Straits Times Weekly Issue, 29 July 1891
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section31 1891-07-29 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. v Series t: IS,lli T«_N.«S 8 IO« BY EVKKV UOMKWAK,, SrKAMK,. PIJICK 40 > ENTS VOL XL VI I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, Jl LV 29, 1891. NO. 8,635.31 words
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Obituary22 1891-07-29 1 rcsKoanK < .at ig iporo, ou the 25th ,h. v. rhe i-.fint nnn of H .nml I M vim Hi v.sa Simo22 words
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81 1891-07-29 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, 1891. CONTENTS. -y of i fie W I md Fredei »ld. Had Imlia. Tl Pet-oleom Plot. \N ilfacVHtisf. th B<jniahms»at t Sifiv, on Sir Char len War ran. The straits Settlements Dinner Ti The 1 tvemanent < i The _f iinieipal Commission R«rJ>. K»tchau <81 words
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Article306 1891-07-29 1 (Si No a 29th Ji lt, 1891. ProdU' iraaabi 5.80. de> Cube No. 1,. 8.70. do do No. 2 7 :i7_. aura Bali do Pontianak, Pepper Black, 10.26, Sago Flour, 8.25. Pr»arl Sajco, 2.80. Coffee Bali, j Coffee? Lihcintc _7 Tapioca small Flake. M ,V>. uo do306 words
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Article274 1891-07-29 1 Thk death of Sir Fi I 1 are' fully i lvi 1 has been tried at the u lt if the Chin detect have been committ j mailing charge v t i u 5 iety. The master of the- J porting chole'r his sh p ou274 words
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Article602 1891-07-29 1 I I For Straits J\me*. Tuic Cbisis ix Poet rjGJJL. London, 2Xnd July. The situation ia Portugal, owing to the monetary crisis i has became serious, numerous meetings of I workmen have been held at which republi- can cries have beeu raised. Choikra at MercA. nd n. 22nd602 words
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Article287 1891-07-29 1 A v P kin i holdin here. tli it at the open for I month, not fewer I .ill ii M S L M icl "I. with a complemeij Ihe *hiu i on. Th-- Polio- ia a third dl a whiclj i propose form some at Ho287 words
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Article217 1891-07-29 1 lin hual heat m the' Heavy hours between two crews stroked I Meikle and Tregarthen, te.e>k place ..ver tbe usual course i.i-? evening. The- weather w.i- rather gusty anel ihe« sea wa- choppy aud troublesome, but, ueverthele ally osued. B< boats _-ot ni< away em receiving the «ugual217 words
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491 1891-07-29 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, 21st JULY. H. M"sSei.\. ('ruise-r Hyacinth, 1,420 Captain Robert W. Craigie. left this morning for the Westward. Slates yesterday's issue- there- is repeated lh» death of auother NaMchow passe-nger, a Chinese coolie bound for Amoy. The ship therefene remains m quarantine. Thk Annual Medical Report on491 words
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Article377 1891-07-29 2 In the Assize Court thill, C. H Owen, late Financial Clerk m the Colonial Secretariat, was arraigned on a charge, with several counts, of criminal breach of trust ;i« a public servant the Attorney-General for the Crown, Mr. Groom for the defence. After some discussion377 words
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1035 1891-07-29 2 A Boon to SINQAPOBI AUD THI Native States. (By a Contrihutio-.) The postal facilities of the Straits Settlements, taken as a whole, furnish little ground for complaint, and may iv many ways be greater aud more uumerous thau those existing iv most e>t the colonies of1,035 words
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742 1891-07-29 2 The Administration of Law in the Native States. Pinang Qmzette. It is high time that publi.- attention is pointedly called to tne administration f law and jastiee m tho Nati\ t States Not t-atw.« complain or allege that miscarriage e>f justice is of frequent oeeorrenee m those Courts. We ha\e*742 words
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Article452 1891-07-29 2 Rom our orreapondent. i Kuolo Lunxpur, Uth July. TbeActLm Resident aud Mrs. Rodger attended th! Malay Theatre' m Java Street e»u tl of Thursday, 9th July, and remained to tbe end of the performance. The ppayj ay Nukeli-e-Sulamani (a talistnanic likeness of Solomon I was rery well acted452 words
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Article76 1891-07-29 2 Nhv raavrie B-junsoe son mi M IT I 'D■- 1 s«.i_. Auiouiet. jVmger*. :,.r p°_a s Carriages, and i>e._. X( _B 9 Parse lo r J 1 ef *___§s Luggage U; &!>eeJV Tra 1 oV t^ l 'fe oh I ?Q J r I < 1 Ut76 words
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Article755 1891-07-29 3 Era has broken out. amongst the i earnings at Pulau Braui, aud y, an old man, who i 8 supposed •me fiom the steaaaer Nam Cham Monday. There are two fresh police guard and als,, a niilitl vc been placed on the infected prevent communication with t755 words
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360 1891-07-29 3 (From nur own Corrmepomdemt.) L.o.don, mh June. -An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to raise a debate m the House of Commons upon tb,. defence, of Singapore. Mr. de Lisle, member for the .Loguhborough division ot Leicestershire, moved to reduce the jmte m360 words
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Article216 1891-07-29 3 Thf.uk is sent iis a copy ef tile lllustrated Catholic Missions" containing a good portrait of Bishop Qssnier, and the following let The> Bishop of Singapore is 57 yeais ohl, and looks remarkably noble and venerable. Elia Lordship landed m India m L 857, anel served for 2o216 words
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Article246 1891-07-29 3 [_c the House of Commons ou the 23rd dune-; -Mr. Norris asked the Unele-r-Se-c--re'tarv for Foreign Affairs whether the Raja oi Sarawak hud taken forcible possession <d" a great portion of the territories of the Sultan of Brunei, iv Borneo: if peaceable and undisputed possession of246 words
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Article5215 1891-07-29 3 The Parliamentary System Abolished Proposed Discussion on the Banishment ok Aliens. The annual General Meetiug of the Singapore Debating Society was held m the rooms of the Photographic Se»<-ie-ty, Hill Street, last night. Mr. J, Grahant, having been voted to th- Chair, spoke briefly as to the5,215 words
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Article679 1891-07-29 4 x 1 was' POT S re f i the ted by en iva! ted will ■h foi!. he k Inird J m England 1 for the- uobihesaid, same bl (lowing tl c ample i f his grandf dd maintain the h.- ndHia 3 declai sll thii ga at679 words
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Article213 1891-07-29 5 Bar v. P olice. Thk relation of the Bar of this colony Io prosecutions by the Police is aim akin te> open warfare. A little incident which took place ie the third magistrate con t this morning certainly will not tend vi prove the situation. Four Bengalees were charged with213 words
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Article423 1891-07-29 5 From o, nf) the Acting I ISHS nL° had --th 81 < X list, has returned tee irs dl.trl -tbe better for thc change The General Hospital h< fnlUhere being nearli treatment the "eemen laid up by th.-m. L^ ala J C^ tl", ,tl of the Dato T423 words
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Article55 1891-07-29 5 iui; handicap-- for the Double .Sculls are Meikle C Wade Matthew- I***' -to i 5 Robertson Aahton ti Makepeace I"*** N wtoll To-morrow (Wednesday] Heavy Four*. Meikle a. Johnston. Thursday Double SCULIA Meikle a, aahton. Friday Heaw Foi Tregarthen v. Meikle or .Jedmston. Saturday DOUBLE Sculls. Wade r.55 words
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Article93 1891-07-29 5 Washington, June 11. The meeting of the tree coinage silver committee which was to have beeu held here on the 18th instant, will be held m New York instead. The proposition for a compromise ou the coinage of the product of American miues is uot93 words
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Article45 1891-07-29 5 The following are the Dog Statistics for tbe five weeks ending No. Regd. Xo. Killed. June 22nd 78f> 129 29th 79 85 July oth U 71 13th 178 62 20th _110 90 Total registered under the new Ordinance .1.280 437 \i45 words
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Article624 1891-07-29 5 A hew venture' styled the P Straits -fining Company had brou rhl out I London by last m The hull of the Man- Hongkong has beeu sold b\ auction J** 0 M B»n Butt Id and'Swire I Mr If. VV. C. Van CATTENnuacH having returned has resu624 words
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Article1556 1891-07-29 5 Wednesday, i Ihe ordinary fortnightly meetingoff UQ i M m the Board Room, Town ll dl, yesterday afternoon, at 2.30. There were present Mr. Alex. Gentle, (President, Hooper, Sohst. Miller, I I Tan .Ink Kirn. Tan IJ -ng Wan Hon'ble Major McCallum. The minutes of the- previous meetiug1,556 words
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Article197 1891-07-29 6 The following amounts were passed. Assessment refunds $694. Monthly Bills $53,972. Slib' as hospital expenses for one of the staff of the Municipal Secretariat. MIBCBLI__H_K>KB. The Draft Rules for keeping Municipal accounts were passed. Au application for au increase' of the auditors' fees ($1,500 annually) was allowed to stand197 words
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Article1447 1891-07-29 6 Hi NiNo Man.v.ikk's Report ron Fn W'kkks Ending 15 h Juli 1891, The I Mmm store, >d' Tic Raub Australian Syndicate Limited. Singapo Om i i msttat, At th.. date of mv last report, we had just finished .1. suing up the last crushing, and- the Battery was stopped1,447 words
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Article19 1891-07-29 6 The Spanish steamer Santo Donsinao from Barcelona to Manila passed through this port on the 21st instant19 words
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Article4128 1891-07-29 6 Glowing and Hopeful Mbeti*_ An extraordinary general meeting ofthe Ketehau (Pahang) Corporation, Limited w held on June 26th, st Winchester House i(_ eral Barwedl president to receive dsfen___ from the' directors as to the> operations of tl company since the ordinary gene-ral mee>ti„ 2 of December .'list4,128 words
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111 1891-07-29 7 Commodore de Richelieu ought to consider himself a lucky man. and a special man. ami a s|„.,i ;l l favourite of "giddy Fortune, tbat goddess blind that staml*upon tin' rolling restless stone." The defluent under his change has been highly commended by111 words
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188 1891-07-29 7 In the lb l uninons ou the 25th .June. Mr. Esslemoul asked the ludericretary of Stat.- for the Colonies whether the Colonial Utiie- b. id r< to Her Majesty from certain residents Hongkong reciting that a despatch from the Colonial Office of duly 12,188 words
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Article206 1891-07-29 7 A reneral meeting of the mem 1 the Marine' Club was held m the temporary premises of the Club, iv High ivening. Mr. It. Pa rkes occupied the chair, and ther.- were present altogether about thirty members. The usual preliminaries having taken pla the r< the Committee206 words
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Article668 1891-07-29 8 The liar mid the Poll c. I (Straits Times J ulu 23.) In our issue of yesterday there- appeared a paragraph describing the strained relations whi<h exist between the members of the Bar anel the police officer e.r officers who prosecute m the Police Courts ami this afternoon the668 words
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Article600 1891-07-29 8 (Straits Time* duly v 'i is with sorrow that the people of the Straits will barn that Sir Frederick Weld is dead. True, he had almost reached the allotted span, aud he has died full of years and honours, and rich m love, obedience troops of friends.600 words
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Article271 1891-07-29 8 I Straits Times July 95.) hr.sKK, me'iitioued m to-day's telegram as a place- where the Kussiaus are forming a military depot, lies dose- to He-rat. It is situated within the Russian boundary an <l 1" considerable strategic importance. It has long been a military station aud came271 words
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Article254 1891-07-29 8 The Perak Rail way. [Straits Junes July '.'•'> Thk BepOfi on the Peiak State Railway for 1H.»0 state's that the total capital account of tl_e undertaking amounts to $528,000 against $408,000 m JThe iucrease is owing, mainly, to tho completion e.f tin- line to blamuuting. That extension stretches for 3254 words
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3048 1891-07-29 8 KM I' IE I. RXTOBTJ This was an adjourned case against I chinamen named Bm who we-ie- charged with attempting to tort me. my from Lv Choo (nephew of I Thien who has been recently ordered to banished by tin- Governor m Council,3,048 words
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Article886 1891-07-29 9 Thk suspension of a Penang Mercantile hems.- is announced by tele-gram. H. ES. Tut: (iiivKkxui: will probably at the end of this mouth e>n \i^ Pahaug by the sea route. Thi English mail from Singapore ou the 17th June- par P. ami <>. steamer Sntltj was delivered886 words
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Article466 1891-07-29 9 rta liuioioon.i mhabmd. 9th July.- The fourth M.-mipur Blue Boe.k has ranched India and deals mostly with the occupation of afanipnr anel the capture cd' the leaders e.f the re-volt. The Pioneer observes it will be seen that tlie Government of India have at least been successful iv466 words
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Article688 1891-07-29 9 Thk Aim mn Mkktino PaooaAl Cl Tin, half-yearly general meeting of the members <.t the Singapore Sporting Club was held iii th.' Exchange Rooms ou Thu day afternoon for the purpose of receiving the half year's statement of accounts, and to fix elate-* aud pass a program688 words
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Article5106 1891-07-29 10 ThbCafi uar before thk Polick Court. I Thk ease- against tlm Captain of the Stepamer Nam Chow who was charged with rarious offences nnder the Penal Code and the Quarantine Ordinance came on for hearing before tbe »Senior Magistrate, on Thursday. Mr. Cuscaden prosecuted fortheCrown, ami5,106 words
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1847 1891-07-29 11 W_j regret to announce the death m England, of Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld formerly the Governor of the Straits Settlements, and \<-vy recently visitor there. .Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld (who was m the sixty-ninth year of his age) was of au old English Roman1,847 words
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Article643 1891-07-29 12 The Stanley Opera C ompany. Blubbeaud. The Stanley Opera Company, after a mewhat protracted absence m Java, reappeared at the Towu Hall Theatre on Thursday night m Massa's burlesque pantomime, or pantomimic burlesque, Bluebeard. The company cannot be said to have improved during their Dutch tour. The leading lady. Miss643 words
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Article952 1891-07-29 12 (From the Karlsbad IL raid.) The Karlsbad Csstiiete of the 2.'Jrd of September 188!» whs headed by tlie name of His Highnes-e the Sultan of doliore. wdio had arrived here on the 18th instant. Tho news spread through the town, and the arrival m our midst952 words
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Article1166 1891-07-29 12 The n miner of visitors to the Katies Library and Museum duriug the weekwas 912. o H. M. S. Rattier, having on board Mr. Walter Egerton, as Commissioner, left for the Cocos aud Christmas Islands at 8 o'clock this morning. The Rugby football match between the j1,166 words
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Article157 1891-07-29 12 Thk planters on the Besitan river are, the 1 teli I nam of the 15th July, highh satisfied with the -ofaras .t goes, and the- condition of tbe tobacco crop there leaves nothing to desire-. Plants hardly 5 ..hi, have- it the normal height, and In- tit for157 words
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Article302 1891-07-29 12 'J(h^ Chk has fixed Moi the loth August, as the date for t! blinlof a Curt of Appealal Sin_ It^s hereby notified that the lnu.iejfin ills Ex< elleo the 1 1 Coufcil, und.r Phe Banishment Ordinan4lBBB,"on the 19th .Tune, 1891 bai ing kirn Chin Tek and302 words
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Article1190 1891-07-29 13 (bust Article*.) m tb. Annual Police Report we q iring the whole of the ye-ar 1 890, the '<' of Chief Polie-e Officer or Superintend i 'd Singapore was tilled by au cr while, iv Penang ami Prori_ce Wellesley, owing t.. tin- absei officers on nave or through1,190 words
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Article329 1891-07-29 13 From "a i Com sii,,, ,il> uf.) Kuaia Pilah, 18th Jul,/. -The chief incident cd' the week was an influx of visitors int.. the State, both here and at Tampin. Amongst them, were __L lunes and Keyscr. (Collector and Magistrate e.f Jelebu), also Dr. Leas, from Malacca,329 words
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Article780 1891-07-29 13 Thk Hon. E. E. Isemonger arrived from Malacca this morning by the Ooryia. The result of th-- Wisbech election, reported m to-day's telegrams, is unpleasant for tin- Unionist party. Tuiki: arrived to-day from London m the P. &O. B. S. Peninsular, the Pev. W. 11. C. Dunkerley,780 words
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Article114 1891-07-29 13 Thk statute- book of Selangor contains two additional laws promulgated this oue beings regulation to provide fe.r the transfer of laud by Registration <.f Titles. i It aims at providing for the lt"gist I of Titles to land and facilitating the transfer of the- same-. The114 words
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Article465 1891-07-29 13 I the Penang Assi/.e-s e.n the _:>rd instant, Theodore Aloysius Reutens, charged with a se-n.-s e.f forgeries committed I>\ him while m the' employ of Messrs. Huttenbach, Liebert A Co. as a book-keeper, and alse. with theft of a ledger, pleaded guilty te. all the465 words
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Article633 1891-07-29 13 il. 1.. H. Prisci Damrong ol who is at present m Singapore- 1' ..id the Siain.se yacht Übon Buratit, Bangkok wiih the iut.cn: ion of leai Singapore for Europe m the last mail, but the yacht's hull is dirt added to other hindrances, ma.).- the from Bangkok633 words
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Article303 1891-07-29 14 8 Tic report and the above company te. Dccombor 30 last show total recei fnr t'e< y.-i.r .-imotetintr to £101,665 9s. lOd c imprising £.59,743 I s. Bd. from reveuu |Hr, £39,94- lis. si. from sal a ol land m B-e-nee). and .°7!' 6s. ild from303 words
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Article2944 1891-07-29 14 New O riental Bank. A. Vkar of Lossks The Chaik.man Exim.aixs thi causis ano thk Pkksknt Positiow, Thk Native Rises** at Sihoapobk. Ths [ksakity of thi: Mi lboubhi Mahaokr. The ordinary general meeting of the New Oriental Bank Corporation, Limited, was he-Id on the 2nd July, at tie. e>nV»-s. 10,2,944 words
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Article3017 1891-07-29 15 Wki.nesi.ay. _2ni» .1, v Six H -ns the first part ofthe batch <*arge«l under th, Dt Tonq-beno oase were brought before the Chief Justice this Hooruiui barged with assisting m tinmanagement of an unlawful society. The Attorney-General with Mr. Drew for the iquim for tbe defence. ome3,017 words
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Article325 1891-07-29 15 < >.\ the night of the 19th July a typh d v close proximity to Hongk and a very strong blow, accompanied with tom ats of ram. was ex peri meed. I siderable dainu_ I >ue to small I aud junks there and three lives of boat*325 words
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Article1091 1891-07-29 16 Monday, July 27th, 1891. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held iv the Board Room yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering an application to store troleum m tauks at Bukit Chermin. There we-ir present. Messrs. Alex. entle (President), C. Cam-. VV. I. Hooper, [.un \']w^1,091 words
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56 1891-07-29 16 in gii verbatim report of certain words said yesterday by Mr. Gentle our fXJe_ Mnmtesatd? J? ___?l7 d M morning ai.d it l 8 impossible that fh« 1...r,i I adviser* can be ealleo^upon to adviseu. y**onaiu.t.erofsushhnporUnee^ Therefore, said Mr. Gentle m substance*yu,t Li,.) is56 words
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Article1009 1891-07-29 16 Second article, continued from t*L, In our issue of Saturday we i,J f thc difficulties which had arli.\* eU 7 rtHi past, and which may at any tiror* ell terfere with the efficiency of nt 1 a a v m Force, so long as there exif4 tb€ of1,009 words
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205 1891-07-29 17 'd i I iblish a to thc Postm leneral, dcntary b 1891. I rom 11. y Sunday int I Lord KuutsSunday e.n Irdinam passed at pro Sunda pt 01 iai permit domes the load ships on Sun p r England, excepti being made, out205 words
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856 1891-07-29 17 VV.ii refereu.e- to the proposal to es- tabl, h li tanks for the storage ot petroleum bulk at liuk.t Chermin, which was the <;i«ise ol a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon, it obvious to every person who is at alia.-856 words
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Article1363 1891-07-29 17 T<. thf Editor of thk London and Chiwa Bxprbss." Madrid. loth June, tB9i. Siu,— Iv your issue of the l_th instant, received here this morning, I find h letter beaded ;l s above, sigued by M. It. Jurado hailing from 21, Billiter- street, London, having1,363 words
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Article502 1891-07-29 17 1 uk district officer of Kuala S iv his rep >i I for June, points e.ut, that had be.-n done by the L month. The drawings for all the bu works are complete and the specifics nearly all ready, but Mr. finds tbat he cannot502 words
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Article732 1891-07-29 18 F i TION Oh TUB Ij«».> V n_..«MMi l" COMMERI K. Wk publish to-day an (undated) letter freun the London < Ibamber of < Jommerce te> tin- First L .nl ot tic Treasury, copies of which have also been sent t.» th.- Premier t-» tin- Secretary fe.r732 words
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Article118 1891-07-29 18 i he Home Ni ws belie vest hat the com •nand of the Punjabi Regiment, which ia about to aed tor service- m Hongkong, will be -.wed upon Major E.G. Barrow, of the vernmeni of India Military Secretariat U KiuastheWarOfficeaanctionaaauita. .le .d staff allowances th.- scheme may118 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter184 1891-07-29 18 To thk Editor of thk m Stbaits Times.' Sik. The Committee publish their proposed programme for next meeting, ignoring the feeling m favor of third class races. At (he meeting t<» be held on Thursday I shall make- the- fed lowing proposals First Day. Au additional race,184 words
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Letter197 1891-07-29 18 To The Editor Of the Straits Times. Tb.- writer oi the lettei m your yesterd me i*n tic subject of the' classification of horses mill doubtless be supported by a large number of those in--1 m tie' welfare of sport m ►Sm_ pore. The Third Class lor horses WSJ apparently197 words
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Letter331 1891-07-29 18 Editoi oi turn "Stbai rs Ti n Sib, 1 waa very much pleased to sec the letter on the above subject which appe .ii youryesterda aB€ the subject is one of the greatesl importance to tl ommunitv and ellv 8e Mr. E. L. Ha,-" has clearly331 words
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Letter392 1891-07-29 18 To the Editos of the Stkaits Times." SiK,--Perhaps the existing hard dines and the want of energetic leading may have deterred prominent citizens from coming forwards to head handsomely douation lists for building the proposed Theat i c and Assembly Booms, which have now again corns392 words
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Letter505 1891-07-29 18 Po the Enxromor tblb m Bt___its Cm a. Sib, referring to your article In The Lar aud tin- Police ther,- ap] tion on the art YOUr reporter which I desire to recti 1 itiona ji tin- Bar and Police are m m. -trained, indeed m the pi\>ent505 words
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Letter89 1891-07-29 18 HM EDITOB oi [HI .ITsTimi _a iome comment bas been aw on my off*, oi the Vdclphi Hotel prop, to the Municipality as compared with Mr I >' Almeida's, offer of tl M rt am empowered In the owner te, inform ths public m general thai he89 words
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Letter59 1891-07-29 18 i to Mr. F. G. B mini's 1.-tt. offer I mad -delphi I e Municipality alth I had i with the owner himself, uo t kuowi llls Il;i, i ountrymiu of tbe owue-r. asked ularly I j^ property to the submitted to tbe 1 the' T.i m59 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous335 1891-07-29 18 Passeaaer List* v Deli i -aimMr. Sating. Per s M ickeuzie. .-end M-m C trapes Pst mi Klang o?ix 1 it, L.fl, 2 child J W md J. J 1 m Nuyl. Per M Nl -rem M -M Major L X l> >i .^J d. and kett. ami Lavillan. P.335 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement497 1891-07-29 19 ESTABLISHED i RILES HARGRKA YES 00, BaoiHEias, laoii a Baasa I-ouhdu BOILBMI Bn i,i»i g BUILDS DIfTRACTOI SINQAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Buildin_T Vartl. HBelssa BTEAM VEBBBLS alwaya under eonstmetion, from .IS ft. to 150 ft. length f keel, of boat design and finish! MACHINERY from leading British Kirmwith Board of497 words
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Advertisement680 1891-07-29 19 trays feed and swinging, folding up lavatories and othe* cahin ftufngs. Deck nnd hand pumps. Steam ffineheS, Ohsks Anchor-, i Steel wire hawsers l( J reels, Ropes. p u i; Blocks. (li,, blocks.wooden blocks and sheaves. Scuttle glasses, patent .lock lights Skylight hinges, e-aMn door hinges, locks and other j680 words
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Advertisement88 1891-07-29 19 PREPAID ADVBRTIB] :'S. HfV) meet the convenience of occasional ad L. fertissra the Straits Times offers a cheap prepaid aln applicable to the following advertisemonts: Sit servants wanted elm lost or anted or t specific articles for a For _o we. r-ls. small ty. 3 im 6 Ir 50. For88 words
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Miscellaneous100 1891-07-29 19 -§r t Llea'm' S^ P Shanghai I Per M. M s. Djemnah for Saigon Messrs. J J Macbean. de Grotice For Hongkong —Hon. V. Bethell. and Mr M Moss. For 1 okohama Mr. A Kiu_» Per P. .V O. s. s. Pekin for Pc nang -H s Honour the Chief100 words
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Miscellaneous629 1891-07-29 19 ftHIPPIXti IN POKT. Under this heading the following ahbreviations are osed -str. steal] lp; bq. barque; Bril -British; U.8. I'nih Fr. French, (.or. German; Dut Dnt. Ae., < .oneral eargo d.p. deek ps tamgat* l .—Uncertain; T. P. W —Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P l> Tanjoi Dock; B. W.— Borneo Wharl629 words
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Miscellaneous404 1891-07-29 19 Rnyalist, B. N. B. str. 151 tons, Capt. Arm--str ng. I <liuan. 1 7th Hii. For I. I andakan, I I>. \m l>m i il. From 7. Ct Fr il 3ui Buc pt. Storm. From md 17 d j. i; ilongan, U, pt. Ban ton i r.w 0 i w.404 words
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Miscellaneous937 1891-07-29 20 ARRIVALS Flag Vesski/s Xamk Tons. Captain. From. SAi^ed. tJonsiewnna. OiS Rio July 20 Ksnee Brit.atr. 378 'Branch Labuan July 17 VV. Mansfield ft C 2u d. «i. Meyer Dut. str. 1,2 Koper Bataria Julj is Daendela ft Co. 21 Teresa Brit.str. 7.">3 Slaker Sourabaya July 1 7 <• Bin .V937 words
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Page 21 Advertisements
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Advertisement954 1891-07-29 21 iThe Ouii irnuinc WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE LEA Sl F» EF_F_ I N S SAUCE. I***'"* m*4 Markweli. Umiem, fc.,i, mn Oreetr* end Oilmen tk Wertd. RETA.IX. EVERYWHERE. bio^apoe \_.-ui>, JOHN LI'ITLK aY: CO. DR. J. (JOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and only Genuine Advie-o to Invalids, If you wish to obtain954 words
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Advertisement621 1891-07-29 21 "AVOID EPIDEMICS" HY USING O X Ts If U B. T 8 CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only E eliable Brand. 57 GOLD is SILVER MEDALS DIPLOMAS IN BACH CASE.THE HIGHEST AWARD WHEN TESTED AGAINST OTHER DISINFECTANTS. 111 Original PaackSafjeMi s^m\^\ on _.hIm»I hlimi have Ilar U-emWrnrnJ-mrL i'**rU of Tit621 words
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Advertisement244 1891-07-29 22 nß_Dk_^_rV___-l S HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. npiii, J v T)„.v ills purifj the BL< OD, and tfACH, KIIXNF 5 Ll i I ss a i Mi v m eac im]- Ml the effiV of «H MF re iinsuri HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Itark known ist* Ol < 1} l l bio remedy. If effecturlly244 words
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Advertisement393 1891-07-29 22 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS^ 1 t *_s»^ ___»4t "V 15 iu_u .x^ ac p w^. I -)i_ _jiiL VJi^iJl f aj 4.4BS__Bfe£ RNWHEFJ STEAMEI KetWH. Y-kbow late! v; v nrtrurted La d I diflie ult proce ss »>< i pc tting b'or mil P rABBOW 4 FURN] i■i A s393 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES"
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Article26 1891-07-29 23 •te man nrran m illy I SS iry to aire m a I of thus, who file tin paper 1 m Ihe loom supph ment, A*26 words
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Article112 1891-07-29 23 28th Jul ij. ollision between ion trains occurred at St. Maude, a suburb of Paris; forty-nine pass killed outright and over one hundred injured, many of tbem fatally, tiie- railway carriages aj and a number of passengi rs wen burned of t rible and st reusing natur112 words
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Article717 1891-07-29 23 Majoi Me-i'viiiM has done a service mmuuity by obstructing a hasty mgement, the adoption of which without due consideration would have b at improper. Substantially, the matter hat the Municipal Preaident summoned .sty special meetiug of the Commission- and en red to persuade- them te. a risky717 words
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Article684 1891-07-29 23 rrsi.H' teeung is strong about th.- proposed hasty arrangement for the establishment of a bulk petroleum eif.iV at B ikit Chermin, and those interested iv New H.i rbour aad its viciuitv are- combini have their objections put properly before the- Municipal Commission and. if necessary, before other684 words
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Article1246 1891-07-29 23 Lion i Thk .ic0.,1 WAJtITS ihai nn mmi.xoes MAY BE HEAVrKK IN Xl lUX I LBKS 1 from yesterday.) Wm this case, yesterday, after a summing up which lasted over three hour-,, the- jury retired at 2.20 p.m. t.> consider their eerdi.'t. They returned about 3.40 with1,246 words