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  • 231 13 Tli" bacco F (LillVe •v.t. Tl fron. The regret to app Tobacc i L Tin Mine >tAH> h"^ been is, to 300, House. Mr. Robe. in ap- nent tc for shar iam (Limited i have b Mr. J Dow has ho»*u off and I the See
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  • 235 13 The steamer Stuttgart, of the North German Lloyd Company, arrived in Amsterdam on the 20th inst. with a cargo of Sumatra tobacco. This vessel is the largest one that ever reached the city without discharging a portion of cargo, and measures *7 registered tons, and is 415 feet
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  • 80 13 Discouraging news come from Flores, DO tin fields have beeu found, and rumour has it that the troops will soon return. The volcano in the island of Mak ian, which lately broke out with the result that all the inhabitants took flight, has quieted down, but the island
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 165 13 Sir,— Allow me to inform vou that the town of 44 Rostock" alluded to in to-day's letter ne "Germany," has now about 38,000 inhabitants (actual number on December Ist, 7 including 1,000 soldiers) of which there may pe haps be > s 0 masons. Supposed the whole 800 or
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    • 536 13 Sn:, Please allow me to offer you my thanks tor re-publishing, in yesterday's issue of your paper, the "gloomy -"with which the Hamburg special correspondent of the China Express has ght fit to terman readers ii that paper slightlv shudder, mid delight English readers, who, lam sure, will feel
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    • 335 13 The Maharajah Dhuleep Sing h." Sin, Many of your readers together with myself may have read with satisfaction the telegram of the 22ud inst., which informs us that Her Majesty has been pleased to pardon tho Maharajah, an.l implies tint il. B hness lias at last returned i«» ins senses,
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  • 284 13 f< Vbourns from Mr. Hsnssa; eland. Saghalien from Mar- Sti hies, Van I Pioters, i ilein, Fockema, and Neil Colombo, Messrs. Sigmoiid, and I \iUiton from Kiang, Mr. snd lira. Bartholomew. Kut Sang from Calcutta, Mr. Bowen. Per Veritas from Brisba >■. Mr. Crishton. nede from Deb, Messrs.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
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    • 566 14 I SHIPPING. i I IN PORT. gsls«Si IA&I, Msssisld Cb. f.. r Waak Mkn-of-Wab. Australian ports, TaBJOBg I der Nederlanden, H.N.M's atsamer 1360 Kidar, 20b, Sysd Mohsiu for Labuan —Road M lenbach. lI. X.M's Consul General,— Repair- will the Witty, 166 Strait i\ -hipCor' flfamfraa, H.N.M'a. gunboat 33* tons, do
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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