Straits Times Weekly Issue, 5 November 1890
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section26 1890-11-05 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New SERre? PPBMsnED for Transmission by Every Homeward M.ul Steamo. [Price 40 Cents. TOL XIAI. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAyTnOVEMBKH 5, 1800. NO. 3,697.26 words
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Article22 1890-11-05 1 iATMaIacM. o: tlio :51st (VtoW, th« wife g, U N 1 Actimr^uporiiiteideni ka and Surveys, P. \V. I)., o a daughter22 words
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Article48 1890-11-05 1 K.At tI»A Motliodlst Ej.i....,n:il Churrh, on th h instant. U v t]».» K,» v K. W. Muuson I hy tho R,>\ D I). M Sefior Don »B P. <\\- i us. of tho British Foreign BiblH So iety. to Mary, secmi'l dnuifhtor of ■■klerick Smith, Kmi lat« of48 words
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Article27 1890-11-05 1 thf»lst<»-tnb.. r .at 1!. WVy mouth Sti I*oikl>)m. \V. j v< Wa i l(W of *■■•> J**e Ed. Earn-haw, J. I'. "The Cloisters," Knar 'sli to, Yorkshire.27 words
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113 1890-11-05 1 Market Quotati Summary of the Week. Renter'^ Telegrams. Local and General News. The Courts of b^rak. A Little War in East Africa. Affairs in the Netherlands. Germans in Singapore. The Voting of t*t* Supplemental Estimate. The Crown h?;vI its Lawyers. Another African ProbloA News iroiu113 words
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Article202 1890-11-05 1 Singapore, sth Novkmbkr, 1880. Produce. Qftmbier, do Cube Ko. I 9 do do No. 2 7.00. Copra F.ili. 4 2*. do Pontianak 4 pper Black H Sago Flour v 2.30. Pearl Sago >« 2.45. Coffee Bali 29 1 Coffee Liberiaii 2600. Tapioea small Flake, 1< do do202 words
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Article252 1890-11-05 1 Thr Legislative Council adjourned wine die on Thursday, after adding six Ordinances to the Statute Uook. The Labour Commission continue! to take evidence, preparatory to pursuing its |uiriea at Penaog. The Municipal Commissioner! on Monday bailotted out lour of their number in ;ir<-or.laiKv with law, and252 words
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Article402 1890-11-05 1 REUTEK' S TELEGRAMS. (For Straits Times.) TuM Massacre at Vni. London, X9IU Oct. Krai- Admiral Hoo Sir E. R. Freeman tie has landed one thousand meu and will advance on Vitu I to punish the murderers of the eight Germans who were killed there last month in a tight with402 words
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70 1890-11-05 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. London, 2sth October, The followiug are to-day's closing prices Pahang Oorporatioii l/.1. 32/6 to 87/6 Bentong BtrritB Tin Ltd. 2/6 5 Kam Gold fields aominal. Itondon, Jst Novetmber, The followiug are to-day's dating prices Piiuui^ Corporation ]J<\. :>7 *i to 4-2'! Bentong Straits Tin Ltd.70 words
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Article68 1890-11-05 1 By otMefrom our Bn* Com tpondent. Brisbane, Wednesday, 29th October, B. in j.. m. The doshiLT price of Raub Shares toduv is 'J. '9 to I market firm. Brisbane, Friday, Ant October, 4.80 p. in. The closing price of Baub Shaici today is 2 9 to i market68 words
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Article309 1890-11-05 1 Mb. G. P. Owen has scratched for everything in the S. C. C. Lawn TenDis Tournament. Thi new Java line of the Deutsche Dampschiff Rhederei Kingsin Line is to open on Dec. 1, when the pioneer steamer of that line is to leave Hamburg. Th« London and309 words
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84 1890-11-05 1 A I'Ktri.i \i: case of cnul reported from British North offender beiu<; a German Daned H Schneider who was sent tioinb»res> little lime ai,M> to manage an es ganuau. Darvel Bay. It aj tli roe weeks a«;o he took a red and branded84 words
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Article85 1890-11-05 1 Tuf Admiralty lias issu. ustrn u» for tlic Arrhi r, 6, thii 1,770 tons, 3,:>00 horso-i John Ferris, which 1. term of service on the Cap- Gro and West Coast of A: ii transferred to the Ch. The Admiralty hav- composite *loop Wan 7"><> hors.'-jH.w.T, Coinmat. G-iffard, which85 words
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42 1890-11-05 1 Most day's Play. Makepeace beat Mcl'oujral. Double Hanwcap. Joauuiin 1 Young V u* Jenkins > Lightfoot j sett atl. Profebsion Paxes. Seygate VrnJ Asvr SHigginbo- beat 0. 8. 11. Wood- tham ward. Single Handicap Capper v. Owen •oratoh*!.)42 words
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21 1890-11-05 1 Monday h Plat. Single Handicap. MiM Wiataart i 15 beat Mm. Double Ha* MiMGrftjMidMiMA ■Hflfo. Wra«lMr.21 words
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Article467 1890-11-05 2 <>th OCTOBER. The < Justice will return to-day Crom Changie where he has been staying for about a week. ;.ks under the Acquisition of land for Pu r poses Ordinaii c, 189(J, published in the Government Gazette of the 3rd iust., Qto operation on the Ist November467 words
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Article384 1890-11-05 2 Shortly after 9 o'clock last night a tire broke out in a large compound buildiug, situated in Beach Road in the neighbourhood of Campoug Grid in. Steamers from tinCentral and the Bahru Station;; were not slo 'tiugto the scene, but the working was not at all384 words
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Article96 1890-11-05 2 [ir r.mii.vtion with the proposed Extra l>.i\'< Racing the Committee of the Sportin r Club held a meeting Teaterdav afterDoon to consider the advisability of having an Extra Day. The Committee expressed satisfaction at the ofltn of cupn for the rates from several gentlemen, but96 words
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Article3096 1890-11-05 2 The Pahang Corporation Limited has received the following cablegram, dated October 2, from Mr. A. .1. <t. owiunev, the explorer of the Rumpen district of the Corporation's property "Have stopped work for the year. Prospects in SBCOurafpng. (»old has batfj discovered, Kratong, in granitic formation. Assays made from3,096 words
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1273 1890-11-05 3 The third ordinary aunual general uieeting of this company was held on the -Jnd inst. at Winchester House, London: Mr. A. U James in th* ehair. The Chairman said After cur Last yearly meeting we had various interviews with Mr. Becher, with a view to1,273 words
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Article223 1890-11-05 3 PbBBIIMBKT Hurrisou has appointed Mr. Sempronios Bovd to be doited States Minister ;md Consul-General iu Siain. .M. Paul Faoque, en Vice-President of a section of the Geographical Commercial Society of Pans, arrived in the Melbourne yesterday from Marseilles, uid will along with M. (Maine, who has been223 words
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124 1890-11-05 3 At the meeting of the proposed Marine Club Building, for the benefit of Captains, Mates, Marine Engineers, and other sea going folk, which was held la3t night, a reply to the memorial sent to Government was read, which stated that Government would be willing to124 words
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Article138 1890-11-05 3 {iron our Cnrrettpondent.) Kuala Pilah, 21% Oct.— The tin mines at Jempoi are beginning to look up. The towkav of Sungei Tanan brings some good news about a rich deposit of tin discovered in his present working. He eounta upon a large profit, and on the introduction138 words
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Article659 1890-11-05 3 The Proposed Programme. The Committee of the Singapore Cricket Club met in the patilion last evening for the purpose of. drawing up a rough programme of the matches and entertainmenta to be provided for the Ceylon and Hongkong representative! who intend to visit us at about Christmas659 words
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Article132 1890-11-05 3 >m our Corr Malacca, tigress waa shot through 3e W Hau's tapioca plauta* early yesterday morning brought the same evening to the Central Station in order to obtain th. ,ard. It was knocked down for auction to the Assistant Suj of Police. Another gold miner is down here,132 words
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350 1890-11-05 3 Information ix kkhi.y to Mr. Bubkinshaw's Question okthk 2nd ft Br.R lHifV, WITH RE<JAKI) TO THE Working ot- -The Bankruptcy Ordinance Ink*" kr«»m Decembbr, 18SS, TO bEPTEMBKR, ]HW». 1 Number of Petitions tiled in Sinffal >or 103 A umber of Petitions withdrawn... E8 D*.350 words
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Article1222 1890-11-05 3 Friday, 3 ld Octobt < i LLSTAUN P. SaJBOO. Is the Supreme Court Messre. GaUtaua Co. sued N. Saiboo for the loss occasioned by his uot a< <vpting goo.J lie had ordered through them. Defenduut bad written asking them to instruct a London firm to purchase the authorizing1,222 words
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Article664 1890-11-05 4 From our Correspondent,) Kifida Lumpor, 22*d October, The cricket team from Perak will arrive here on Saturday Bth November, early in the morning. The memben of the P. C. 0. ■elected to meet i>ur eleven are The British Resident iu Perak, A. L. Ingsil, Dr. Fox. H. Hughe*,664 words
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Article2162 1890-11-05 4 i From our Correspondent.) Pekan, 'J.'inU Oct. With reference to the r.i.M' of alleged cruelty to a woman, about which I wrote to my last, it uovv I turns out that she do*S not desire to proMCUte. The police did not press the matter. The second set of2,162 words
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361 1890-11-05 5 A**ets. oo*t of Estate .^150,000.00 Machinery and Plant CouBuilding* at Pmijomm, Mll ISiaunch Fiorrie, r < o<;0 Launch SU Yam, 9,690.00 1,793.07 Mill Plant, 3 '?2s'i£ eel, 2,1^.93 ruments and Tools at Pun.aantan, JgLg Fuv;> Mre'at office, 580.85 .ine, aad SunH^j;; 1 ianKhai361 words
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Article148 1890-11-05 5 FRIDAY 31st OCTOBER. Mr. J. A. Brown's Renown has beeu killtd bv an accident while under cave of a sjoe. The mail per Camortn forwarded from here via Na«^a]»atam and Bombay on 30th September was delivered in London on the 27th instant. H. H. the SuHan of Perak has beeu148 words
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405 1890-11-05 5 Paid-up Capital, £700,000. Reserve Fund, £250,000. The Directors submit to the shareholders the Half-yearly Statement of Accounts to 30th June last, showing net profit, after providing for bad and doubtful debts, and iucluding the Ulance brought forward, of £69,289. 3s. lid. The405 words
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400 1890-11-05 5 (Pinang Oa» 28tk October. We regret to state tii.it the second action Viv tli.' against the I Opium Farmers baa cone to an untimely end. Tlh> action instituted ■l.\\\. loss sustained by the Crown on the re-letting of tii Opium400 words
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Article1216 1890-11-05 5 TKCH 9D A meeting of the xHH was held yesterdav ber) at half-past *-J preseut His Excellency thbActi (Sir .1. Frederick Dioksom, k.c The Hou'hle the Attornoy Genera! the Acting Colonial Sc r. (A. P. T:i! i n the Acting Colonial F (Captain Ci n 'I"' I1,216 words
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Article475 1890-11-05 6 Tbs Courts of Peruk. (Straits Times October 29.) An Order iu Council has been passed in Perak defining the constitution and powers of Civil and Criminal Courts there, with the Sultan of the State iu Council as final Court of Appeal. These Courts conic under seven classes making according475 words
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Article337 1890-11-05 6 (Strait* Times October 30.) The march of colonisatiou in 1. Africa does not run tmoothlj, and th«Germans, especially, have found to their cost th.it the native races iu that quarter turn restive unless handled judiciously. Vita, the present seat of trouble, lay withiu the337 words
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Article433 1890-11-05 6 Straits Time* Octobt r •">'/. i The Kingdom of the Netherlands ha> now to transfer the helm of State from t ho enfeebled hands of its aged monarch to a Regency. The Netherlands, irhote Colonial possession! in the Indian Archipelago take up in area of 719,000433 words
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Article716 1890-11-05 6 (Strait* Times October 31.) To-mokrow Messrs. Behn, Meyer .V Co., merchants of Singapore and Hamburg, will celebrate, very quietly, the jubilee of their establishmeut in the Straits Settlements—the proceedings being indeed of an exclusively private nature, save that for the first time there will be used in716 words
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Article413 1890-11-05 7 v ites Nor- of yesterday there appeared n the circumstances in which set aside the action of overnment against the Penan* Farmer, with costs againet the Re substance of the matter hat the Government chose to asthat the Farmer owed the Crown peertaiued sum concerning413 words
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712 1890-11-05 7 I (Straits Titm %A < r kj), iu a Council discussion the supplemental estimates, has raised e poiat of how such estimates should be I or rejected \>y the Committee charged with that duty. The present -ten: is that when an outlay of a712 words
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Article331 1890-11-05 7 "Lo\ Oct Tin* following is the result of the Race fof the Cambridgeshire Stakes run at Newmarket to-d i The Cambridgeshire Stakes ol 25 sots, each, 10 ft. with 500 added the winner of tho Doneaster Bt. Leg >r to earrj if a colt, it i filly Sst331 words
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Article2615 1890-11-05 7 (Written for thg Strait* Times.) London, 2nd Oct.— "Has Butler brouj?ho those horses from the Sheriff asks Hotspur in th* pky and he is told in reply that the Sheriff has sent only a single Heed— a crop-eared roau, which the impetuous Percy, eager for the2,615 words
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Article721 1890-11-05 8 Tkej Kun Wfcea They Km Him Approach. ore Mr. Thorntoo, yesterday, four Chinamen of the l\>h tribe were charged robber; from the boose of f^ee Teng, and there was a further charge of It upon him. On the 27th September, Lee Teng deposed that they aphim with721 words
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Article251 1890-11-05 8 Thk Dumber of visitors to the Raffles' Library and Museum duriug ..as 1,041. At ,i meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Rowing Club last evening, it was decided to hold the Autumn Regatta during the firei week of December. With regard to the Davidson Challenge Cups,251 words
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Article697 1890-11-05 8 island' avei thai they cannot make h« civilised power. uids f^^| under Spanish rule for only aud already two revolts have to native dislike of foreign svr^H tirst one gave rise to much. blu^^H before matters quieted down, islanders did not protit by tbe lessoaAu again committed themselves697 words
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Article485 1890-11-05 9 Prince has been visiting Saiyiuu- there about four days, duo to his rank being vith ceremonial display, ieBhows, aod a grand ball, the ice whiled away the time pleasantly ■Uook his departure with the ens. LOUTB. I after the Is! January next, la- .(amps .|w different from485 words
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Article363 1890-11-05 9 3 from Ach( .'ii to the middL report lessened activity on the mi the enemy. A fore o£ armed strouLT, "liitvi- been or^auis>V. bem and so far hate don i >rth Flores expeditionary torce there, and the troops h not far from the sea. 3 have been opened363 words
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Article1098 1890-11-05 9 (From our out, OsfVmp&mdM.) Nation ai. I r atitude. /W/x, ith Oct. Italy and France continue to not comprehend one another. Prance accuses Italy of black ingratitude, and the latter retorts, "you profeu to !>«> our brother, hut you browbeat and want to rule us. It is in1,098 words
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Article249 1890-11-05 9 H. M. S. Firebrand, regarding whose bat'ctv soiiif *li»;)iits were expressed, arrived safely at Shanghai, after a long and stormy passage during which the vessel was short of coal and pnl into Wenehow for a few days, Ix Perak on the 26th October, Mr. Valentine Hill of249 words
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7252 1890-11-05 9 The Punjom and Sunghie Dua Samanian Mining Company, Limited. Mr. Friser-Smith on Mr Be< hkh. Mb. Bi 4ad Spk Mr. Waiteani>Mr.FraBerah 1 The Underwriters and Pkn.i< >t i'ah* Sharks. Threatened Resignation <>f the Pcn.iom Board. Thk tifth annual general meeting of I shareholder* of the above Company w«« b< on7,252 words
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247 1890-11-05 11 B1r« W. E. Hooper baa been appointed member <>t' tbe Labour Commission. The Leisure 11 mr Society, Singapore, is exempted from registration under the Societies 1 Ordin tuf The Legislative Council lm* passed a resolution, undeojihe provisions of section of Tlif Womajl and G-irls' Protection Ordinance247 words
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Article850 1890-11-05 11 [Xrom own I t Pekan, HOth << our town was ;j ,to aatat.of activity a day or two a--Bion of a performance tricks, violin solos, son^ visitor. A vacant shop-house was fitted up us a theatre, and the wast, well crowded. The Malay jh. audieuce of course appreciated850 words
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Article96 1890-11-05 12 Ths TTOP x i came befoi raurning, in a s\iii the Vtl General was plaintiff. Ti in of Lju n po\ ;sion caps, and orv Mr. Nauson a] and Y T as defendaot. Th ral had directe 1 Conrt by 1 nter final meat in the when Mr.96 words
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Article64 1890-11-05 12 •i the Singapore ballen^reCu] Saturday afternoon, when Mr. R. Duuman at tl id this being the third I cup, it now becomes Ins y. The following are the Saturday 800 900 Grand yds. yds. Total Total. 1 2-i 54 134 lo H) U 131 r.' 15 27 4264 words
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The Labour Commission.
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Article76 1890-11-05 12 mission roet a<*ain morning, there wore Messrs. Hill, meroo, Swettenbam, Powell, and Mv tibbes. to epar Tin CU H. camined. bad i een I depdt keeper for bat lid i S•• lit ..i v d i t it he reckou I about leiuaiuiier by uofavoar* I I76 words
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Article287 1890-11-05 12 I ilar [e did hs for r or r;u; for the others th brol in there. D«-li '.'inters do demand in \j wme in Born* •'-m hina ;it harvest, and arrive bore fro March. Bdrpeu couliea save nothing, but ood save in Deli from I in one287 words
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Article171 1890-11-05 12 Ihi < lommissi reassi mbled this morn- i em Capi I meron, T. Swettenhara, P. Powell, and Ciiu Fin i •,.,<; >nt Cor Swatow and Hongkong firms. paid only for those coolies Landed at Singapore. were rery weak a I and uu tin miners bought them nobody171 words
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Article69 1890-11-05 12 ■a LIU load liue. d^A load lonial The. ami >ed^^fl middle of t Iminilu Act, I will li til the fin [atostacj has' the w it 'bo d out issui tiithei aever i «i:r liushand's the Crown I- li uuw whea it« i"- sid tho^^H69 words
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Article155 1890-11-05 12 en I. m y I i o bon that i to it.<l thi>» was ley 'lisarnu < but retained their wa I thei pfore n> Suit* int»»rpr»'t .-r whs her that the Suit an l^fetl tlioy found their ril ]j. f uri nud after consuU.'ii iii^'155 words
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Article956 1890-11-05 13 afternoon, commenction to th.« Pr.-sid. lan Jeal up ha the and no! mid riz•h" ">i r. a did l had I sible id nould be ITuidum oo to Penang. was cv. I ornmunication s which s rehad had Hb\ !llli'-ii! -l ;l Kg his view thai difficulty by956 words
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Article313 1890-11-05 13 The Wksteen i11... I goM a Tiii in drivii will I h I should exped ie ou t, inir it down nil is ]< Th« large pump keeping th« water down, wm per miir n i of l.i -t report. The big I ii <; in.'h.-s in which impi313 words
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Article341 1890-11-05 14 amntrt,Hr 0 -The Htrike is virtually "V- -k at the wharf and elsewhere is j>roe« »ding as though nothing whatever Ji.nl happened u> interfere with it. ilk Octoln r The wool-scouring work* of Messrs. Geddes had to be closed veaterday, owing to the carters having refused <ny341 words
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Article406 1890-11-05 14 KAPPA iv! N I'HIiW. i Novenil-.T '■> d Mr. Shearwood, under the Sin Liule 1- Rule I on the Sheriff to shew by a rale «iVi ni the Registrar -that the Sheriff should pay a certain sum in bis hands to a Ji-/a holder -should not406 words
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Article319 1890-11-05 14 A correspondent ot" the 'in I eylon i wed Sir Cecil Smith in London with the following results His Excellency was aware of the existence of the rumour ftbont his transfer to Pekin, hut, c.s he ran inded in<\ that would mean a departure from one depnrtmenl319 words
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Article459 1890-11-05 14 The following i n the u poi v imber of < tomm 1889 will be al iui\ stake ii bo 1 obaeeo W 11 ii -> ivs to i he t -V. \\t r ill A lUSi 7J> am 15 1.19-2 183 Not only vlid the tobacco obtain "1459 words
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Article957 1890-11-05 14 (From our London Correspondent.) Fleet Street, Friday, 10th Oct. There is a great outcry in England at the new protective duties imposed by the United States Government under the McKinley Tariff Act which came into force od Monday, October 6th. In seeking, as it does, to957 words
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Article116 1890-11-05 14 Tho diret-t piny Limited hi tp'd an interim <^^H •it iid at thf rato < f juj- cent, per HiMiurj^^| ilt\\ ear ended .huie ;><». jia\al»le oa^^H [ost. aunou fh<- in] riM'»'ivt'<l t'roin the mil.'- :n m.-i^cr at >imbfl V\'pst«Tii .riuM, <l.itf«l ;it^in. "AnivtMl I. u116 words
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531 1890-11-05 14 Correspondence. The Road to Tras and Raub. T uik Editor <>f Til*: Straits TiMEsffl l of you S >rts that the P lia: d is ii i.-r tl iri\ till the l>ridg< hat beeu repl u- •■<! by aew 01 me v this statement so far > iiilT'T portion of531 words
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Article125 1890-11-05 15 Ij the Editor or the Straits Times/ 1 piß,— Allow me to say as follows. I a resident in Amoy Street. About ft m laBt ai ght, Fn.tiiv, a number of msengs wer.' prowling iu that street DH the objeet of attackiug some one. and a morning the street125 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1890-11-05 15 HOTEL DEI^EUROPE, SINGAPORE, >nlt Hotel facing the Esplanade. w l y furnished in the most luxu- h takes in the Singapore, nntiuental, American and Austra- i Pole propriet'i BEOKBR, Manager F. FIS(;HER, Grand Oriental Hotel, ColomfflSr36 words
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Advertisement572 1890-11-05 15 THE "STRAITS TIMESBAZAAR hook. New and [mprovbd Edition. A Couveniently arnu^i book in which hohi »tL aa tM r (lail v all hOUBe each day it, the week, page for ?orVr< m th6 55* carafe 1 "e tor all ottsiomary pu;r}ift«^-. PRICE: ONE DOLLAtt. fr^ M 9 Kad T° f572 words
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Advertisement525 1890-11-05 15 KNIGHT CO. j ART FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, Decorvtorh and Designers. Builders AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. 1 L. Ltmi Biutatn, 49, Hill Strskt. LONDON. SINGAPORE. REGISTERED, THAbfi y^^^ I MARK No. })0, ,»15. A large stock of rrery d'>scri])tion (»f Household Furniture Ornaments in jjfreat rariety, mdtaUe for high class decorations, designed by525 words
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Advertisement472 1890-11-05 15 Singapore Aoi er Factory. 43. Hi. "VTEW Machinery of the largest sue (made by Hayward Tyler every recent improvement. POWER supplied by one of the celebrated Otto Gas Bi FILTER^ of t V largest andbestd^seriptioD, water moat carefully purified and kept from > metallic contamination. All Materials nsed are of472 words
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Miscellaneous334 1890-11-05 15 Passenger \A±\. Arrivai>. .j Per Melbourne from Marseilles, Mosnr^ /Van Donop, Van Eok. Mr. Mrs. De Vynod]»off, De Bray ii. Scott. Knmmer. Mr. JtMrs. ÜBrasier, Mr. A Mrs. Durr. Iraouaddy from Shaughai, Messrs Harris. Hart Yokohama, Mr. Herrou; Hongkong, Mr. Paul. ter Prometheus from Liverpool. Mrs. Darke, Mr. and Mrs.334 words
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Miscellaneous861 1890-11-05 16 ARRiyAI *o'| .A.O Vi >ejj'sNam*. I ft >n'B. Captain. Fk .'onsk^nf.kh. ft~ Rig I MM str So{» [suarJ Batavia Oct. 26 W rips Maritimt>< r. ttr. 407 C:>*son;» Deli Oct. 26 Bonn, Meyer A To. P.O. str 2726 reph*on Bombay Oct. IT P. &O. (5)Wp Aus. <tr '2(i'.'"» ilnhoiieh Songkong861 words
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Miscellaneous630 1890-11-05 16 SHTPPTNG. s-ot'-W Ait. Caldera, ,575, Gilflllaii Wood Co. 1:,,-,™*: l-I.M-s. ui.nl, ,,t. 1 .77«» tons C.iptain j MrAlistor Co. forflH White. Station, R i«ls. Taniotta Patrar Ifi^rHN^ t 386 tons, Captain < 1 5 ,7 Borneo Company Ltd. for baj*. N..orduyn. II N..1 a Consul, I.Pf. I'inr Sari'VMk /.i:;,,;:, j630 words
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Advertisement521 1890-11-05 17 Lo IVK"" 5 I I the ©entifrica Mlxir, Powdw and Pm*^^- I 1 or thb ©R.R.F.F BENEDICTINES! \Jf-fft "!^^f|'^%£r twill ii 111 "iSIITSEGUIN^ET' 3 I J sillily 1 1 ay is s'-«" s?r perrumer *> rh *™*t* ~i DOC 7V)/> t^S^ SANDAL NN^^k Cl FRA^ PEARLS > r—* i^MSffiSbL SANDAL521 words
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Advertisement37 1890-11-05 17 FOB SALS. A- going fc>t«-a in 1 aunch O raft. Teak wo«m1. copper t.« 1 1 ut.d Mirfaco (toudeuHng eofrin*--h" x V x Htroke. steel toil, -oiiii g« for I«K> 11)H. working }M^ Lnot«. Apply to Hownrth37 words
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