Straits Times Weekly Issue, 21 July 1891

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Si; V 3EIUE3 ''L-BLIB.IEB K.IK TuANSMISS.mX BY EVERY HoiIEWARD MAIL St.AMEK. Pita 10 Cents VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 21. 18Q1. NO. 3,634.
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  • 16 1 .On the 18th in^ the *iis of tt. Mi: i.v ii i i H MMI
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  • 94 1 TUESDAY, 21st JULY, 1891. CONTENTS Market QuotationSummary of the \W.-k Reuters Telsfframa. Local and Genera] Mews The Defence e.f Singapore. Oranuvisrn m the Antu. The Imperial Coinage." Women'-* Suffr»_ The State on Tri-d. The Town Hall Question. Ifasonic Clvi) M At Bon Qovsrnment Gasette. Tne Town Hall Theatre Onset ion
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  • 72 1 Sr 21st Jn 1891. j Produce. 6___biesr 90 do Cube Xo. 1, K..T2'.. do do No. 2, 7.A r >.~ Copra Bali, 4.o**. do Pontianak 3.824Pepper Black 10.45 Sago Flour, 8 Pearl Sago Coffee Bali, Coffee Liberian 3025. Tapioca small Flake, :>..V>. do de) Ist quality 1
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  • 62 1 On London. Bank 4 m/s 3/8 Demand 3/2 Private 6 m/s 3/4i@3/4J Do. 3 m/s 3/:iit@3/3-; Ou France.— Bank d/d 4.08. Private 3 m/s 4.18. On India.— Bank T. T 224. Private 30 d/s 227. Oa Hongkong.— Bank T. T 0 dis. Private 30 d/s 2J 0 dis. On
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  • 191 1 Bentong "Straits Tin" (kl pd> aOcents *emte»«l. Siam Goldfielels (£1 pd; $U wl!.-,-., Jelebu Mining Co. (W> pd) button. Ketchau Pahaug (SI pd) |S_ buyer*. Malay Prospecting Co. ($lO pd) $10. buyer.-. Pahang Corporation ($1 pd) $41 aMara. Pahang Central (£1 pd) 75 cents seller. Pahang Kabang (£1 pd)
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  • 297 1 Thf. Annual Police Report for I points te. several departments sf the Force being undermanned. The Banishment Case has again been re the Supreme Court, on application to bail the prisoner pending the hearing of his appeal. Bail was refu A. case of alleged blackmailing by
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  • 802 1 For Straits Tim- The Manchester Cajtal. London, 14th July. -The embankment of tli Manchester Canal has collapsed closing the East Sam section which was ouly completedja short time ago. Parliament ani> Mh. DeCohviv MP. The House of Commons has resolved that Mr. E. S. W. DeCobaiu M. P.
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  • 130 1 THE STRAITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS ItALB SHARES. Brisbane, Friday, 17th July, 4.40 p. m. The price of Kaul> Shares is: Sellers 2/ Buyers 1/8 Sales none. The above is the official price declared on the Brisbane Stock Exchange. RAUB. The following telegrai I i from Raub v 8 i*» this
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  • 441 1 Puiu.k Menei VUIER, who had been ou a spiritual visit to the Roman Catholic Tamil.-; m Malacca and the Native returned this morning m the Oosiyts. Thi newly-founded Star of the V. G...»d Templar lodge gave a successful public entertainment at then- rooms. 630, North Bridge Road,
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  • 566 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY 15th JULY. Thf: appointment <>f Captain F. M. Dark.' as surveyor at Singapore for the Bureau Veritas has been confirmed. The rs te> Europe by the' P. A. O. mail steamer Peshawur from the Straits include VV. Ii Treacher, C. M. G. Secretary of the- Pei
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  • 97 2 The board of directors of the DeutschAsiatische Bauk at Shanghai, ou May 25 beld a meeting, to consider the report and balance-sheet for 1890. The bant opened I its ollice' ut Shanghai on Jan. 1. l*:»i', aud has te. report a regular development. It has been
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  • 239 2 A COBBBSPONDCVT of the China Mail gives au unfavourable account oi the coals raised by the' M Compagnie Francaise d»-s Charbonnages dv Tonquin," and that journal admits that there is a widespread opinion that the coals cannot be utilised without great risk and ouly under exceptional conditions. A
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  • 398 2 xesterdaj afternoon, So Li Hoi pleaded uot guilty tt» a charge of lurking house trespass by night m order to commit theft. The evidence showed that I m. on the lii'th May prisoner was found m a hous m Macao Street having climbed through the window by means
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  • 350 2 During the hearing of the case against K. C. Browu at the Assize Court this moruiug an instance of an obstinate witness, and at lbe same time of official carelessness, was peculiarly shown. A man employed at the New Harbour D.»ck had been summoned to attend for
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  • 451 2 Thi: AUSTHA] ian Fi lhi Hin one of the new flotilla ior the .ustraliao Station, ars rived nn iterday morniog, her sad- I ing dat.-s being, Plymouth May 12th, Gibraltar 18th, Malta 31st, Sues June i ord. Aden 1 4th, Colombo July 2nd, and I Penang Uth; the
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  • 392 2 AIM'I.ICATON TO THK DIUE< rORS THIIB Ajrswi Sin The Chairman anel Direct The Goldfields of Siam. Ltd., London til Ml BMEN, W beg call to your notice the unsatisfactory po 8 i tion m which the Siugapore shareholfors m your Company are placed. The m Bangkok
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  • 236 2 Thi try )n Acheeu 1 v .with a killed and who was kill Amboiuese had th< WllleU) I at the P tte, I J Hi July. Thej Lightened the Taper, al a t SSt «>l M 1.1100. Thi Ah-. Dening, late the J owning the paper ha ondeal
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  • 1188 3 Hk is Amiably EL-jrouiac. (Hongkong Daily Press, of th, v/, Mr. Sefton, one of the Raub Gold Mining Company, is at present iv Hougkong en node for Burope. He has take,, the opportunity while m this part of the world to visit the concession On
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  • 2009 3 The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Case at Manila. lo thk Enrron of t Hongkon.; DATLV Pkkss." Dear Sir,— ln various newspapers of your COlony I have lately noticed some very heated articles on the events recently happening to to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank m tnila. Ihe impenons tone of
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  • 254 3 The situation m German New Guinea seems to l>e a very deplorable oue, according to a report which a gentleman is publishing m German journals. It is stated that the said gentleman, two weeks after his arrival, suffered the first attack of malaria, which lasted ten days,
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  • 205 3 A correspondent of the Hongkou* graph calls attention to counterfeit Winchester cartridges m the market at Amoy of such a kind tbat, recently, on trying some-, of te-n she.ts, tin t* missed tire', one choked the breech, one injured the i iug mechanism, and one blew back and
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  • 877 3 3,784 dogs w< re destroyed by the Pert Sikhs m the State of Perak trom January to June 1891. s> Ma. J. <> Anthonisz lef t for Europe yesterday afternoon on leave and. during his absence, Mr. f_. M. Woodward will s as Third Police .Maoist rate-.
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  • 205 4 I Five Promised and one PnOPHI BIED. A Bill amend the Penal Code aims phe protection of girls aud raises the c of Consent from 10 to T_ years. Another Bill proposes to amend the Women and Girls Protection Ordinam This I'iU euablea girls who have
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  • 787 4 Application for Bail. Thursday, 16th July. This morning m the Supreme Court, I before the Chief Justice, Mr. Nanson, m j accordance with the notice which he gave on Tuesday last, applied for ballon behalf of one* Lv Thien pending tbe I result of the case to
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  • 756 4 Application foe Bail Refused. At 11 a. m. to-day Mr. Nanson and tbe Chief Justice were m their places but the Attorney .General was absent. A somewhat awkward wait followed until 11.15 when His Honour said I should be very glad to hear this application, Mr. Nanson,
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  • 158 4 Judicial Way s in Perak. A corresponde-M sends us an account of a defamation case which was recently tried at Tapah, Lower Perak, and draws attention to the irregularity with which the proceedings were conducted. We see uo good m publishing the account. The proceedings of the Courts m tinNative
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  • 585 4 Th E Bawa n c Ti Mini Liquidation, < Before the < 'A Mr. Drew, for tbe Official Liquidator and Mr. N the Chartered Bank* editor). [v the matter of the Companies Ordinance and the Kawang Till Miuii, Limited, Mr. Drew said that this company m Liquidation, ami
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  • 222 4 li may perhaps be' remembered that some mouths a. -n article appeared m the Strait* Timee commenting on the pernicious i n the tish supply, of the system of in-sbore trawling as pra< by numerous gangs of Chinese fishermen along the coast from "Sandy Point" to the Confederate'
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  • 1277 5 !y a Oorreepo nclen t. lions position occupied by the 3S of the Malay Peninsula sdeot m the history of British with native rulers V,t only lied Protected States adminisi < Mlie.-r termed a Etesi?y are officered by Europ am i him
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  • 611 5 'aste." The re-appearance of the diminished Miln Company last night iv Robertson's amusing comedy Caste" was completely successful, m so far at last as the players were concerned and it appeared to ix out the contention made by many actors, aud by Mr. Miln himself, that an
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  • 598 5 A British Malay a. Ths Pinang Qasette, m an article reviewing the discussion about the proposed annexation of the Native Stab a, says Now, m oar opinion, the real p.<int has been mewbat clouded or missed, lt is. that ss regards tli and peoples, the breach of confideuce Icis ,->)r»>;),'>.
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  • 499 5 I'm new Drill Hall for the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, whi< now almost comnlet ommodiousbmldingandshould beau acceptable ballr The site chosen, at the back of the S>hippiog Office and adjacent to certain boarding officers' quarters, is a suitable one. The building is built on the edge of
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  • 280 5 lin; statutory --neral meeting of tinabove company was held m th<' unpany's office at 3 Princes Street, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the business bein consider the auditor's salary. There were present: the Hon. J. FinJaysoii (Chairman) Messrs. Drew. Paterson, Mam (Directors), Theo. Sohst, P.
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  • 247 6 Tn British steamer Hecuba, Captain Lyons, which arrived from Bangkok jresterday, brought .$500,000 from the Royal Treasury at Bangkok for the Banks ;it Singap.' The case against Oona Ahmat continued at tin- Assises all the morning, the priso J p. m. being found nilty ofibseach of trust
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  • 129 6 It is satisfactory to learn tbat iv cousequeuce of tbe speedy measures adopted by the health authorities of Singapore, cholera, which threatened to become a serious matter, bas lx»eu so far overcome, aud that beyond tbe nine fatal cases reported m the Straits Timet of tbe loth
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  • 248 6 I>r. Pox m his medical report on the hospital for Chine rai ping for 1890 points out that the true aetiology <>f beriberi still remains obscure. Why it is that women are never attacked, and that m> one under the age 16 becomes afflicted, h questions that
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  • 82 6 batch of fifty Australian horses, consign* d to Messrs. \\< bn Meyer I arrived at Singapore a few days ago m the steamer Erlangen. On account of the stagnant condition of the market hero. rusignees do not intend to land the' a here, but they will sell
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  • 172 6 Alleged Hardship phrodoh Lacs of Pr/BLicn r. li is complained that owing to the' fact that certain recent sales on distraint for rent have not been advertised they have not attracted many buyers, and that the [•rice realized for goods sold has been very small. On these facts,
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  • 364 6 The "Lily" Va riety Troupe. Bach additional performance of the omental minstrel troupe at Tanglin shows some feature m which it improi upon its predecessor, and last night's pc formal.. was the ■it me the M Lilies have given so far. In addition to the rank and file themselves, who
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  • 609 6 (Selangor Government Gazette, loth July.) The total revenue collected durinir the year amounted* to $&JMb a Bum 5 13,10 i ii w the Eatimate »-d 57.28U below ths I collections for 1389. Land Revenue shows an increase. Customs show a falling off of $8,7t>6 as far
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  • 487 6 Work at Ran b. o, iii i: Pbopi&tt oj rai Maui Pemi sai i v Pbospbctisiu Oon paki Mr. J. H. Edols, of the M. IV IV Company Limited, writing from his workings on that Company's property at Raub, under elate i»th July, to the Secretary of the Company iv
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  • 608 6 IHE I'» i N r 'id s r petroleum, found se. abundantly m I 1 01 > t»»«" Sumatra, tho____l "t v- uality, contaius such quantities oi easily iuHammsh that working the wells ther.- many elillb 'rom the catching fire A change for ti would benefit pe-t rol.-um
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  • 141 6 Thk census ju-t taken iv Kinta shows the number of aborigines (Sakeisj to be 1,667, much more than was anticipated. Borne difficulty was experienced m taking their numbers, as many of them have uo uam.s; the' greater number of headmen Cannot count more than ten,
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  • 479 7 4 British Malaya. (Straits limett July I i proposals for adopting locally such shall tend to the creation ot i Malaya bring us some interesting •ondonceon points of detail. One of the great vexation of hiving nut to the undevised judgment led magistrates; and he discuss als for a
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  • 322 7 (Strrits Times July 16. i It is difficult to be every one's ally and if England can manage to remain the ally of Germany Austria, aud Italy, we must submit regretfully to incur the p sibk displeasure of Russia and of Prance. Those of us, who
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  • 274 7 (Stead- Wines rial ii H.) Thi Orange Bociety, whose- branches m the' Army have UOf under ban, from the year 1795 when it was si.iitod among Protestants, m tfa try of Armagh iv Ireland, io defend tlieir interests agaiusi the Etonian Catholic non of the population.
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  • 942 7 Waits Times Jul if 17 Tn i very general dissatisfaction with th lignsofthe "Jubilee Coinage expressed by artists, men of business, aud, m short, aim ist every section of society iv the lb-dish Islands, now bids fair to have a practical outcome io the gradual withelrawal from
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  • 217 7 Straits Times July 18. Loan Salisbury's declaration m favour of women's suffrage talon as i sign of the times may have' important political consequ* Lord Beaconsfield was all along i^i tin- Mm.- ..pinion, and often defended it m Parliament. The bul is not a party one and the
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  • 754 7 {[Strati Jali/ 20.) Os Saturday, Sung Boey and T< b detectives, or informers, or at the Chin- Pro torate were charged beUr Saughton with having attempted to extort HOO from Lv Cho the nephew of Lv Thien. who i- at present under tenceof banishment based upon
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  • 455 8 raits 7 may, one of our correspondents dis--3 i he Town Hall I au aii which, having read it from start I finish, we may fairly describe .(however, the interest m the Town Hall Question should not be so grei to induce persous to face tin-
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  • 446 8 Thk number oi visitors to the Raffles Library and .Museum during the- week wss 965. Ay The S. V. A. corps orders say that guuuer Carter aud gunner F. A. Barker have been granted six mouths leave from date of departure. Thk Dutch steamer Batavier, Captain B.
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  • 210 8 The panorama of plastic views opened by the Oriental Carouasel Co. iv a wing of the Hotel de la Paix ou Saturday afternoon last is worthy to be visited. The views m the present series are confined ti^ the British Isles and a very good selection of scenery
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  • 175 8 The Chinese schooner Kin Moi Lee, j tradiug under tbe Dutch flag, left Singapoie last Sunday with fifty-six coolies Fa Ike nhnrg for t\>u tianak. Ou the voyau"' I cholera broke out aud the Captain p itI about and returned to Singapore, arriving last evening with two
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  • 88 8 FY*OJN nur oa-n report. Mr. BbOMHSAD MATTHBWS, a newly imported barrister, bids fair to achieve Asiatic popularity. His address te> the jury m defence of the young Klmg. Oona Ahmat. ferday, was excellent. Mr. Matthews had every detail of his case at his finger's end,
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  • 518 8 Captaiu Frederick William Lyons, Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, Province Wellesley, and Lieutenant Jermyn D'Arcy Travers Symouds, istant Superintendent i^i Police, Penang, to be of tbe Commission oi the Peace for the Settlement oi Penang. Messrs G. A. Hall. L E. P. Wolfei and R. .1.
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  • 717 8 Friday, 17th July. Thk first Masonic Club "At-Homs* ever held m Singapore took place i v th Town Hall last evening, and the BUeeeess-oJ the bail exceeded even the most sanguis hope's of tin- Committee. It may somewhat anomalous (although hv. means uuusal) te> e-all such
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  • 977 9 i. whie-'a has > ne where Kir >;. mus are conthat dealing with tin av.-rugo iccriminal is devoid of much of the' d*utf er which such work m Europe*o count ries, and thus a determined by a party of armed Macao (Cbiuain.n at Seraugoon last
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  • 783 9 1 ni British Consular report from Kiungchow for 1890 gives the following particulars of commercial relations between Singapore and Hainan, the native land of the H vlain boys Singapore Trad, A hopeful sign m the. trade of 1S!»U is the beginning of direct shipments to biugapore.
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  • 190 9 An engineer of staudiug calls our attention to a system of anchoring pursued by certain Straits skippers which is at once novel aud beneficial tt, the ship-building industry, inasmuch as it forms au excellent method of knocking the bows of a ship to pieces io a
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  • 211 9 I From A Cor,- spot dent. This is a true story and serves to show that there are pfa I the 'rickshs ques- tion that want attention, quite apart t regulation, inspection, and so on. At about, I<> p. m. yesterday two tilings got
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  • 565 9 Ihk low prices brought last year by the hitherto so famed Sumatra toba has, so sa) s the li Courant, s both there- and m Europe, a discount* gement akin to panic which it do. -ins uncalled for, as ne>t only have individual planters losi heart by the
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  • 327 9 CA Italy E. A. Harnett. Coiiimaiidaat, who has recently returned to Sandakan has supplied an account of atrip to the bead of the Pedes River. Captain Bemett left buan on April 22nd, arrived at Sungei M.) 1-t. and started for the- Katipak country arriving there
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  • 615 9 It is now eight years since the existence i gohl m British North Borneo was reported tei the Government. Captain K. I), Betstoa. who m June 1 .383 was ciphering tho Se'gama to select land for sugar planting for an Australian Syndicate, gel
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  • 4203 10 (By a Contributor.) "Thk Town Hall Theatre Question! why, it that something about the poor accommodation provided for theatrical performances m Singapore? I fancy I recollect something of the kind being brought prominently before the public mind about two o» tb but that's all for-•te-n
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  • 2434 11 Via Rangoon. New York, 3rd July.— disastrous railway collision occurred to-day between a passenger and a goods train near Ravenna, Ohio, on the Erie railway. The wreckage took tiro and three passenger cars were destroyed, twentyfive persons were killed, eorne being cremated, forty others were injured, six of whom,
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  • 263 11 Tin: British steamer Flintshin Captain Payne, arrived trom Sourabaya this morning, with three European ami three deck passengers. She reports that a 1 el ied of cholera yesterd v and that his body was buried at sea. ihe vessel has placed iv quarantine. The British steamer Nam Chov\ Captain
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  • 166 12 The N. R A. Silver Medal. The S. R. A. rifle shooting competition for the National Rifle Association Silver Medal, entitling the holder to compete m tbe Princeof Wales prize at Bisley, was concluded on the Balestier Koad Range on Saturday, when Mr. C. Fittock became the winner,
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  • 213 12 S. C. C. versus I m ran bERvi- This match was played ou the Esplanade ou Saturday afternoon, and the scores are us follows S. C C E. If. Mere we ther b. Shelford 22 R. A. Law Lloyd b. Sayers 9 C. Logan c. Byrne h. Shelford 3
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  • 160 12 SLoyy Progress. Our Pekan correspondent, writing under Jate the 14th inst., says The Resident's large boat, which took Messrs. Ridley, I>avison, Kelsall, aud Townson to the Ulu returned to-day yvith a mail, aud the pilot reports that she could not go beyoud Temerlob owing to lowwater,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 549 12 To thk Editor of the "Straits Timi b." Sir, There is m Singapore a somewhat strong section of that no doubt sincere class of religie)uists whose chief aim m life appears to be tt> obstruct, by wild fanaticism and such wire-pulling as their influence admits of, any
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  • 316 12 B i BDITOB «>K I'll B*' S Sin, At the lust Municipal meeting, the Colonial Engineer called attention tt. the nuisance caused by the bad smells from the tannery at Gaylang, and the President promised that something should be done. A tew weeks prie>r te) that,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 345 12 NOTICE. THE price of the M Strait* is For tiie daily issue S2-1 yearly F\.r the weekly issue $16 The subscription. which is ptyahle quarterly iv advam-e, includes free tle.ivery each afternoon m Singapore and free delivery by post within the btraits Settlements and throughout the Protected States ol the
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    • 576 12 EfcTABI ISHID Ifl UILEY j HARGREAVES CO. EVGIHSSas, Iron A Brass Fooxiweb BOII.KRMAKKRS, BRII>tJK BUII Ol.Ks, ShII>l:l lI.DERS. (.KM RAI. COHTKACTOna. SINGAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Buildin.; Yard. HIGH class BTEAM VESSELS always nnder construction from :W ft. < 0 leuigth of keel, of >*m design and finisa j MACHINERY from
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 70 12 a~»— »_a_— Passenger List. Arrivals. Per s. s. Sappho from Klaug: Rajah Impeh, and Inchi Impeh. Per s. s. Priam from China via Swatow and Hongkong Messrs. Yarloy, Garrett, and Misses Coe, and Cochiane'. Per P. Si O 8. s. Peshawur from Hongkong Baron H. Hierdt. Per s. a. Hecuba
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    • 304 12 Per s. s. Iphigenia from Hongkong Mrs. Fletcher, and Mr. Roper. Per s. a. Lightning from Calcutta via Penang Messrs. W. Meyer, Garlh-k, and C. M. Lang. Per s. s. Bucephadu* from Newcastle N. \S. W- yia Thursday Island Mr. aud Mrs. Salter, and tor. Kemew. Per s. Hong Ann
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  • 287 13 ttos packed cocks and mountingsester and Favorite steam donkey Sight feed Lubricates, Engine room, and si>ace lamps. Phosphor bron/e for valves. ludiarubbor, Asbestos and other packing- Cylinder and engine oils of all kinds; Boiler fluids; Patent Rolled Zinc; fossil moal covering; Fireclay and bri.-k>. Engineers and (Jas
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  • 184 13 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer; sh.— ship; bq. barque; Brit.— British; U.S.— United States; Fr.— French; Ger. German; Dut —Dutch Ac., G. c. General cargo; d. p.— dock passengers; U.— Uncertain T. P. W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf. T. P. D.— Tan jong
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  • 1499 13 Arrivals BIVOI Noon of Saturday Zansiber, Brit. str. 1,919 tons. Capt McFee. From Mc/.i, (Japan) 3rd. Coal. ißouatead cV Co. U.— F. .V <>. W. Lsmbardu, P. 0. str. 1,370 ton*, Capt. Cole. From t pasha r. vie Penang, 9th. <; c. P. Jk o. ('oy. For Hongkong,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 221 13 Kn.o LB ci Fokv. KAMPONO Mai L_n» Bui Sard, Kamfoko Mahitn. piwN Stork. v Bi Roan Kwala Luan MCALISTER CO. Invite Special __ttkhtios po thk followib Stapchandlery. i) Chai all Ha Steel yvith reels. Manila and Coir Ropes and Cordage. Europe, Manila. Coir, Bolt-rope Ratline- all si/es Lin Loff, Load.
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    • 700 13 Tanks. W^S 110,,and4W)G^'^on White Cotton, Coloured and Jute Oakum, <lc Carpentjlr's Tools. S& BoltK PI p°^i Axe8 0h »»el, Bolts, Padlocks, brass and galvd -re-ws. Hu^rH, nails, tacks, gimlets,' Ac., &0., m full stock Miner's Tools, Ac. Mining Picks Shovels, Spades. Magnets, Changkols, Steel Jumpers, Wheelbarrowa, Camp-ovens, Camp-beds, and Waterproof
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 841 14 ABBIVALS_ m~~ I Flag ?2 Vessel's Name. l A Tons. Captain. From. Sailsd. Consignees. q£ Big 14 Ringarooimi Hlf.str. 2575 Pourke Penan- July 11 Senior Naval Officer U Tibre MM. str. 963 Garbe Saigon July 11 Messageries Maritime--15 Xormanli\ Brit.str. 664 Griffin Labuan July 10 W. Mansfield Co. 15 Giant
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 816 15 (Oan is ti md Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE thus*: Ask LEA F» E_ F* RIN S' SAUCE. Wash****** fcr Export t>y ths Prepruter*. W*ure*ter Cream t) Wmrtualh Uudon, a, vraesrs aud Oilmen tkressfheut thf Wertd. RE TAIL E VE3=t YWHER 33. Siugapo.e Agents, JOHN LITTLE CO. DX. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE
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    • 788 15 "AVOID EPIDEMICS" BY USING CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only E eliable Brand, 57 GOLD SILVER MEDALS <& DIPLOMAS IN BACH CASE THE HIGHEST AWARD WHEN TESTED AGAINST OTHER DISINFECTANTS. 111 Original l'iM*laiig« f x. on I.iilm-I: nUo<o«-rlbr haul m* J t' orlei ol' rittm: makh y J \o. n_ui_».
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 377 16 enJUl r^lei VT *lffr'* v w '™'W y "^'^**f* m ff!lmmr m mmWmWn^ THE SAFEST MILD I ff-f-H-^^W-QS"^^ APERIENT FOR I ljvi v_^ wl H ""^-f mk ""^J Q 1 tt^" delicate conSti I 3* JJ If 10 B "'fl Haal "*W aA v] Bef 1 tutioas, ladies. I 'KT
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    • 440 16 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. j 'PHIS GREAT HOUSEHO! n \.,ni 1 CINE RANKS AM< iHK LEADING ESS A II j L]FE These famous Pills purify the 81/)< act most jiowerfullv. yet Boot hin el V on tl' IB LIVKI: 1 ACH. KIHXKVS anel BOWELS, giving tone cur to the-s.. -r. at MAIN
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