Straits Times Weekly Issue, 14 January 1891

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  • 26 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Xi: Published you Transmission by Every —Homeward Mail St»amer. [Pi VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, AVI JAN I ARY 11, 1891. NO. ;*,(>o7.
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  • 8 1 ;.)!•>. on R I Perhara David T^ Wvi! .;>
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  • 13 1 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 14th JAN, 1891. j I I F I I
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  • 112 1 l\ imv^.a^'Kt. 14th January tL «1 i (i'> No. 2 7 il m I tj. ,j 4 m i -i i Mil Pm&Mg Corpora ti I 00. Pa m 1 Pal op.1) I PuujomMiuiagC».(«lopdttp) Utrn .nSymtioate aocent..--1 Selama Tin Minins? r«8 pd) fB| r Harbour pwf. f»100
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  • 54 1 '"I dOD MuQ" night with a difiui r io the Town Hall A Bill to a i; q of Oeeds i* to be fa >re the (roai Uj Amst.-i--have uucillor of be number thei I the vi >, seooud it i.-.iv. )Q m•- •■1 i h.
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  • 276 1 iuthe v 'J'n Behrii 'a ha* 1 v Co is c trgurai bul wit!; i to Pa lnd O'l h;tv.' U >: i tf;i: I'u.i W.»shi Bill for the i. I coil it is probai the ,1 tliis 1. will ui\'i i a m ijnr ly r»i mon
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  • 38 1 J. 7 i 11 I illl sll.Vßl>. ti.) me VVednesdav. 7th I 11 tv. V\v Raub Sb I 12th January i »5 i The pri So' 10 Bayers b«: ti w. Briabarn k I
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  • 98 1 M Mb. C})<»r<ifi» li:ts trapped another tiger this t-'» .1' T&tnptnis. near Mr. Crane's clear^ter Dairy Farm. Pi r- Mk. A. I weu lm> been iu\ c to join the I.<> Km Gkneral Chamber of Commerce, a has accepted. His vices will the^^re be available m affonlin^
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  • 8 1 18 Vi but team, the ball
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  • 101 1 The Salfan of Brunei and the Limbang Annexation. I lon of Kuroj... ii. 11. tli n°< The native* oame to B and asked for the Bninai fl -iveu them by the Sultai uvn- aft< wards taken an i; ,j a lin.uk,. ;ui«] a tiagetafl cat down. The Sultan considers tbat
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  • 271 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY, 7 th JANUARY. Archbishop of Pondicheri bishops Gasnicr and Mutel, by the M. M. mail steamer 1,- n due hen- to-morrow wonting. ftiglrt Lady Clenaenti Smith gave j small dauce, which ende<l at an early tour. A number of the iriicVetew from tslie various colonies had
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  • 118 2 l»an Government I ittle trade with the Straits Settlements from North A.U for tb<- i i i tie steamer coitfract are doe on ruary a< \t. Th forth thai the vessel musi lv22oft.ru length, with a beam of 28ft.. urnl a draught of 12ft. an avt'iai. of
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  • 189 2 Ari'ALi IFE# i on ibor, an eirher late the saui or ,h ug Thursday n Jtb. Slif left Chinkiang at ta. m. with oi 400 Chit ;l< m wl -iiner miles belt Mud For ike „1 ouung out of lit rhold m which wa t, and
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  • 325 2 The China Mail m its retroej •''< of ISJK sivs that m Hongkong tha ?*"<■"' has 1 been one of no won ted depresi ll>|J fh»T* I has been a steady decliue m t value <>t <ks and oue or two niter rises bave entiivlv colLipsr.l. The
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  • 589 2 The i\r,,.» t j lt letter :V<>in i he at the hill, aud i i fi, lode u i,i »*y ■p. wid. n and lichtouilAl/ is driving right thro am 1111 D eeraber an will scud full i ti!n mi. i- i ftml he
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  • 74 2 >n roll. ■■d,!,u:,sv,, ..nun; devaluation Thi Native i» i!f "oT 1 1 wl'i'-'li haw i,..,, Uere. I. \m* m export India i 'Inn* <i nil) 1 tin 1 lat*' yttit. The Oomin. the I Club had uii'i Pope Hi tiooalist tai k-'imv. rnder th« rulea power tt>
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  • 26 2 Mail ach M <»fi I the tioie. li> kttribute tl. i iitviii_r freqiK'Otn t«> _r 1 1 1 i t j tr the I
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  • 15 2 BrmsxiMa 01 the Lak« IMms. y tun Correspondent.) Kual.i Lumpur, ill
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  • 15 2 .Till i *ni, ik. 'i that illy his waited all i
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  • 123 2 1 .iol,l Li i into, IIOD. After dis I ||r. Scott ed l> >' iSf" l f«-^^or S and that two directors should be r-omiuated ti(s shareholders. T& ■rord StraiW was to include other eastern fcnUM-. m China. "he resolution was Unanimously a«reed ■!w* be sont t() th<> n
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  • 509 3 ration I ist d to K.itnau sount of fen- > Hr. X t\ I 9 m A v yiiii) m lb^7 an tin- X ltd iii IV m >w an Ke defei da ata [^wtTiiri' dnl uot admit the existence ot the pu aii\ v Th«|>n
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  • 122 3 of); with N .11. i t llf i'r.ivit Y\ ital ion I 1 t'l his hou;. i >7th ult., h•< used i amoDi^st a Qiimb t «>t others j.u I ;il. by Mr. hief offi I I r. Maclutosb, ief eus^ineer, a a bei le of tbe
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  • 1159 3 A .it a strophe occurred m the native town of Bombay on the 17th ult. A five.ried dwelling-house, situat «d near the Caroac Bridge, suddeuly collapsed at -J lock iv the morning:, burying the oeonj>ants m the dehris. L T p to ni^ht-fall 29 dead bodies had
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  • 1658 5 Houjfkoujf v •loinbo. '1 LU(I U,, til was never for^ne I tbemaUh would g Tow alUjr the rain held o' taiulv not |f auythiu- like real "pi i feet are uotbic ,rh I he hHI. T -n >ml>o fi UUI- Hie ***** urn. i inui Hour These tv u-.is
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  • 2199 6  -  Friday, Bth .1 Singapore < HonyknngrThis match > commenced on the gplanade this morn oo fine, I'.isi wicket, and under condition m cvi'rv respect favourable for >d cricket. The bom team \v »n t b< and, el< to ba nt m W. L I i>. <i.
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  • 2536 8 Thk Sing Cricket Club Dinner m honour of the cricket visitors from Colonil'o. Hongkong and the Native States took plaeeinthe Town Hall on Monug, aud pioved to be a success. Tl lea were laid m the lower hall, and the decorations were practically the same as
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  • 90 8 IMb 7- {> > the Singapore en*c n ►f their c visitors. the culm. sift I* iidl ienil public purpus all events i leul amp,- I ,rth, S" ?< -v of tho town I Entrai I tli havin lean.l of llj< 'MS Which jo it Muuicipal
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  • 175 9 bird.-eje yjew of the whole W\. toom niujic was admirably heard A linif hlii ru it rooui at th(> the o?th* men t£ IVt^ 1 bar tor men. rfae smoking aud card .von, wti efficiently iar^ for the purposes r^ui^dhe bug verandah at.the LoS admirably forth,... tuples who T hl
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  • 1123 9 m < Mud-Bask. it Lltb January, t: irickel Club bad arericketing lem &s imitation was given by the l>a- oq behalf ol 3ultaii kod it included all eric memt> ra of the faujong Pag ir D for the about hait-t indi\ m- ;m j n't Put.
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  • 336 9 The Ophim Excise m Cochin China (Straits Time* January 77) Papkks hit el v laid before t he Colonial Council at Saigon show that our French neighbours, too, find difficulties m maoag. ing an opium revenue system. There the opium excise is under Govern tneui mnnsge tnent, and the
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  • 366 9 Straits 1 Tin. >v „K IS 1 't i*t s to i tab of g v.il India n War m the 1 I The troubles that brought this peril within measnrabli iv Dakota among the Sioux and >ne tribes, who took it into then- bead* that
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  • 252 9 (o//-</ Times Janua The Sarawak Gazette m its retrospect of LB9O notes the fact that the revenue of the vcar. io far as the available figures go, has fallen off slightly, whili penditure keeps on increasii 1., seven Mgo washing firms at Kucbing turned out 33,000 bags
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  • 292 9 expert m Deli affairs ha> be#Q »m»iteniug the public iv Holland on how it stands with the Chinese iv th at, and iv wh other „v that [hey mostly conn- from the pmviooQ Kwaogtung wl mton and ;-.vatare Urn chief emigration p->r*- Tinigranta mostly p oceeded
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  • 290 10 ry /.V.I lit," which bega »urte#n days a<_<o with a dinner 'liib, ended last uight the Town Hall, presi- r l.r U. Fi. the Governor of the Settlem* q1 Tlk; proceedings of last night, as reported elsewhe m our liataeterised by a •v whii Ii is only
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  • 12 10 Lib Th T will be P-n r J 'Hi
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  • 5 10 Tb morning 1
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  • 13 10 natural ii lUM if. I dan [1 i itlu
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  • 223 10 is A, i the weut to tular idsauth waylaid on bis return by thee il I ■•him leveral a i He reached tl I Ul with the loss of thrt* slash a<;ross the I C\.mi,otition urn, Li lit] tfa Hamburg Dwnpschiffg' Rheiierei iteam ershM, U i« 9nid M
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  • 2185 10 'U m British I I writ rnmeot an ,I imm I I I the A.: i r. out of allotment the c^ am UUt Aft^ p; irpg run n»r i under indoutino. but niinoi can «>n!\ I-* indentured to era pl< audertu hool them iv wiitiojf,
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  • 46 11 M i Merab n Tlj v: Kui wiih M cau i ft T H X til 11. Suit a I tc Lv wain J of i L titi Tut and ti t*ke tip hit- i.i lvual i [iiitnpui ia January, for I purpu
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  • 92 11 An advauce copy <>i the Sin and IStiu.ts Directory for 1 .»xvs ti standard work «»i v>-\- mina \u bulk, contain mil; ;is it do< of advertisi ments, [>ag< In Th" ;i l.i:ti.)-,U :r i Seinbilan Mining Regulations, the i'ahan^ Land aud Mining Kegulatious, a chronicle of
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  • 170 11 The Penaug Gazette myu that the Municipal election there out 1 till a vacancy m th»« Board was tb< citing ever witnessed m at. The candni re Mr tXJpia vacating Oouainissi >u» r ao<l Brown. From 10 a., m., the hour at which ing commenced,
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  • 338 12 {From our Corretpoi dtttt. Bursting <>k the Lakk Dams Kwnla Lpmpor,Bth January, 1891. As I have already wired you last night, heaw rains did considerable mischief here. Besides making a slight breach m one of the railway embankinents.jwhich was not sufticieotly importaul to stop the traffic, they effected
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  • 326 12 The nnuil meetiug of the dold-tields Of Siai (w\ was held the < 'i; v Terrain us Hotel on I>-c 18 b, Lord i :r--low (chairman) presiding. The report was taken is read. Tlie Chairman, movicg the adoption of the report that the deputy-chairniua Coloi Thyune),
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  • 1812 12 Monday, January 12th 1801. A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held this afternoon at Z.3U. 1 Present, the President (Mr. A. Gentle. Messrs. Sobst, Shelford, Miller, Crane, Tan Jiak Kirn, Tau Bens Wau. Lim Bng Keii£, and Major McCallum. The Secretary read the Municipal cor-respond.-uce outwards. Valuation
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  • 667 13 {By a Shmnm I > I-'rida,/. m Dm, mfter, 189a "You may remember the extra P j Hongkong left P ?mng the Mmc (l av. „r the S bef^ She ba> given nsloTo httle exeitemeut, for we have been frt «,«euHv J-sing her and then
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  • 1667 13 Ca*t6 heard ami ■<■ m H- M"jestyg Supreme Court of the Straits Settleut* 1608-1800, Vol.' IV MS.) to 1890. By James WiUiam Notion Kyshe Esq i ncolus Inn, Banl*t<>r ot L<t»\ Acting >/ the said Court, and Commit* eieu he Court of Request* m Malacca. By publishing
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  • 658 13 From our '"<•,-. ij ondent. Pekan, 2nd January, 1891.— The Chr mas holidays passed off fairly agn eably heii*. and the weather throughout the week was much finer than is generally experienced ai iliis season. Divine Service was held at Mr. Smith's bouse on Christmas da\, that gentleman
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  • Correspondence.
    • 149 13 I IS TIMBB.' Will you ten rae the following point. Is tin Resident of v Native prefix of honourable a friec mine holds ii > \i a g his opinion; aud iv aiij-;.it ol that view refei Luuojncemeiils m the local pap rs, tli..- Hon'ble Mr.
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    • 31 13 The P. a. X sleainor Lot/that orJay off Pulo Pisaug 12.:{0 p. m. passei and signalled hi; -.pi.- i Richard Ricknv which v.«ssrl o be reported (K. if; 8,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 51 13 I'assoiiarer I Atii.'IVALS. Per Djemnuh i'roin Shnngiiai, Mr. Watson Hongkong, Mr. Oyley. (Jnlypto from Deli, Mr. and Mrs. Lauts Messrs. Seemtnu, and Fphraum^. Bill It on from Klang. Messrs. Velge. aud Jor luim.1 uim. Gh i'ooang, Mrs. McLt'llau, and Mfinlge. Per Strathdon fr« ng, Mr. Harris Ton 0* via paris.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 224 14 NEW TONIC. No. 2. ::i.i: A vi »e\ k ON OF V tPE. NOT NTA I N I N i Ql 1 N i N A N Mil.: \KIH THAT DRUG Makers Th i. I).'--! i> Wate ••Tlii' DISPENSARY '.Tr!) i j— \nU off/ JFl^ TO LDI BT EMT i
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 147 14 -rid if o, X.-l Earaburn, »c fr-m 'i Mr. and Ml uer. Wiil o 1 the VnWp from ijd«y, and Phillips. m London, Mr. and Mrs Joaquiio, Cuinniiti^, Austin. :i. mi I MacHattif, Mr. nnd nt. Mi* X rhudson Brindisi, Me«srs. .'n»if.it, ami McFarlane; Bombay, Messrs. F:i. I Mclrer. from
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    • 292 14 SHIPPIX-. IN PORT-Mbn-ok-War. iLM-S-st-nimT. 1 I Cap*«o lutSuck. Senior Naval Officer, Station -^M. V,.,, Perak yacht 125 tons Captam Johnton Mftl Attendant for I ort eld -Road. T HADING SIBAMSHIPS. c -j t i 1 1 Bo neo Wharf. />.„• I 199, Behn Meyer Co. f or Bombay* Tan iong
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    • 257 14 inland 1 J S J! i; .7u rho, 9 Oapf- I Lira I. Mar! i V << i -Mil S«> raal Pel Dot M bow M 17-' I io r«> V.vi s*r. »tr 70S n 10 V- M Brit.rt .I4li M l:tu 11 O« U i: Brit.str 112 Pa t.atr
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 272 15 interesting patented discovery N. 1 ORIZAPERFUMES, CONCRETE im SOLIFIT PRESENTED IS THE SHAPE OF PENCILS (12 SWEET SCEKTS) suffices to rub only slightly any object for perfuming it JL (Skin, Linen, Writing -Paper, etc.) L. LEGRAND, Purveyor to the Court of Russia 207, RUE SAINT-HONOR^, PARIS Are sold at all
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    • 327 15 DX. COLLIS BROWNE'S (HLORODYNE THI OmiOllfAl ANP *SLY (JF.NUI.VK Advice lo Invalids, Ij" you >vt>h to obtain quiet, refrrebiDg sleep, t'rvr from beadaohe, relief from pain and r.Ti^ni^'i. t>> oaln and asBfß iho tings ol proteaeted disease, invigorate the nanroaa media, ami regnlate \))o inoculating syttienm of the body, yon
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    • 240 15 I "AVOID EPIDEMICS" BY IT>JNGl T >JNG CALYERT'S CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only Reliable Brand, 57 GOLD& SILVER MEDALS DIPLOMAS L\ i:\cil CABE TKE HIGHEST AWARD wh.'ii tt-itd against other Dininfeciant^. \U IN4vinail l*nrkiMrrM /^X^\ I^ibclmlwo av««r Ifcr TIMOR ARK II y \o.9FLim l(ii>«'i^ «.liouß4l Em<;(l4(iil to mm- the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 220 16 If IVI MM ifvrE .iS- !B55ftSS! /^^lr 2 23 and K.pr: disease. r l\ CI/...J ....L,/.«u I .:v. rCnmp:.^ts ,r^>v» -\> ..i -'ore •f" 0 HODYNE i A If Jv vMK l a Z l;ii^ fc P»«*iiyr- illy. UEAJ.TI, w j D R i PHOS :'YNE the Soldi .eWorld. :^bbib^^9H^^9^^B^p'^^B
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    • 216 16 Afy convince of Imitations THE "VAV/.A7 I SAUCE whiih aic calculated ie kavt request thai Pftrchas Signatun thus— ■hkh no bdttk ej 'ESTERSMI Ask for Li PERRIES* I -1 ]Vh port hy Ike Pi .London; I g I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. nms i act i 'I 1 And cur LIFI a
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    • 74 16 jrYiurjiUM wine Lhis ku api-! dlCih 1 of all !»e J Cinchoi Bark. s nm of th>- Qu ne j at L; S <me a powerful t i it m you Q 'i as tlw rtttoi ice of ur ikent The Quinium Wine of LabarraqiK v jul co n Unit
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  • SUPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES" WEDNESDAY JAN, 14, 1891,
    • 9 17 SUPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES" WEDNESDAY JAN, 14, 1891,
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    • 124 17 to Tina Tub Sii,\ T am m.i\ h,> pl B<.ed8 <. e d O ji aimilar to an m«|riii«r 3 om earrjMMf th« news that Mr. Pnr ur offtom« Thr Bbh Di»fi< i lit. madiau Attori General with tji< a PI Britain has empowered tho owuor of the
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    • 754 17 M unicipal Rates and Taxes. li m i\ haw been uoticed m our yea ivpoii of Monday's municipal prothat the Pn >:•:.;.: desired t<. \f I ,1 Iveit sem..ul ill the d.iilv imout which he had compiled, ■l le summarises t lie various ■L m«1 righta of 1 r<. iv
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    • 298 17 Thi H<»i!..:iv».u_r crickete a left Singapore tkawur t his moroi the which they :hav«' represented m ti kmougs? fb the w barl m off were Mr. 1 at of the > C.) I. i I John rson Mr. A. l\ ialU.t lir X cb, and
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    • 2493 17 Thh following, from the Financial News, is a full report of a meeting which was summarised m our issue of yester<la\ The annual ordinary goneral meeting of thf inMHelds of Siam, Limited, was held on Dee. 18th, Lord Thurlow presiding. The Secretary (Mr. H. K. Evans having
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