Straits Times Weekly Issue, 9 June 1891
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section29 1891-06-09 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. N Serif: i Publishkb for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer ITkki: 40 CemDl VOL XL VI I. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1), 1891. NO.29 words
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Obituary42 1891-06-09 1 •h the sth June, m Qaeen Street the wife of G«oi Km he, of a MAXiM \«;k Ob. Tone 3rd, MSi Andre (> ri l ])V iv yen. .\r«lid>ac»n PerHmm, Wn Nich )Im> of Harewoodi 1 itor of \v' DKATH On I42 words
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335 1891-06-09 1 H. Latham - STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY 9th JUNE, 1891. CONTENTS H. Latham. Lmpori N-'th'v'. do China V Co. Ship] LATEST MARKET Ql i i Gambi do do No. 'J. pra Bali. \/2<> do Pontianak. Pepp r Black, I L.20 Sago Flour, k 2.-1". Pearl .S;)L r <>. J fee Bali, 28 Coff<»t» Liberian,335 words
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Article238 1891-06-09 1 H. E. the (jfoventor returned from a visit to Malacca an,] the N.-r, Bembilan od 8 iturdaj. V Bill to be laid before t.he Legislative Council aims at tke regiatr ad licensing of pedlara m M t ;l Supplementary weoessfollv run off at the Course oh238 words
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Article435 1891-06-09 1 For Straits Tim Tin-. ai.. London', 2nd Che action for libel brought l»v Colonel Gordon Gumming is now being tried bj L >-l Chief Joe Coleridge. tlu> plaintiff m testifying lemnlv dt'iiii-tl that there was any attempt at cheating on his part. New M. V. fob Paisli Mr.435 words
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Article36 1891-06-09 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS nun siiAKi a. Brisba Monday, Bth June. -J..". 1 I-, ni. The prie< of Raub Sellers 1 j B«y I/O Sa!«>> feone Tht abovi is thi official the Bri»ba% Kxchany<36 words
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Article598 1891-06-09 1 Mr. Ei;!.i\.;t«>\ t)i i..v Ckoii has retqrned to Singapore from the Peninsula. Thje number of doga destroyed m the •reek ending >l b Jnne was |:>J. A pontifical high tiiits.-s of requiem lor Rather Boric, wraa celebrated this morning iv the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd l>\598 words
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Article140 1891-06-09 1 This inorniu^, the Master Attendant held au official enquiry iuto the circumstances attending the cause of the collision between the steamer Malacca and a tongkang, which occurred iv Singapore harbour, about 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening the 26th uit. resulting m the loss of three140 words
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1039 1891-06-09 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE. Constable Bunting, who was much injured m the police gunpowder explosion, leaves for Europe by the steamer Thames to-day. The Ben Live steamer />> n/<> ,r, ,■.<, leaving London A) ril :><>. took out a valuable oODSiguineul >■: Persian lie order of H FT.1,039 words
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Article50 1891-06-09 2 Pinang Get* tie 3Oth M A list is being circulated for a Subscription Ball at the Town Hall on Friday next, the sth proximo. Record was made, we understand, at the Golf Club on Thursday by Dr. X the round of the nine holes being made m 36.50 words
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Article78 1891-06-09 2 Fhi 2 Ue says thai the postponera >nt of I b ECesident Councillor's is a graoeful act on the art of that official and one that will be appr< ciat only by his -vests, but by the public generally. Followingso ii would have done the78 words
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Article107 1891-06-09 2 Ihi sale m London, on the Sth of last I small parcel of tea at the derable price ol £17 per uaa ;l v announced m our m further particulars n ceived yesterday th tea was from a lon estai [ty the Oriental Bank <! L; Th bidding107 words
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160 1891-06-09 2 Londmt and 'h Ina Exprt—. Theee is little m the present exhibition ot the Royal Academy Which is of special and individual interest for the Far East Foremost comes the full length portrait (518), ju official costume, of Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, K.C.M.G.. the present160 words
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Article145 1891-06-09 2 Some correspondence has apjwared m the Hongkong papers, expressive of disapproval of the new Hougkou*< bauking venture, the Natioual Bauk of China." 14 Shareholder writing to tlie Chum Mail on the 26th ultimo considers that the way the Company has been brought forward is m145 words
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Article172 1891-06-09 2 The popular feeling, whatever it may be, irbicfa formed the incentive to the recent outbreak at Wuhu, has not altogether subsided aud appears to spread over a wide area, as accouuts come of threatened disturbances at Hanking, Ofcinkiang, and other places. The French gunboat In',,natidit has proceeded172 words
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Article162 1891-06-09 2 Thk Hongkong Daily can not doubt that Mr. KeswicVs Bill I ad the law iv ret] of ihan ill eau»o a falliug oil' iv business m tim bargains, but consider! that. having reI to the disastrous effect of thai .-lass of business, the bill will m the162 words
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Article291 1891-06-09 2 The Britis! O n the trade of V.-.- illea fo« i falling-otf m i iiij 0 rt< chiefly from the Soutl {> ,pj Tahiti' and 5 B> there having been only 36,000 tons, ay.ai: Chi* cE m ire counter-balanced by :he inilm kernels and ground-nuts, l)ut291 words
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Article173 1891-06-09 2 We understand that the opinion of the Home Government ii that fresh legislation is needed on the subject oi the legalisatiou of marriages m the Straits. Tlu> points, oi course, are those which have already been discussed m the Time* at soine length, and wbicl >iated with173 words
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Article171 1891-06-09 2 Mk, \N nlard, well known ii and th'-Eist generally, arrived this morning with mi < >[• .ijaiiv m the Bkundum from Sjrdnejr via Sourabaja. Mr. Wi]. lard*i 'present company is newly formed and nutnben twenty-one, of whom] proportion are w.ll known pub! tainen m Australia.171 words
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Article336 1891-06-09 2 Tb Mtv Expen I are, ami the Btal B i and the la-* ra admti a f'»r our i mted to $11; i The ej nditnre, including outlay on C public works and buildiug* pmp. immigri Lit in.-m< xcess p m iit'ire. by t h»* ompan)336 words
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Article367 1891-06-09 3 continuation of our report <»t' MotiI^Kwe give soni further particular ot J2e mor.' striking exhibit* ,i» i!,. VVI V [lent Show at MalaSection VIII. (Mixr llunr»n*) |>r>>du A SolltH'tion i»t M i! I'-.t products, of m iuu- ,.s, r of articles more title 1 1 ■juseuin.367 words
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1805 1891-06-09 3 The P.&.O. Company at the Navan Exhibition. Thi I*, and O. Company's exhibits are striking feature m the Naval Exhibition radon. Theexhibits are m a specially attracted pavilion of oriental design. tn the pavilion are exhibited models Pour principal vessels of the P. <). Beet, the MaswUia, Victoria, 0 eana,1,805 words
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Article403 1891-06-09 3 Ihe st< amer ived al Victoria (British. Columbia) on Aptil l'nli from ITokoh ima. made the m 1" daj >. 1 I hour*, 34 mint] thus beating all former ohatna and that port \>\ over two days. Special arrangements were made "to cross h Cont inent403 words
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Article182 1891-06-09 3 The Royal Literary Fund dinner at the Criterion on the tlth April was largely attended. Sir E. Arnold, m responding for literature, said -England < oustituted a treasure house of intellectual wealth, so licli that it was simj.],. truth to pronounce it the richest of ancii182 words
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217 1891-06-09 3 I n order to en the cnltival ion of Pepper aad I r by th Chin Government of British North have engaged three experiem nese planters to opeu uu tin- distribution of cuttings au< lings. A subsidy of "2 cents per month217 words
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Article388 1891-06-09 3 '■.11. y confi renee ot the I her labour societies beeii held at Cincinnati, at which it was I to demand tho free coinage of silver and the issue of Trcasui m Bank nol Wmshington, '20th May.— The Tn— mj to-day pure] of silver at prices ranging from388 words
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Article645 1891-06-09 4 A Chinese convict, who was undergoing a sentence of two mouths imprisonment for theft, died m the ffaol here yesterday afternoon from the effects of diarrhoui. At the inquest, a verdict of death from natural causes was returned. The Mutual Bteamer Mot/mv pathrough the port to-day lifter645 words
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165 1891-06-09 4 Uovernob l)e> Vceux of Hongkong suggested the raising of the light dues there to the Singapore rate. The Chamber of Commerce at Hongkong will Do < hear of it for the following reasons The comparison between the burden of taxation on shipping iv165 words
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1191 1891-06-09 4 The Revd. G. M. Reith lectured on the M Cburch of the Ninth Century M in th*> Presbyterian Cbnreh last night. There was a good attendance of the congregation and others, and the proceeding! opened with praise, prayer, and an anthem bv1,191 words
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Article559 1891-06-09 4 I Ha joou. I ,nlo,i. May £41*.— The Committee of the Congress on Hygiene and Demography lias urged Urn India Office to invite tho authorities at Simla to send a limited number of native experts 1 to the Soagn Teltyi-Hiiis received last night from Buenos Avr.-s state that559 words
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Article374 1891-06-09 4 The G<i;>tt'' comments on the fitrcj ease with whkh uative constables daili tarn their positions to profitable account themselves, and points out that, having regard to the recent charge ou which tw! native guardians of the pea< Vv w^ mitted for trial on evideu -i))owin» I prisoners to374 words
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676 1891-06-09 4 Planting Enterprise in British North Borneo. Miy coot hi official Proi in< c, dat« 1 Kudai 1 1 .i>t. giving til.- following parti tula > 11 vii. l. r The numbai ti.'l.l-. under m LB9O l.i I—.' hU. 1890 80. Chinaman charge of the Estate m October, and a Chinese676 words
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Article184 1891-06-09 5 Thi; s. s. Frigya which arrived from Hoogkou^ this morning, brought Citizen re IVaueis Train on hit fourth vovtgerouud the globe. Mr. Train is accomuinied by his private secretary, and has bis usual cargo of Western newspapi i bis usual quantity of Harm,' paints, the city184 words
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Article306 1891-06-09 5 Piuantity of metallic tin and tin ore :i» the various districts during 1 L81K) ia tabulated thus m picula Mpwing that m i v !'<> l."><» 7 piculs w.tin in -\ce--« i f !iH tpiantity which paid Bpty iv the prei ;ir. Kinta exported thf largest306 words
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Article633 1891-06-09 5 The coal output at the Sadong mines ln Sarawak iv April aggregated 800 ton-;. As? Extradition Treaty has beeu couB Juded between the Rajah of Sarawak and Joe British North Borneo Government. h e London correspondent of the *P» Observer favours the idea of the *ts Settlement,633 words
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Article86 1891-06-09 5 Mk. \V L. Thomabs, 3rd son <>f tht Chief Clerk of the I>. P. I. Ceylon, is, m hear, shortly to leave 1 his for employment m tlic Straits Settlements as Clerk m ttu Treasury. Voting Thotnasi will be much missed by the cricketing circles mIndependent - 86 words
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83 1891-06-09 5 1889. Perak, si>.77^.. r >*3* Selangor. 1,828,427 Suu^ei Ujou^'. 356,806 Sum Sembilan. 100,h98 Pahan-r, dQ&Of 55,093, KM i Decreased iv 18JK) to ?<2,504 r OOO. Six months only Straits Settlements, Revenue IS*!' U.4M&2& Do. restimated) 18t»o 1^401,416 Do. do. 1891 *S#7b,ooo The83 words
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836 1891-06-09 5 The first performance of the Willard I Opera Company, m the Town Hall last night, was a success. The audience was lar^'e aud eutbusiastic, and the general feeling appeared to be satisfaction at the performance, coupled with the long-felt disgust that Singapore should l>e836 words
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Article3399 1891-06-09 5 The followiug decision of Mr. Justice Romer will l>e read with interest by inauy engaged io trade m Siugapore. A isaporta a particular (jualitv of. say, white shirtiu^s which he believes will eventually meet the demand, and. after perhaps poshing the sale of it at a3,399 words
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Article603 1891-06-09 6 wm. and pillagi t the I!:. id MUTOW BCSpes of th s, 'he movement is and anxi' f»reiir: the portii on ITauj The Treasury to- prices rangin li olj n \> v fypi to the i trnment, declares that only a able ti» endanger I vency of theGeneral Sir Williard Willye - 603 words
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Article52 1891-06-09 6 I L 1 1] ofl r. 17th. full, i hnini an o\ bfH liiirds for ih. .■I llu Pro «i.. V,- fiuam c of t »uv and 'M tile Ut .laliuai 1 >lk>W an i r 1 v i 1 h. on UlO January 1 had iucreased52 words
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Article183 1891-06-09 6 ««W8 ii. :n Shanghai wound iv t!u> fort-head of th< 1 i! thought fil to express his -jiatiticatiotjM the kind treal meal he J >{ i;in< particularly Ins injury. T ricki lies wh to rt|.>-! attack on H. H. 1: 'l\ rewarded. The feted Miem, given183 words
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Article110 1891-06-09 7 TJic Ton.. Hull. diU Tii vet Jim* 2.) uexi meeting of the Municipal hits it will be prop «ed that the ball apply to the Grorernp rmission to build ou the mi-occupi'-l l.tihl m trout of, or at the ai tii,. Town Hall. The notice was given, we m110 words
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Article380 1891-06-09 7 I >uld l« Artill i a idable ainbil ion to 1 that b the Rev. (i. M. Reil they consider .man of liif tani laith id pears, however, that il. E. the Governor, about ;i year ago, refused to grant the Yoluntt I 3. objection to the380 words
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273 1891-06-09 7 H, Th i >nment of Brit i b Borneo ii I to i gambling jup- it U th. !> j'.ihith i] jamfarmed the 1 'armer is prote< penalties again* cens< gambling Iden to allow any youth ace to gaoabl and pena onunl ed houses,273 words
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Article195 1891-06-09 7 Straits Times .1n,,,- i i The Perak State Auditor's financial report for Lr throws considerable light on the fiscal history of that country during the period under review; which cl w ith ;i revem inga Li1 1 Leover two and a half millions oi195 words
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Article369 1891-06-09 7 Si 1 baa for some time been v us by correspondents both m I m th y incre Military Contribution, there ia r> for urging the early ann the Peninsula or at least tp.'Tf son t<» make an arrangement by which they shu ;i part369 words
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Article157 1891-06-09 7 6.) Last v i m iiited I liat 1 I noted that rights m tli o mercial I y, a mouopol pro?< A The I thai national la 1 the ;m view of 1 1; of Behring Mr. Blaiue I I sp« cia i ill.157 words
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Article244 1891-06-09 7 SrtaiU Times June 5 The lesson of the Straits Insurance Company's report is that insurance ompanieB aud especially youu^ companies should not estimate their profits; or, at all events, should wait till the estimate is proved correct before they pay aw»y the calculated profits m dividend and bonus.244 words
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28 1891-06-09 8 The Share Dealing Legislation in Hongkong. The China Mo i ihut Mr. selling is I tho i is^hl. while erall v admiti selling if evil, the ad' i28 words
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Article186 1891-06-09 8 iii v, und< Ordinal ill be hat Or. LVIIIIU ap. to th..- approval of the bc-r of tl Jouncil. l'« quart, ended yisi March nid 1, were rt> Lj.ore. The ttxi of an cxtraditiou treaty been the L T nited Kin<;doni aud the Orange Free State,186 words
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Article203 1891-06-09 8 Tin. 83rd Annual Sleeting of the Alias lompany was held uu the of March at the office, 92 beapside, bir W. W. i;.ivii<'>. Bart., presiding. viu ii t si having been ii.ut uiiin said they iiiu^t have noticed v. it v satit i tbe inued advai203 words
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Article413 1891-06-09 8 Bo o. The Wiihu.! flayed Von Sup] Boccaccio to it< under the pati of a party from Q-ov-(iimiciit Houi with its sparkling music and libretto is too established action at our hands; the scene course laid m and the general tone of life m that citj413 words
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Article114 1891-06-09 8 maud for ii for the wanufact. a valuation will be Tl u f 1: •.,V,,1 In V >(1 n m li on MatauK, which were forwarded by them to -7. Ml l^^ t i; --panv Limited. r TT «n«rked improvement up. Httlo too and has rath«r a .jaxary114 words
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Article39 1891-06-09 8 1 P ka Tlh« lent, .M r. < gapore lasl Sunday inggann Kuala I'ah.ti ■'I'- 1;1 Ull( the place ioBj tal ion fioin raiu m t'i the Tua I recently is. a i\ juite Hi b i J39 words
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133 1891-06-09 8 The Manila Government and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. m re- their !.dfl r 11 ,hetf Am: legrnphic mi (l i'- V Iil; A LuiU hid ing to the Hongkong 111(1 act on h arise" out oft!),. I occurred aom« yMn a-,> u.ih the I Jurado, wl.mi. it was alleged133 words
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Article257 1891-06-09 9 ■governor-General of Netherlands > visit lvist .1 iva lition of the i-ouui U expects him to ai Juue. Java are to be hene< v.v! china howinLrliMW tli- island leaf Cows m ri'i-ni' 'I'be Java liv Chiua leaf m pronin, Lrtt.-r style of tnanul luckmy;. Moreo 'lines t] u.i257 words
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Article325 1891-06-09 9 J j»*e the honour to report the followKmtl wo* R«"f>HoU. Work m this par! of the lni r i lM 1 "onfcoed to working an 1!i1 1 1 1 Stope, along the bottom of one south cod, and working 1M V lvt sul T tUt ntl »ood stone l325 words
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444 1891-06-09 9 Kuhlow hu t i v the J<t-uian-Sunda Company m South-Eas< Boroeo i ►wing to the energetic and circumspect proceeding of the L>i?. ••■tor, Mr. <i. rizot, m Borneo, ii has been possible ootwitbstaodiDg the advanced time when work w.is commenced to plant a few h444 words
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Article268 1891-06-09 9 ■lit I river, at I •i this i I c c i (1. the Ju v i v him, i bira m m I au i liv i pondeut of the P by ting on insl Dow to niiif againai Gouverneur, and fifty to one i l£*rtenhnrst.268 words
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Article750 1891-06-09 9 Sat i' U n ay, (!th Jink. LB9l. li is usually the result after every r meeting for three or {our private m ensue, and these matches have not beconsid* i is a sort of addenda to thfl official programme. An owner consi lersbii horse bett750 words
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Article57 1891-06-09 10 vsblad *'t the It ii une, bit j)rj|,,T planting nillv l>ins:i» d ou i state m Deli iv th<> folianai«er himself planted d 1 nous lud pepper vines, ;m<l tr lie farmed 1 hem who ji:i\ him r cenl a each vine. ir rei urn on57 words
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Article21 1891-06-09 10 on th" hey have to the 8 lit to lOU, I leeu'a Birth i'Y [US were the !>:s- :.IM\21 words
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Article322 1891-06-09 10 M> >n Ball, whic i u,i- I i Hall ing lay iHxt. th. Ouri the squall o i T etongkan/ tihchai n.a< i arrived from Bnkil T i thai w l > 1 1 l > i"i ends m i c<l. biI < demanded for < !hin '>••>•322 words
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Article248 1891-06-09 10 Mabitana. Tbi production by the Willard Company, on Saturday night of Wallace's popular opera Maritana, was a success. F«><- the tiist performance of standard opera, a better selection than that of Maritana could not have been trad' 1 the music is throughout of a high order,248 words
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489 1891-06-09 10 The Governor's Trip to Malacca. and Negri Sembilam. l or, who v. m panied I. A.ivc.. ;11 "i> the evenin ultimo. Mrs. and the Misa were also passengers by the v dajb »ktbefol lO rning a-rivedatM ff. E I board and landed at about oclock. The <; on be pier489 words
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139 1891-06-09 10 The Straits Insuracne Company Limited. Th t<» the* i i\ th" 3rd Ji; 000 .•ml Etetn [oterest i numb r > B i J I hi Th. So T. j To Paid Krserve Fund I nel mi ..'u-j: i c I liiwshn m inv«v.tinentB m I ,ft> T i n139 words
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Article116 1891-06-09 10 {Comjnlfd Jnrth, Strait, Tmm ?or the year 1889 there mm paid a dividend of ten ,t. JM SHO.OMO; and there was added 1 the reserve fund. It appi dcnd paid for IHSJ> w.« s i,,,t^H being; now necessary I v the Reserve Fund on I tfxji A Bouus116 words
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Article178 1891-06-09 10 I v I l.v "I tor ;i m whirl, Mr. 1 inches fco M v >ver the l be •topp, IU;iV f tf reasons unknown, aud Slkh NvL nd m the high jui Ihen a tv- ()(1 thaiping, and was won l.v after a splendid pull f som 7178 words
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162 1891-06-09 11 The Rifle. The S.R.A. Challenge Cup Competition. cobij>etitlon for the Challenge X m connection with the Singapore K| Association, was, was tired off over U^BalestuJ Road Range on Saturday ifternoou. The light wa« very good, and rith the exception of a somewhat gusty l^' circumstances were favourable for 1 shooting.162 words
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458 1891-06-09 11 The Malay Peninsula Prospecting Company. Ld. Mr. 0. H. Edols, of the Malay Peninsula Prospertiug Company Limited, writing from bis workings on that Company'- property at Raub uuder date *20tu May. lo^l, to the Secretary of the Company m Singapore, reports as follows "During the past fortnight the protpectt of458 words
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Article829 1891-06-09 11 Pi.khai's vtrv few of the globetrotters who visit Canton tak»- the trouble to inspect anything outside the usual sights," which are jotted down on the printed list j handed them by the guide as ipon as they are comfortably installed at the Shameen hotel. To829 words
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Article45 1891-06-09 11 The a. s. Hank-mr, Singapore to London, passed through the Caoal ou May 3rd. The s. s. Bermuda, Singapore to Bremen, arrived at the latter port on May sth. The I. s. Teucer arrived at Amsterdam from this port on the same date.45 words
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Article349 1891-06-09 11 Arrivals. Per Billitov from Klang Messrs. Paglar. and Waddell. Per Sri Biniang from Pontianak Mr. A. L. Wilton. Per Ban Sung Guan from Bangkok Messrs. Hoffmann. Bremssherdt. and Zurcher. Per Hong Ann from Labuan: Mr. Barclay. Mr. ami Mrs. Jergens. Per Hecate from Bangkok Mr. Hallimau. Per P.349 words
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Article1210 1891-06-09 11 In ler thi* heading the following ahhreviationsare used:— str.— steamer sh. -ship; bq. imrquH; Brit. British; [7. S.— -United States Fr. -French; Ger. German; Dvt Dutch; a<- -Q. c. General cargo; <1 p. ddek pnssjniff nrft I —Uncertain'; T. I*. \Y Tanjong Vw.w Wharf; T. P. I)1,210 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous248 1891-06-09 12 ARRIVALS v \3IE. LPTAIN. Fkosj. -All/ i^OW!K01f»1 LB6i rpool Co. iiai r 171 Gi 2 iGanyi -tr. 236 Smak M»> Maritime* Co. none Co. Ma fcCo. Maj Mansfield I A Company May 22 V. kO. Company m May -1 Behn, M Co. 70 N*;;i-(. May Bmmeni May 29 W< I248 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement552 1891-06-09 13 REMOVAL IfeC^ I Pi ORIZA PERFUMERY 1 L. LEGRAND, 1 1, Place de la Madeleine, 11, PARIS c/ lmf\ 'Formerly 207, Ru« Saint-Honore) L A T E S T P Ft ISlSai ATIONS S -^B^7 S I lo1 OKI 2: A «OAP VIOLETo «f tta CZAR f /T y ORIZA552 words
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Advertisement84 1891-06-09 13 HrtABLE .MENTION, EXHIBI TION, LONDON, 1862. Silver Medal u?hl First-Class Certificate, Calcutta Exhibition, 1883. Gold Medal. Interactional Foicstiy Exhih* tion, Edinburgh, 1884. Bronze Medal Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition 1887. JOHOR STEAM SAW MILL? CO. Timber for Railway, House, Bhip-building and General pvrposee* JOHOR .V' \b Singapore. J. MELDRUM. Manager. MARIE84 words
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Advertisement473 1891-06-09 13 r\UINIUM WINE ij^Mh OF LABARRAQUE unique preparation ot tliis kind, approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, is the condensation of all the active principles of the Cinchona Bark. A few (jrammes of the Quinium ro iuce the same iffect as several kilos of Cincho)ia.» (Robiqukt, Professof at the473 words
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Advertisement293 1891-06-09 13 POWELL CO. AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE FURNITURE, Ac., Fok 9>' v. Ie« CiMMte Bedft«ad (iron) to%«J 8 Bcfi-room Suitee Jhpau.^.> Hcreom Book Ca«e 8 La Tab! Mattin X tetd ThMop Marble Sl«h# Carpet Itu K a Moat Office nusk,» Chamber CnplxMrde <)tßco Cbairp CabinotH Pui) thPstß of Dy»w*n Pi aT)O s*tool* OininicTaMoß293 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1891-06-09 14 »i «*y< wo, dapiadeui upon the Deflcienej m tn« """"^Jfet^^x Vitiil Kiirot-s it CUI2.E 3 Dy»p«p»ia, N.tvp, and Heart Disease. 1 CUKE. 2:il.A-y iiiid L.iv.r Complaints. |T Iflk A TV CJREJ H.i iJiood JDijcrder.-. -*>^^F V "^L-^ CJr2 I Ca.^a nption ..i\A General i>ebilitv- "^k^ J p CUM<S2Li al! VT287 words
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Advertisement210 1891-06-09 14 J/;/ omseqtun of Imitation, of THI SAC'i E which df' calcul > 7 J\ Sigruitun J* WCE RRIXS' a tK v l k X C> HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. tphis i ;l! d Mi-.ni-i lINE KAMO- \M« THE IDING n; UES OF LIFE. ThMt famous Piii^ purity tie !'.!.< m m>.210 words
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Advertisement224 1891-06-09 14 \< J'l< r phE of 1),, I daiJN 1 n m til rhrou^riioiit lark r For !<;• r J o'clock ..ti Satunl U>Wi3 do Dot i nro Invited to couiplain to I n. m 1 2 w r til t) j 1 0 ifl v <'lfic M! i 12 1224 words
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