Straits Times Weekly Issue, 15 October 1890
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section26 1890-10-15 1 The Straits Times weekly Issue. PPBI ISHED FOR T »r Ev§- Homkw AR Mml Rteamk.. VOI CLT I. SINGAPOJIF^WP. I3NESD fe OCTOBER 15, 1800l NO. 3,694.26 words
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12 1890-10-15 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1890. CONTENTS. raa. herlauds Ii: '1 Tl-12 words
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Article151 1890-10-15 1 do 12 i s I 'li d do small ]>c t I, Ch> :<• Ex Demand Private <> ra/s 7 Do. 3 ra/5.... .—Bank Id 4 Pr lib/s I 50. -BetikT.T .2 224. Hsmgkong.-- B« T. T o prem. Private 30 d/a 1; /.dis. (hl j, v151 words
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Article71 1890-10-15 1 Th ,i Comm <1; v and i i armouth. Tn T1 in •t paid or I >Ug fully Thu i, yir P., is on a Tl: farms I •i |22,6 M R, P from ..ith i! little known 1 has (ailed ible has arisen yn\ shij71 words
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Article305 1890-10-15 1 lii Lot fresh revolt is diu L>". ios A i I precautionary taken. Famine in Ireland. Th" Hon. Secretary of State, denies '''.at a famine in II nd. Tip: M<t. The Mormons have held a conference aud decided on tbe abolition of polygamy, in to abolish polygamy is305 words
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28 1890-10-15 1 THE "STR AITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. My I closing prices lldu Sttri &i tfi- i l<>-ftL. 1W ltd. ljfflP''' Str •_w»r 17/d U*?. s in doll rrs may28 words
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Article262 1890-10-15 1 ■Kb morning, ou the apl|C.a! i"n of .MS-. Joaquitri, granted provini: istratioQ m the lomas Junes, late pari Tiffin Booms/ 1 the in. pies*! he! 01 &i reiuaii Chinawoman who previou 1-S|{f^ Koad, thi Cor i -r found i t\ th was dm t opium poisoning. "fpl262 words
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Article91 1890-10-15 1 gapore- Rowing Ciuh last evening, it- wa cided to hold the annual th" latt Novell, gramme wi < the I. .ht I for DoubleSculls; and the Single Sculls. W< uudestand 1 1 la to uo'.vn a o iek< and that they mi.jht e eud and a sculler,91 words
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Article55 1890-10-15 1 Tm annual report of d liotauic Garden, Calcutta. I 1809-<*u under the management an interesting account riming the been maintained in a high st ciency, the herbarium a j>art. e exploi aud Assam I some -ctions. led. During the year l>r. ><i s monoP 1 iits, <55 words
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Article291 1890-10-15 2 WEDNB-i Bth OCTOBER. I'hh Royal Japan Totio Troupe will perform at the corner of Tank and "River Valkv Roads on the 10th, 11th, and 13th instant. At 3p,m. on Saturday there will be a free performance for school children and the performance on Monday night j is291 words
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Article65 1890-10-15 2 T he Sailors' Home. nd is In tho i 1 it t rIS Oi \v; om all ho air which pervi rather heightened than 0 ifortiug texts empty walls. Tbe Sailors' Home large building, t1,.. manager*. rters are roomy and luxuriously able, and il seems a pity 'hat the who65 words
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154 1890-10-15 2 Tbe foHowing is art of tie report ier presentation to the shareholders at the ninth ordinary general l meeting, to be hold at tl ofeccs of the General Agents, on Tuesday, October 14th. ar, noon The General Agents and Consulting Corn imttes have pleasure iu submitting"154 words
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Article2501 1890-10-15 2 GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA - GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA r* (Written for the vS traits Times.) London, September Itth, t&9O.- -"Whar's your Wullie Shakspeare, noo r a perfervid Scot is said to have exultantly exclaimed from tho back of the pit when the curtain fell on the first performance of Home's 42,501 words
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914 1890-10-15 3 Ia the Morning Post of Sept. 12th there appears the following Two questions are at present occupying the sttention of the r.overn merit and mercantile community of the Straits, and these arc un migration and railway construction. For mining, for porterage, and for914 words
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610 1890-10-15 3 TsftkouGH impartiality, although admitt~f to 1)e tbe P re( lomiiiant feature of our Jttfice Force, is at times shown in rath at C peculiar wfcys. Yesterday afternoorftwo Malays arrived in a sampan ou the Witch opposite to Raffles' Hotel, and av Wie coolie610 words
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144 1890-10-15 3 Tiijfcv Engineers' Institute, Penaug, is ''1 from registration under the Bocities Oninance. MfiT. H. Kershaw is appointed Ke"istrftlftof Deeds, and also Official Assignee iiiuh r The Bankruptcy Ordiuance 188Mr^t.. M. Woodward. Cadet. assed his final •Examination iu Tamil on the 21st of Jdfe 1890. RtKflations144 words
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Article631 1890-10-15 3 Engihei <im Royal Aktili.eet. Ths return football match, under Association Rules, between teams representing the Engineers' Association and the Uoyal Artillery was played ou plauade yesterday afternoon, aud n in a victory for the Engineers by two goals to nil. The ground was in good condition, and a large631 words
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Article164 1890-10-15 3 Am .no other cases conducted by the Gram bl ing Suppression Department this we. -k, two small Chinese boys have been charged with participating in public lotteries, ln vi.-w of their youth, Mr. Bare sent. -need each of them 1" s.-veii strokewith the rattan, preferably to committing them to164 words
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622 1890-10-15 4 The telegram about, the disavowal of Mormon po! ay, published iu another •oluuin, has a serious electoral uieauing veiled under the words conveying the information of the Mormons' intention to abolish polygamy, iov ihe ultimate result of such a step622 words
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294 1890-10-15 4 Sale of Tanjong Pagar Land Co. Shares by Auction. The Tanjong Pagar Land Company was started in 1884 with an authorised Capital of one million of dollars in shares of one huudred dollars each. The paid up capital amounts to $781,500. The number of fully paid up shares comes to294 words
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Article165 1890-10-15 4 rips 11 y are useful 1 der. The w i re) uts•l hon ithia our ws know •I i that there are nd in ongst the crowd liMl: -sent -cant <" title. Almost all the Chitty ,t: Ceylon, Burn ths Straits are t Indis, and of late inPinang Gazette - 165 words
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158 1890-10-15 4 J-hk t crate revenue farms have been re-let at a monthlv loss of $22 660 or 9271.980 for 12 months. As the revenue no Stat< for 1889 counted to *-,^b,sBd, and cannot now be supposed to have otherwise increased, it follows that about one-tenth158 words
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Article825 1890-10-15 4 J3t Frederick Pooles Co. mftApplication foe Ditch 'ftp'. us Diso/\a«;K Gkant::i>. A Baxj^sßiit m.u <i:t his Dischargk wibwout paying od 0 Dividend if Conduct has heen otherwise Unocjectionable In Sip Supreme Court, before the Chief Justitg sitting in Bankruptcy, Frederick Tooleteii Bankrupt of the firm of Frederick E'oolem825 words
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Article162 1890-10-15 4 Messrs. Hutteabach Bros. Si Co. received another lot of 500 b from the Jelebu mines, per s. s. Boon San II this morning. The local hangman, Ahna Versah bv name, died on Wednesday lasl after thirty years of ser\ ice. He was a prof. Mabomedau, and is162 words
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Article80 1890-10-15 4 Las i night, a European sailor under arrest was put in the same police cell with a Chinaman in custody for disorderly conduct 'Ibis morning, the sailor missed money be had in his po.ssosiou, aud on his Chin. >w pri.- relied two I :ns were found in the hitter's80 words
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Article287 1890-10-15 4 Ti tt If E V Pl- 1 18. I at a lo- p tT mens i i 22nd illy. -A The rv llil I into inese us iinpriA r the imm< of an _ion of the Kamunl in the din ction of I na. A ne employers of287 words
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Article252 1890-10-15 5 < hini.se experience i. s against the practicabihtyjf melioiation of the eon'l;t,.,,li j by mean, which are ,LI l ncr, wise iu the 'f^SH auiis m m °dern times, lie Obvious, indispensable recipe tor man Ihe ills to which the Chinese are sub -ration. This252 words
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Article753 1890-10-15 5 Throe hundred and fifty miles west of Natal, in tiie centre of the Transvaal Republic, is a range of mountains known as the White Ranges.'' These attain an altitude of 7.000 feet and more, aud arc here and there er. by passes or saddl s, which753 words
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Article726 1890-10-15 5 In a very great measure following the extension of its railway .system, the coal industry of this country is every year assuming greater l mort-tnee; has, in ...,-t, already taken first rank among tho.e likely to do most for the dove lop in nt ofCivil and Military Gazette - 726 words
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1552 1890-10-15 5 An Australian newspaper, tbe Sydney Bulletin, discourses at length on the question Will the Chinese over-run the world':" and it seems to be concluded that they will. All things are of course possible," but in the meantime we in the Straits Settlemeuts are chiefly concerned1,552 words
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87 1890-10-15 5 SATURDAY, 11th OCTOBER. PahaNg Alluvial Tin Mining. Ma. T. K. Parky i arrived from lan 1 a few days ago for P thang i'.n and li ihip- machii the the intention be work alluvia' tin by European in. I will iand the intention is that the will be moved in87 words
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Article262 1890-10-15 5 Mr. Macdouald ameron, for the Wick Hughs, who m in Singapore, -.ally an chemist in thc Inland Ete Laboratory al Somerset il >use, and afterwards instructor in the cbeniii arch laboratory of the .i >yal Sch >■•! of Mines. During thc lasl n has enjoyed much n262 words
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Article339 1890-10-15 6 of tl much good iu the races now hey ar.' at plot public iut. ipared with ths I i in the early years of the races, i > promi- not that the aad the same too off prizes, hen abolition. In other s jocli I own much shrewdness339 words
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Article272 1890-10-15 6 (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, 6th Oct. The Resident, who is at present on a visit to Langkap with the Acting itendent of Works, is expo ted back to-day. The latest visitors to Kuala Pilah are Si in well and Franchell. They are here to obtain information272 words
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Article677 1890-10-15 6 The Saigon Prog res has a correspondent in Tonquin who entertains no illusions as to the outlook iu that Protectorate. He brings facts aud figures to show that Tonquin cannot pay its way for a good while yet. The delta of the country swarms with a population677 words
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Article385 1890-10-15 6 Mineral Exploration in Netherlands India, t (Straits Times October 8.) appears by advices from Java that Australian miners have recently ari&red in Northern Celebes in search ofj.-xgold. Tbe large island of Celebs, 34,000 square miles in area, has l<>tt% beeu known to produce the voilow metal, emd gold is385 words
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Article414 1890-10-15 6 't*k\y. disappear 1 o polygamy I MotfiLon in irks a nont iu the hi. of that les that it hi ial political imriictauce in the present balan Anmiicau parties. 'In- .Mormon Josjjph Smith, icput-d to be from early h visionary and a fanati gave hii pbe a prophet414 words
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Article494 1890-10-15 6 i Ik a hundred dollar fully p tid wor iritho that a bu: iare half j worth sl<: But arit B rim pie il Jv the utmosl price iu tne Tanjong 1 unpany (as auction that ,t SlOO b1 I at si worth i ling;494 words
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Article333 1890-10-15 7 October 11.) Sl i. the Premier of Italv, 1 q ooC a i to t 1(> lrou( ate v tele-rams, which show thai he I.s upon lrrcdcutisui as a formidable adv.u the political game there. To u. d the drii uts in t. quarter, it must be born- in333 words
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Article332 1890-10-15 7 (Straits Timet; October 13.) Hongkoi islative Council is he Act ing- Governor's open|£«*o|ech being delivered on thc 6th iuThe figures marshalled by the .uted to a revenue amountthis and _d>l,QOO. The revenue estimates year stand at $2,513,727, with an penditure so swollsu by extraordinary expectation looks uo higher i"a332 words
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Article582 1890-10-15 7 Strait* Oct Excited discussion at the Municipal Commission; a full meeting of the Board Mr. Sbelford s|»eaks tweuty-aii til the Municipal li defending Ilia scheme; the President desert*. l lu ull tin: European Commissioners:— thi lome of the ha h which to-day an alert aub-editor w mid582 words
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Article1100 1890-10-15 7 T- unusually large number ovu at the course this md i hoy had the pleasnn w .1.1 the {Performances ol nearly the v. iloe >i i lie like y c ludtd il W i >-■ uaUaV > will be --a in the u>! of I noon tins day1,100 words
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Article653 1890-10-15 8 1 1 111--e b in... portance of the ords, in tion, iu 1 id ahi t •I k of The e pie are to the ultimate ate lit) sii/.'-r.-r n «ou_e ry certainty I Inuo-i. hiiiese poii--t for Knirlisniueu."' tl instances showing ipt and resolute action iiue.se rac<». a653 words
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Article266 1890-10-15 8 I i 3 .i. I 0 j 1 1 > pi ior to J h be iv 1 v I > I ible iv- I ids- be pill i, aud co id, pun this a i irtinent wi t, when prompt n s pica The i contains about266 words
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533 1890-10-15 8 \V|fc.coiideuse the following particulars from {the Hgogo ws ThttWo survivors of the Erto'jroul who were in hero on Thursday night t lSthV by tho Hoji-maru, while willing to give .^Very infortunium, arc unable to agree cit hollas to tho time when the wreck533 words
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Article604 1890-10-15 8 bin: follow mg |ft,rticulars respecting the of the Eriotpout are takeu from the Kob> ti ild: '1 he ■><■ left Yokohama on Sunday, uot on Monday as the Yokohama psptrs reported ar about eleven o'cl ck iu the morning. All went well until oue o'clock604 words
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Article185 1890-10-15 8 Mb. Superintcu. and Litut. Metcalfe are prevented 1 illness attending to Police duiv at IVuaug. >M KN 1 couples..; sliipe le bugged on Wednesday niornii K'rianiutwo I a half hour.-. -eVr Penang, by lasl '-.fish had i.iiini utii uous aud I n 1 1. ni Thi .ton185 words
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Article471 1890-10-15 8 The pupils of the Convent ga tertaininent ou Saturday nigl of Bishop Gasnier's feast day. r dred invitations had been issued ant j parently more than responded t< theatre at the Convent was owded t excess. The entertainment was Uwge of the school < lebration ty|471 words
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Article1011 1890-10-15 9 Rln- \.l n»u> i 1U- ion ig the p li r»ui On ami on S aj night on for which ks' pta.u Craufurd to-day. emeu in {.articular a/---e Shei!""' 1 1' ehargi >l with assanlt. The defence that he did n, but only slapped Captain Craufurd1,011 words
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Article264 1890-10-15 9 S. C. C. versMj The Offickks os thi Garrison. This match was plajed* on the Esplanade ou Saturday afternoon under very favourable conditions, aifd resulted iu a win for the Club by 58 BOOS. The Club went to the wickets first and pat on a score of 91 to264 words
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Article1035 1890-10-15 9 Dai Ihe Pun* join s»»d Mini; ie Dn lining t» iii r tne ine ''der-. will prob ibiy com s< oat two month's ween Mr. > >>• m ia expected to rir«< from Pin j m and ia t poit. nee da i m >th and l2th1,035 words
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Article863 1890-10-15 10 a Rangoon -But. li 1 1 1. progress has »i> Tijqerary wi?h the trial of n, O'rtrien antl oth >rs lately aril wrangling 1- going «>n befor the pr ami tho i Ma-gao -r y\e tint the perMi riots at Gos continuee, and been btmght it» impute the863 words
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234 1890-10-15 10 !.*t Independent, iu noting the aken by the Acting-Governor o allow the defaulting Penang •mers to tender for the farms and in determining to recover nil loss from the relettiug, that the whole affair has nauaged. point of the Acting-Governor's has already been circumvented234 words
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2167 1890-10-15 10 Un Monday the b'th insrant, I meeting ol those interested in the Übour queefiou ws* eunveued at Tsiping under the presi.ei Mr A. Sweti uiuaai, a ai. 0., the British Resident at Perak. Besides tne Presideul there were present Mr. W. H. Treaeaer,Pinang Gazette - 2,167 words
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Article381 1890-10-15 11 that tl Pahang Oorpolo be put to some cons: by t1,.. sudden deparJoseph lb. kiti-s our who have left I warn i n g, ,s j ol' Ca.pt. dames daiued I road rising of 1 Br* ib- < ,i,_ d aud made some prenatiire. The 1 P381 words
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Article2114 1890-10-15 11 Ordinance one-third of the Com>r the nearest number thereto) r^MHfc>tted out during the first and years after the Ordinance was ..j the Ordinance requires who rutire shall be have been lougest in office. or seven members have been in office, and there is no saving which2,114 words
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Article652 1890-10-15 12 di p area from Government 1 handing over of Muar to the Muuicireported that the ling had been satisled out. Agreed. ved from Government lat oi the Muuieipal r was in reply ti^ a MuniHgKo. 611 of tbe loth instant ulars as to cei M ims iu India652 words
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Article302 1890-10-15 12 pond :'u ;ila- mrt. sato mi npected firm of we'd known contractors bo The party tu. i at oi for to himself, trap incurred iu an rbia i tru aud is iu ot by a new iron bridfc utioned. .1 to be carrit b_e ordi load trail. s,302 words
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Article336 1890-10-15 12 Svtmo correspondence, says the Hongkong Daily Press of the 2nd inst., has been received by tne Punjotn Company from their Manager, Air. Becher, which is now lying at the Company's oiliee, where it c;-,n be seeu by shareh.i tiers. In this correspond enee Mr. Becher states that lii I336 words
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376 1890-10-15 12 Correspondence. The P.& O. "Peshawar" in the China Sea. Sir, fully the skill s h which c. bip iioa this U1 irho made much tl in the Nate tn both caata tl ullv ad in Hon I sky fully d1 ie oi the l the bay. to oers in ta376 words
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Article95 1890-10-15 12 To itii; Editor or s tkaits A:* mi;. Vour rem.. I.s in v.sterday\^H are W^H and to ti tor while "J^fl spiritual w. should not be ne_3^| his tern The pnmai v objeet Fq^^H the r t beinii' ha^^^l quite lost sight of. The M ister A^H95 words
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Article255 1890-10-15 12 i of Mr. J M i .:io: worded I tt one. nol uureu ll l! could to be th de I i Downie A t The the lailuiv and here being, as Mr. jj uaieab/.ed. < 4^^H th.s was to be bitrary oue. a man frequently have255 words
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Article504 1890-10-15 13 !>B 01 in: -Str w rs Tt kes." ■erve that, with thai ch vii'ul Amour tor which tbe Straits happily distinguished, vou we who hold the 150 {'ani T.-nj. jar Laud I them awaj M marria s the only one of niv ii boi be504 words
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Article612 1890-10-15 13 To thk Editor opthe "Straits Times. Sim, I have read with interest tho correspondence thai has taken place cm the Labour Question.' 1 I do not see how planting can ever prove profitable in the Native States or iu Perak until employers of Tamil free labour cease612 words
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Article349 1890-10-15 13 To the Editor of the "Straits Times." Sir,— l see that the Committee of the Sporting Club have called a meeting of the members for Friday next to ask them to decide whether the Baron de Horn's entries are to be accepted or not. I think349 words
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Article429 1890-10-15 13 On the of the Hydra from Bangkok hither, a I binese passenger jumped overboard at night and drowned, notwithstanding every effort at rescue. Thk French transport Oomorin arrived on Saturday afternoon from Toulon bound for Saigon. Shee aled on .Monday at the Borneo wharf and left Uae tame429 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement6 1890-10-15 13 POATE ANJ> NOBLE. Dental Surgeons. l^__^^_^^__^-_^t±t_i6 words
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Advertisement448 1890-10-15 13 "STR A IM I HAfeAAR 300 J New avdTmi'rmv. A Conveniently arranged the Cook can enter daily hold expenses, with a separate < each day in tho week, a separate page each week in the year, and a e« for all customary purchases. PRICE: ONE DOLLAR. To bo had of448 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous516 1890-10-15 14 AKRiyA^S 77 >. .N.jfj. A Captain. From. 'Baix.su' Cowsign_w;.s. i Inkster Deli Oct. SW. Mansfield A I Follett Samnrau_r Oct. 5 Tan Kim Tian A Son. str. 101 Rosells Pakan Oet. 5 Wee bin A Co. opard Klang Oct. li Straits Steamship Co. Ltd str 599 Ruston Bangkok Oct. 4W.516 words
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Miscellaneous413 1890-10-15 14 15th OttTUiJER, 18'JiV _w IN POBT. MKN-Or-WAB. PoriJoi.se, H.M 8. gunboat, 1,770 tons. Captain Tajr White. Station,- 1S1) FsMtirno, It ran ,-rui^r. 1,05a Capt. Royeh, Italian Coosu for Hongkong -Roads- a an> 18 J 2 at^ s ayM Marassor H^>l's pxnboat 386 tons. Captain Sandakan R Noordryn, HVM s Consul,413 words
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Advertisement587 1890-10-15 15 VJL' \J JLi JLj jil T l__j X V k*s PARIS PRIZE MEDAL IRISH CAMBRIC POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. oJ_t W il 1 '4 1 1 3 Ladies'. 2 41 «<*.*.. 36 Hemstitched I 0 11 1 irtnt s, 4 per doz. "Eoi.roidered Haudkerchiefs .n"ll the w ,..t «tvi 1 fNENS AND587 words
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Advertisement88 1890-10-15 15 _K)Ua i tea ships* repairs of al ruaanei i on, tmers, sls< for tfticin Boilers, Sic. Klectbi. I.i Tin' i I further information bad < ifflcs of Me. A- Co., General Agents, who forward iVlegrams t __n 'ini.LES WIBHART. FAIRBANKS' SCALBJ^ ViiKXTS, Mkssbs. M« Ai ihteb a Till I'.VUI. I)88 words
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Advertisement419 1890-10-15 16 7;/ consequence of Imitations I4< SAI'CIH -which a/ catculaiea have to request that Pmxhdset that tk> I .at /^AifftV &w* 7r Signature thus f» affl -with nit -which n> /•eti/e of thi nr^ir-r' lW)/\t S.i A or Ll '-RRt.YS' S 1 £rt_v/, Export by the j firV. ix;.</ __r <"//419 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES" OCTOBER 15, 1890.
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Title Section9 1890-10-15 17 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES" OCTOBER 15, 1890.9 words
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67 1890-10-15 17 WEDNESDAY 15th OCTOBER, 1890. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. lUraiiA lime*. Hi ii.- Ai'i-Ai.uM. t ith 0< His Imp,. rial Higbiteh has abandoned his sit Stamboul aud Palestine. I. of the 1 mic. It i> Is,, rumoured proposed journey t>> the Basl place owing io ti,.- Czarina the prolonged p irt ,i._ Thk67 words
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Article994 1890-10-15 17 IJhiua which ouly Lssed I famine, to tiieet whirh the I the Euglish in tic- Kist was wn upon, hae now auother visithe kind arisiug from the same I tl rods diiotly round id the province of Chihli. This vins failed until late, and the wheu they994 words
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Article717 1890-10-15 17 "The Chincße," ssid Lord Wolseley, "are t lie coming nation. Che Chinese will, I think, overrun il.o wor.d. The battle of Armageddon ill take pact between the Chinese aud tho Bttglish -peaking races. Then will be, I sesame, another war between France and German/, and717 words
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598 1890-10-15 17 Tie- -ecttnd half-yemplj general meeting f the ktanh Australian ©yndie.ve, Li sited, was htdtl at t tie re. i^oili of the com pi Brisbane, on on laid bth Soe-temher, < being about thirt fi\<- prs*an( s.tnaby and by prow The adopti.report si tl bslsnee-sheet whic 1598 words
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Article188 1890-10-15 17 This was an acti Mr jeweller in High Street, covo >boob. Tn \HHK, Mi Parobs. ami ihrei othershad i a contract whei by .t w, Parolis aud the other thi Vustralia ami trade :u jewelry Mr. de Silva was to supply that all five should share188 words
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Article54 1890-10-15 17 .John I). >N .Li' This v Chief .lustic this ooruii i plaint ill, .John l>< -nald, Singapore, claimed 1 1 om Willi. in Jardine, au toria Lugine Woi count of mon. defendant iu coun u launch < launch was iu ti dant; (2) damage wh due the i en54 words
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