Straits Times Weekly Issue, 4 February 1891
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section29 1891-02-04 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Xew Sekie; PBt 8 "KP FOB TRANSMISSION BY EVERY HoMEWAUl. M.ML SlEAMKR. [Price 40 Cents YOL XLVtla SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1891. NO. HAifo.29 words
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Article15 1891-02-04 1 Hill Street, on the 26th instant, tha wife of t\ GaOGINO, of a son.15 words
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Article45 1891-02-04 1 Ohio. v. S. A.. 2Sth 1890, Grace, wi I>w of :h ni.- Dr. Rolph, of Toronto, Ontai. and mother of J Widun Pahang, m the 6th year of her At v 29th icsi mt, Chabiaa H Bi* 27 years. By telegram. Ra rs please45 words
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76 1891-02-04 1 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY. 4th, FEB., 1891. CONTENTS. MarK^t Quotations. Summary of the Week. Renter's Telegrams. Local and General N Tho Minr-- doctrine m Malaya, Friday's < tuncil. British X Monday's Telegrams. Tue-d i 'a Telegran Tho D doptnent of Pahnng Sup irt. ye Conn P List. :ry. the Week.76 words
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Article256 1891-02-04 1 Singapore, 4th Fkbruary, 1891. Pbodd Gambier, g do Cube Xo. 1 8.8 I do d 7.00. nra BalL 4.( do Pontianak, 4 30. Pepper tViaek. 11 1-7. Sago Flour, 2.20. Pearl Sago, ree 8a1i... -J7" Ooffee Liherian Tapioca small Flake 1.15 do do Ist quality 4.45. I.256 words
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Article197 1891-02-04 1 thc 1. lative Counci »g on Thursday, t: p ►hibition B past I oui of C tee, and it w.is Lion of the va: license iv the Anglican lurch here was still under inquiry by The I tt be U.l b •'iiH-il d with S Banka197 words
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Article330 1891-02-04 1 (For Strait* Tunes.) I uk i .iii ->;:a DIFFICULTY. Ua ed SU Attorney General has tii I au answer m the Say ward case and maintains that the a legal. and that I bshiugton Court has no power to annul tl Sitka Court; the j the latter dependi330 words
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56 1891-02-04 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. RAUB SHAH Bj from ou Brisbane W :marv 1.1) p.m. Th> Sell Buj iju fc; none. Prida v. h January, 3.50 p.m. Tlu- price oi i:.. Sellers Buj me. Monda m. The price Sellers Buj Dales I qj Th* ibov* 8 tit> offi the Br-56 words
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Article54 1891-02-04 1 The destruction of the Japanese ho i of parliament took al sight o the i: ultimo, incendiarism beic I to be the cause TheM Houses of Parliame which were built of wood and wi intended to be permanent, jed by the Emperor with minh ceremony on the54 words
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Article92 1891-02-04 1 Yesterday, iv the Supreme Court, au application on behalf of Mrs. Downie for payment to her of a salary of $125 a month out of the bankrupt estate of Pooles Downie *k Co., met with opposition on the ground that the sahfry, if she were entitled to one, would have92 words
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Article111 1891-02-04 1 A 51,8 vu. W 1 that whi ds of t! I. is still its of they ling. a result been lvaelied by large joint-stork banks. i on to sa;: Iv com renting live mouths ago on the Bin hope ti :,n<* s aud reff, by111 words
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Article279 1891-02-04 1 T ir j sgj ■■oro ciation Challeuge Cup -.-,0. by Mi-, 11. Dunman i the winner of the lain conjunction m i Hange on Th J. i v ,us were m evei Habi- was directly th a »i' mt w r. UK. thu iUu j t to tho279 words
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Article363 1891-02-04 2 DAY. h JANUARY. .vemara left this morning for i, Japan, and America. Reckxt fires at Bangkok suggest to the Bangkok Tint** the idea of starting a thoroughly organised Volunteer Fire l>rigade there. It seems that the lowil Govera ment has fire engines and other appliau< ea but363 words
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Article86 1891-02-04 2 ll<>.\> en < elebrating its Jubilee, that Colony having been found m January 1841. The celebration began on th it iusta.nl by a meeting ofthe 'ouncil a congratulatory telegram to Her Majesty the Queen. Theu followed special services m the Anglican aud Roman Catholic Cathedrals. Aro\al salute86 words
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Article494 1891-02-04 2 The Proposed Bridge to Tanjong Khoo. It would he observed from our report of this eek's Municipal Meeting that Mr, G. < io is thi promoter of a scheme on. Ciyde Tan jo nMr. Gaggino claims that the advmtich a structure, if erected, would Chore is a population m Tanjong494 words
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411 1891-02-04 2 Arrival of the Troopship Himalaya.' Thk troopship Himalaya with detachments of Infantry and Artillery for Singapore aud Homjkou^, arrived here this morning after au uneventful and pleasant passage fron Queenstown. her last port of call iv the United Kingdom. The Himalaya started from Portsmouth m tie' earlier part cd' last411 words
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Article147 1891-02-04 2 Rutt> rdam Conrant, 26th h Onn London correspondent writes under date the 23rd 1> uoo ,1a on know that 1,500 or 1,6 KJ m would hold a truly monster assemblag Glasgow under tho presidency of Lord Sfieay. Thia, the greatest .-lan gathering of the century has sine.-147 words
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Article167 1891-02-04 2 From our Cforreepond* nt.) Koala Lumper. 27th January. The Resident accompanied by the Bishop of bingapore and Sarawak arrived at Elans per special traiu yesterday afternoon st about half-past five. Tho Eemeralda with steam up was ready to convey them to Malacca, their lirst resting place The Resident167 words
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Article670 1891-02-04 2 rom oar t '01 wpond* Pekan, 17th January. The North Bast monsoon this year is remarkably light one, .nni the Malays say that this 'is the first time within their remembrance that the sen has hoon so favourable for fishing iso on. During the past month, (De°cerober), the670 words
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Article363 1891-02-04 2 Thf Mikado." jm>l dneaday the Stanley Opera Co J jr;i \e the best pertormance they bave'giv<£ iniSingapore to oue of the best audieiu-/ that has visited th- theatre duriug tf stay bere, the ph seuted ben.. I Wri and Sullivan'- comic opera, yi Mikalo. I fl363 words
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Article409 1891-02-04 2 he TheronMiV.-iM.mrt 1.a.m.,r O,; ,a t aj' LPT. JSI I wnow returning from 1 -da, where ho has boon V.n- ;i J",ri'f tendent a the fi m Hvil J ■d bef< >eWfr>"~ """'""'ri but 4 .uj,,,.''"/ «»«n employed on the p is being worl I the east A^l Vh J409 words
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Article7705 1891-02-04 3 met iv the Chamber yesterday afternoon at 2.80. There were present His Excellency the Governor. (Sm Cecil c. Smith, k.c m..;. The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding tiie Tn.ops Lieut.-Colonel A. Burton-Brown, i I The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, (Sir J. Frederick Dickson, k > e.o the Attorne)7,705 words
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Article2340 1891-02-04 6 BT*W i >.. BNTAL bANK r.s ARNACHELJ M"<. ROO fvOM I" RAl'i'A (11'- [^cSV/i Jan vary. Thi- is case <•!' .-ome importance which came on for hearing hefore the this morning iv which there ie a 9 1 ie, but the th. chief interest m the case will2,340 words
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Article47 1891-02-04 7 i ap- ture I iv th Tr;. information I ■hide t One the tain. 1 and tho i make th< the Comm,: i aud l>rin. wai Q, 1 n ion with th eri of thanks was iga- Jommunity, to th at Committees, and .ry.47 words
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Article165 1891-02-04 7 The report on the I I the amercial mo 1 heen pnblished. it shows a total t of 60 million franc-, and an export of o7 millions, or a total of f.H7,000,0i 0, lr st f.l 10.00.. oo m 1888, or a d.-c 23 milli165 words
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Article748 1891-02-04 7 (Written for (he Straita Times.) London, 31et Dec. A merry Christmas and a happy New Year' Hump! Beud the pleasing fact that one is m tolerable health, it not m immediate peril Vj being bai and thai the Inlaud Revenue WiU get nothing out of me748 words
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Article75 1891-02-04 7 (Contributed.) Et would b Qprovenieut m our Judicial System if our Procedure was more U T I with the Judicature \l\\\ sat Lome. The Ri IV an( on which the home proced I un. at new I to 1 t lee The. iv th Eugland75 words
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Article119 1891-02-04 7 i was of ti. the right wing. J 11 skied the leather for a time whistle went. The game wa contested i hroughout. r lni: .1/ < of the Klieuish Missionary y anion tas of Sumat ra. The work his noi for twenty seven 13 stations and 56 out-si aro119 words
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Article1334 1891-02-04 8 tional Heroes. eg 28.) apl >ears from our mail news that the [Brail c formed for the purpose of erecting a monument to William Tell has, by majority of nine to three, decided iv favour of the proposed site m front of the Town Hall of Altorf. The hero,1,334 words
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Article362 1891-02-04 8 (Strait* Times Jaa i It will be seeu from our telegrams that Sir Jam es Fergussou denies tbat Germany is trying to obtaiu territory iv the Straits of Malacca. The question which the Under-Seeretaty for Foreign Affairs thus answered was presumably asked m the House362 words
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Article321 1891-02-04 8 [Strait* Zistcs January 29.) The Jubilee at Hongkong calls attention to the marvellous ~s of th settlement since it ca; British ban iv January 184-1 as a barren rock inhabited by a few tishermeu. The cession of the island by the Chinese G tvernment out of the tirst321 words
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Article463 1891-02-04 8 (Straits Time, January t0 I Thk uncial members of Council have made >t la lv that they will not contj I to kmd Colonial mon,, to Pahang, mcil has a say m the attitude of the Pahai to concessionaires and mining adventu^H lun me .onsiderate and \^M has463 words
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Article215 1891-02-04 8 M,N, its mth, ih I> 1 rth hope, ol ,peedv Tb eh Government" l. a ia "«w thi. Tim to mark onl definitely not onl? the boundary on hl East ooßh ,slil li "here .he Briti.li North P«n>eo Company lay. claim to *>v, '7 frontier line al.215 words
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Article463 1891-02-04 9 To- day's Telegrams, [Strati February Thk news brought m our telegrams to- j is of international quality. As tome j times ha). p. nis tin- u j the great.-, nal inter I Mr. Brad- j lav. ith vacates no office of State I uo importance save that derived from the463 words
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Article295 1891-02-04 9 The French Consul aud the Russian Consul called ou Admiral Richards to-day. The Portuguese gun-boat Bio Lima left this morning for Bombay and Lisbon. she is to meet aud embark for w Governor-General of Portuguese India. The Peu jom Pahang Gold Mining Co., 1 to be now295 words
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Article58 1891-02-04 9 A: Messrs. Crane Bros, yesterday the Hire Mill, and freehold land situated at the eornerof Havelock and Outram Roads sold for 180,000. No other sales were effected. This was d yen fair value for the property, and points to the fact that therstill bona title purcha.--58 words
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Article287 1891-02-04 9 Tb tral for the Netherlands called on Admiral Richards this forenoon, and wa§ nsol general's salute h ing H.M. S Vl bear. be China Mail, that a U.• gram 1 this morning by the Punjum Mining Company from their L^i t >. to the effe that £500287 words
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Article138 1891-02-04 9 This afternoon the tirst stage of the Singapore Rifle Association Challenge Cup Competition, and also the Spoon Competi- i tion, will be fired off on the Balestier Road Range; commencing about half-past 3 o'clock. The Paper Chase will meet at the Orchard Road Police Station at 4.45138 words
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Article444 1891-02-04 9 I "Thk tfLhEPiNG Beauty." The Stanley Opera Co., appeared m pantomime, for the first time iv Singapore, on Friday night, the panto mime^presen ted i beiug The Bleeping beauty by the author of "Lalla Bookh," M She," Bluebeard &C, The house was the larg aud most enthusiastic444 words
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Article250 1891-02-04 9 The annual general meeting of the L uties L i ai Club w tv the Club pavilion on Friday afternoon for the purpose of t :eiving the report and aooounta for the past ur. Seventeen members and subscribers were present. Mr. W. Ma>l> an, who250 words
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Article98 1891-02-04 9 Oik Selangor Correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Vanghan ia son of Mr. J. D. 1 Vaughan, barrister, Singapore) shot him- self dead with a pistol m the Kuala Lumpor Rest -House this morning. The young mau was the second aud ouly sur- 5 viving son of his father. It is understood98 words
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Article894 1891-02-04 9 The annual congregations, ug of the Presbyterian Church, was 1 Church building on Friday Mi-htdJ^Rtln Rev. Geo. M. Reith presidiug. The Church was filled with a large and represents t gathering. The meeting haviug opened with devotioual exercises, the choir sang Spoh Anthem How lovely are thy894 words
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Article102 1891-02-04 10 to lan I it I'.U the nan ships Hou nm. li is rusold good Toh that A The rica aud o u.uiy i: their way than The latter I, ac against their own true quantity al by tun id if i of the j out wil this j102 words
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Article99 1891-02-04 10 uibei of visito i the Raffles M us. Mini dm ing t he week *> Thj tiou on Saturday night of the "Malediction" by th. eph'sßramatic cidcd improvement on the itation. The cast was the tine, but the actors seemed to hay.. bad more confidence m themselves. The nm ipplitd99 words
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Article308 1891-02-04 10 The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sporting Club was held m the Exchange Room on Friday afternoon; the business being to rece the Annual Report and Accounts for 1 rl a (!o Hind,. ut' M i"ut for 1891 also an Election < lommittee308 words
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156 1891-02-04 10 Full Text, as Amended on Thobsdat. 1. This Ordinance may be cited ns The Foreign Coin Prohibition Ordinane and snail arc ipt a i come into operation on the niuth day ef February I^9l :uil aa to tli «a on a day to be I156 words
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Article247 1891-02-04 10 's'// J N I BOGRAPBIC 1 J \i TheJnpsi ,„>„, laV c given Qotl that on and after the sight of the 25tli djer, 1890, a8r,,,,, Light wUI I on a Square Wdoden T* tne lown ol Afashiks, pr ivince of Teahio Hokkaido. The Light will h247 words
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Article20 1891-02-04 10 I J** Sill 1 v \f 1* f I intoJV 1 I r mW I i20 words
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Article63 1891-02-04 10 1 oviri WmV LU T I II .Ist mv in'. tin-iion tlninj';; 1 J? Ucl the war with fT h th Ari eivedarr Le m 7 CoU 1 spicuoui as •tribal igu. In during th, -ral. and General Staff.i^^^^ you Moi; **half ofthe uiut latter m63 words
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Article133 1891-02-04 11 Charles Bradlaugh, M. P., whose B announced m our Router's telei received this morning, was bo^u m London, 1833, aud educated at elementary* schools iv the LV; Lnd. In his youth be was brought under religious influences, and wa sometime a Sundav-scboo! teacher. In Tit) he133 words
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Article52 1891-02-04 11 morning a stor I 8 table. i the 1 tined i i to t beioi :h who I nance, 'or which lie nts. The estimated dania to N d at 810,000, and ye was also doiio by smoke and o the adjoining premises which were covered52 words
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Article56 1891-02-04 11 Mk. Wai. Alam of Siu gapore who was recently engaged by 'he Burmese Government as head of au exploring party m Mergui writes that the tin prospects* are Very good, and that the climate is cool and healthy. The temperature m the y mornings is only 64°., and tbe change56 words
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1832 1891-02-04 11 In th, matter of the Companies 1 Ordinance and m the matter of the Rawang Tm Mining Company, Limited I" cf t the Chartered Bank of India* .1 uttralia and China. The following is a summary of the affidavits filed and evidence taken'io1,832 words
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Article318 1891-02-04 12 LIOHTFOOT's XI vertut M.'Muaiw's XI. An association football between two teams, captained respectively by Messrs. Lightfootand McMurray, was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, and resulted m a victory for the former by two goals to one. The ground was rather slippery but still, nothing nearly so bad318 words
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Article125 1891-02-04 12 A noon number turned out to parti- m the usual weekly paper base on Saturday, and the weather and ditious being fairlj splendid at: luu Holley with the scent from the Orchard Etoad tolice Station at about 5 o'clock, and taking the road for a short distance125 words
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Article571 1891-02-04 12 ru-rv Ie 1 X dated lst Fehru.iu, has been received from Mr Bibbv the mining manager at Raub:lAeX^^r length of of leaders ot barren white quarts. funnel to hattery have made good prommJlmt* 't! ,Jt Hiceinenbave been ■applied for Hhe maintenance of order at Baub. and that the work571 words
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Article334 1891-02-04 12 ndent.) B Lumpor. 31et Jan.— The Eta dent returned to Kuala Luinpoi afternoon. Mr. P. Jordop, draftsman and tumor Pubhc Works Department, ded hero the Best House rather suddenk on Thursday afternoon. He was buried ou the following morning m the Roman Catholic Cemetery adjoining the Roman Catholic334 words
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Article426 1891-02-04 12 i t: ,-itJi. I'.'tti Jem Dr. Koch is going en a tour m figyp* HU d t!u > Tinted Amei Boms, t9tk Jaa The D am bridge to-day had audii a who reeefa him iiia aiost eordisl msnner. H R H hence to \*nl rmo. Tln« altan hi426 words
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Article310 1891-02-04 13 petition ot the pautomine sleeping autv ou Satuiday night, .Mr. Ham Pyue introduced I gong, of which we print the following wises Of loans to local Native States of late we had our till. But PaliMig now two hundred thou her Tret t ill. The members310 words
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229 1891-02-04 13 Thi; has approved Estimates for 1891. Fhe text of the recently pass Im; mcc is published. .ernor, has ordeied that .Bonds Servants by way of urity for the dm iou of their .it lor mon by virt exempted from Stamp Duty. The Queen his confirmed the229 words
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Article3193 1891-02-04 13 Rkport om thu Kaub MiNixii Conckssion m Pahang by John Henbt Boo] Slufapore. 22nd January, 1.99 1. I. Kaub is au upcouutrv district m Pahang, one of lhe Native States on the Malay Peninsula, which has beeu uuder B: it ish protect iou and direction since lst July, !BbS>.3,193 words
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157 1891-02-04 14 The "Chow Phya"-"Sappho" Coillsion Claim By the "Sappho." i I the v 1 t jibboom i kin I he imp holm of the Sap^ pleading! are charged with after the collision without n ad tance. These chargi tbe trial. There was not the <!: bl evidence to support tuch char-157 words
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Article184 1891-02-04 14 I i l tr' Partu.ular^reuce l^ price per share d^ lnd S4 contract pric ioq,> 7i -S? 3rd Pebruar 189 The statement of defence set forth That the plaintiff was not ready and willing within a reasonable time to fulfil the tract; the contract was me that w.184 words
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Article1759 1891-02-04 15 w Oui ks iai. Bank r*. Akn a. hki.i.am, Mooroogappa, ahd Comarbappa Chi 111 from pagt Foil: H |).\n kfter hearing tin- evidence of Letchman Chitty ao ramunium Chitty which occupied the attention of the Court the whole forenoon of Monday, -ud February, aud up tilt a quarter1,759 words
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Article258 1891-02-04 15 Thk Him ilaya has returned from Penang. wu htt 1 l<>7 men <m board l» Bidea women and children I French transport I from Saigon to Tonlon arrived last night. On beintr reported I > from cholera had taken place during the j she was qnarantini on board258 words
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Advertisement114 1891-02-04 15 HONOCR LBLE MENTION, EXHIBI- TION, LONDt N, Silver Medal and First-* Calcutta Exhibition, 1 Gold Medal, [uternationa j tion argh, U Bran Medal Adelaidn .Tnl.il. v. International ihibitiou 188 JOHORE STEAM SAW Ml 0. Timber for Railway, House, bhip-bnilding i and < rf»neral pv RE i i J. MELDRUM, anager.114 words
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Advertisement291 1891-02-04 15 LARGEST CO! AMJ V G. R, LAMBERT 0., Tl' ER < U i 'ra I Diam. ol hearth I iro. Honiara and prices can bo had on application to SIMON Sole Agents for tho St ttl^msnta STRAITS HOB EPOSITOBY. 4 F aterest jl\. m sponsibility 4 >r the Straits will291 words
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Article232 1891-02-04 16 I i"l Ra ii i' Aiiaii S v l•< r Barm —Tanj I B ids. ki I i.W. B 'lin. 193 'tl tinsliij. Ltd. for Billil nil i' >nti i k< tain,—T.F. China N.H Co i.l < O, li: —T 'Fin Kirn T S ima- I I .ok. 517,232 words
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Advertisement83 1891-02-04 16 fltf iJi_*_L»£f*'. <♦"__ i y j x<J3v^b_a^ i) !i iTARir -*^_.__—r--" d y«p__''I vi l| fc^/ vr*_tiBJ t ni cvwy wsc«ip7iun •jr/v T/\ XW* -__> ■arf y*^ »JM n__ln i plain T^_ii_nn_ r #y i_A __3 II j «WM*ai r,COM ANC j .^i'jj S->_1»-**' L _Wr f^SW J 4TAWX vwon-mNCi83 words
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Miscellaneous384 1891-02-04 16 Ml I I 57 IAIH. SOM. SAILF -VSK3NKEB. I Fan. 2i Ban Hin A Co. 1 -n. IT fcwnpaajr Jan. oosr 21 D. I.ran Co. '■>. Co. imons A Co. lf( leamship Lo. LH. Kok \wn Chiic 8 Manstitld .S: Co. to, 'jr r.in Lam 9 Co. X r«o. it384 words
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Advertisement364 1891-02-04 17 r Notice to (Consumers M Tiie PREPARATIONS of C >L. LEGRAND ORIZA-PERFUMERYf X 11, JPlace de la Madeleine, JPA*JRIS Formerly 207. Rue Saint Honore J Sucn as ORIZA-OIL, ESS. ORIZA, ORIZA-LACTE, CRtME-ORIZA ORiZA-VELr UTE, ORiZA-TONICA, ORIZALINE, ORIZA-SOAP X HAVE BEEN SUM cSSFUL IN OBTAINING THF. PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC BECAUSE364 words
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Advertisement681 1891-02-04 17 BR. J. (OLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE DR. J. COLLTB BRt)WNE'S CHLOKODYNE. The Original and only Genuine Advico to Invalids, If you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache. relief from ]iain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary aehings of protracted disea>»\ invigorate the nervous media, and regulate681 words
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Advertisement579 1891-02-04 17 AVOID EPIDEMICS i.v using CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only Reliable Frand, 57 GOLD ct SILVER MEDALS DIPLOMAS IN EACB < ASK TKE HIGHEST AWARD when tested against other Diaiofectanta. ill •rlglnal VurUetmm /^X^\ Isabel i oirr ffc« TRADE Ta%KK VI J Xo .r. m m. Wmyw 99immUi be rare579 words
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Advertisement266 1891-02-04 18 Pi PROEPEODYNE. TWBWTY PTVB YE f B ft» SSSS?B?,iSI SSSSwTM IT CU3S: !3/^-'';«v. TJ.srve. and Heart Disuse. CUitX;., JUL*** ~nd i.iv.-r complaint*. CtfßfiJ -iiooJ »i*order;. owj .C ...u.i uDd Gencr I .Oe .iiiit .PHODYNE !:v Of un* PC. The and -wis D r ODYNE 1. where all 1« the the266 words
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Advertisement629 1891-02-04 18 Sr^^^^^^ cf THE WORCESTERSHIRE 3 consequence of Inula: jT SAI( C />.,, label on every bottle ft 1 have to request thai C heart their Signature thus— y**m WIl& s.ire/ *<h r,r LB 1 PERMIT Somce, ea* Wh tr! by ther. «f' Whol(lt Jdbyi xd Oilmen thi rtd mm u»«m—629 words
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Article336 1891-02-04 19 F 881 LBY. iting of a new parliameni held last night, there lance of mcml* D read and eonMi Knight, anwould pre- to hold the offii he present session. Mr. dingly elected to the i being toning b] made som. few explanaier m which h* Bice and336 words
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Article1095 1891-02-04 19 [have the honor to submit to you the following Progreas Report for the month of December, which, as mentioned at last Board Meeting, was kept back till it could panied by the December statement yd' accounts, The delay m getting read} those account.- on tin present occasion1,095 words
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174 1891-02-04 19 The Hongkong Daily Prett says That th i Bt iteiueat as to tin? distribution of the profits of ih" Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk for the ptst half- year recommend -.1 bi tJio Board should read as follow- Dividend L'l 10-., bouua fl bm to174 words
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383 1891-02-04 20 Singapore Prohibition Bill Views. i ii und. 1 1 i rill 1 ov,: coin which per. will our we b Lot the Goi rnn took pla6 iTIy on th. the N v,;u was OU both tin public, tim ing >f truth being asperating. The oom pam 3 si no* mding383 words
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Article64 1891-02-04 20 Rem auk- the I pound pound fouude, j r filing al u, lll i Pound thare. we, h w ,11 now stand at eonaiderablv nior,i!>an one half tb.- paid up capital. th Hie 10-iri-ina; O "y appear ur own '.no »g ul offi ri w64 words
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212 1891-02-04 20 I far as 1 am aware, a lAli* n appointed to be a men the We know that I Id offic I phy m i and when i trus < I l-.h bility of tii" admiuiatra ny amonl aa m every way a right212 words
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Article334 1891-02-04 21 In another column we publish the full text of the singularly complete aud lucid report iv which Air. E 101 l describ ifl his work for the Malay Peuiusula Prosting Company on their Raub com siou. At ths conclusion of his report Mr. Edols holds out334 words
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Article1074 1891-02-04 21 Dkali»< m money, if it be carried out with and acutoimss. has long been known to be tho most profitable of *11 tra lea An apt instance of how very profitable it may b en m the East found m the probably accurate statement of1,074 words
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Article94 1891-02-04 21 t>\ Monday, th 9 b inst. the X itli >s Library will i»" cloa -d for th" receipt and issu,- oi books but Ihe U lading B mm and Mus.-um wiil be open as USU redetermuS V Pl l 9Ue report ot tlm receut olonial Surgeou or v J* i94 words
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Article49 1891-02-04 21 Por Sf ca itfi Tim Thk Bkhrin Diffici ltv. 1 Feb. The Washington Supreme I lour! ins almitted that Great Britain haa the right to appear m the ■*tt< oft wanl case the court will decide m April, whether the prohibii irt, which ordered an be issued.49 words
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Article273 1891-02-04 21 Thi news of a Republican revolt m Portugal will not surprise any close obpoliti A party to establish a Republic m that country has been growing m strength of tat ice the African difficulties with Britain difficulties which have tended to make the monarchy unpopular. Iw t. the273 words
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