Straits Times Weekly Issue, 9 September 1891

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1 1 Straits Times Weekly Issue
  • 21 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Xkw Series nl.op/ m I'Pkice 40 Ce^ts VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1), 1891. NO. 3,641.
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  • 32 1 te tin Qm^r.il H xptUl. on Ist Sept.>ml>er Jasper V->i-N-.. o e the s>Qfkoa<A Siv.nn-ha'i B»nt r. M hmu-v will tike pla-e at Urn ■Camirjry, t >-morro# m )r»in^ at 7.:30.
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  • STRAITS TIMES. WEDNESDAY 9th SEPT., 1891.
    • 73 1 Mirkot Quotations. Sumnary of the W.Vs:. Lmv'il and GreaeraJ News Afftirs m C'uili. Mora'ity m Pfotion and Elsswhere. Hi^orn Europe. The UhiaeM Trouble. Th* n*w St. Andrew's H >use. Onekot. Fnr|,i!i. The Municipal Commission. T'\e» P^lntig Es.:>'.<>rinsr Expedition. Xews fr>«u Paa*n^. Af «l*ccv Pernk. Solang^r, Pal»»k^. NetherUuds India. Deli,
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  • 332 1 Singapore, J'th September. JS9I. Produce. <JH\nl»ior 5 !*-V do Cube No. 1, 8.70 <lo do No. 2 7 .:>: Copra Bali ii.7". do Poutiauak &20 Pepper (Hack. 11.25 Sago Flour, I Pearl Sa^o 2.85. Coffee Bali 27.60, Coffee Liberian 27.5 m. Tapioca smJill Flake, 8u46 <lo do
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  • 262 1 H. B, the Governor has returned from a trip to the neighbouring islauds ia the v I Belle. St. Andrew's House, an educational home conducted on Church of Euglaud principles, at Singapore, was formally opened by the Governor ou Monday. The Pab&og exploring expedition to Gunoug
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  • 573 1 For Straits Time*. Bulgaria and Servia. London, Ist Sept. -There is great uneasiness at the present relations between Bulgaria aud Servi;i as both countries are massing troops on the frontier, ostensibly for the purpose of uiauteuvres. England ajkd Turkey. The Standard has an article stating that the relations
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  • 52 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS RAUK SHAKES. ednmdaji 2nd Sept. 4.25 p.m. The price of Raub Shares is: Sellers iiooe. Buyers 1/9 Sales 2/ Hie above it the official price declare! M the Brisbane Stock Exchange. The last telegram was ei^ht days earlier, and the prices then were Sellers 2/«
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  • 559 1 Messrs. Riley Haroreaves Coy. launched from their building yard, to-day, a steam yacht to the order of H. H. the Sultan of Koeti. Her dimeottou* are Length 76 ft. Beam 18 ft. j Depth 7 ft. and she is fitted with two pole masts and ample sail
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  • 255 1 The following letter which has l.oca newly received m Singapore is fro i H. H. the Sultan of Bruuei. aud it rxpn-taeg bis dissatisfaction with tht award that Rajah Brooke is to occupy Li m hang. Such dis- satisfaction was to be exported and it is
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  • 1056 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. In the Supreme Court this morning the j Chief Justice declined to make any order as to costs m the 'ricksha appeal case, on Mr. Gamble undertaking to take no further proceedings agaiust the 'ricksha owner. A new feature of Lawn Tennis tourua- meats
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  • 124 2 Si k John CoomTi new Harbour Scheme, which will shortly be laid before the Legislature, does not couimaud the un»|ualitie«l approbation of the Straits Independent. First, because, should ever the muchtalked of railway fro to Singora to Kuliui beefMM au accomplished fact, the scheme would not
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  • 159 2 an '»'-i2. ft- Hk A»<jv~ I^ady dementi Smith aud Miss Smith arrived from Singapore yesterday inoruing by the IV A >. mail steamer !ar on their way to Taipiug. They let' for their deetUMtoOU shortly alter "m the PeraW (jroverumeut steamer Menu, which had bees sent here expre*slv
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  • 258 2 Singap ore Recreation Club. Thk Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Etecieation Club took place on Saturday last at which a urood Dumber of neroben attended, Mr. H. [>. Chopard presiding. The report for the year 1890 1891 was passed, aud the* accounts 1 shewed a balance on Wth June
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  • 873 2 Pit tang Gazette. A €ORRKBI*ONI>KNT lias (iniWD attention to certain im;>e linti'iits m tbe way of Appeals from the Native States Courts lyin<; to tbe Supreme Court of tbe Straits Settlements. First, be ask*, what is to be dove when tbe law of tbe liti^aut's domicile is
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  • 920 2 Supph'mentnnj t,, Straits Timui tthnram* I i<i Ceylon*. Con ttant iuoplr, Jlst AnQAt*t. (xlmw Osman Pasha has beeu Appointed Minister of War m place of Alt Sail* Pasha, deceased. Pari*, J'Jnd AugwM, Further p.irtioulars concerning the c) clone m the blaae)of Martinique, state that, on the coast a^ono,
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  • 1519 3 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. PTHS ordinary half-yearly meeting of the shareholders m this Corporation was held at Hongkong ou Saturday 22nd August The Chairman said-Gentlemen, the report ami accounts having been m your hands for some time. 1 shall, with your permWioo take thema.sr.ad. I r e fret tl
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  • 438 3 Tin: final division of Lord Kuutsford od thf enbaaeed Military Contribution demanded from Ceylon is thus a&nouaced by tin* QoveCTK r of h;it islaud m a mes- to the Legislative Couudl of the Colony The annual eostbfthe garrison of Ceylon at it- lowest footing, and iucluiing
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  • 1275 3 In re the meeting of the Hongkong and Shanghai Baukiug Corporation held at Hougkoug on the 22nd ult., and reported m another eoluiuu The HoHijkuny lhuhj JrVesa (24th inst.) says, regarding the question oi the modeof electing the Chairman raited by Mr. Wicking,
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  • 164 3 A telegram has it is said Uvn received from Hongkong h\ the Nati-.iral Bank of China that the ilougkoug Board aud shareholders do 11 >i see any r.-,t-..u to liquidate, us w.i> suggested at the meeting ou the o"th July. A proposition has. it i» reported,
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  • 422 3 The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company. The Hongkong aud Whampoa Dock Company h-M ;i u< ting i 4 Hougko the 24th ultimo. The Chairman iv tl course of his speech ou the occasion, said: You will oi» »rv«« that the n-tt profits for the half Near just closed amounts to
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  • 512 4 H. H. Rajah Brooke left for Euglaud by yesterday's mail. A comet has appeared at Hongkong. It is to be found near the Pleiades aud rises a little before midnight. The Chinese are m a state of excitement aud believe it forebodes trouble to the Celestial Empire.
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  • 284 4 By the Stilazh which arrived ai Colombo this morniug from Siugap***, there arrived Mr. H. Tregarthm, head reporter of the Straits Tim**, and one of Siogapon 'a chief rowing men, whom we heartily welcome and we learu that during his stay here he is quite willing to have a
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  • 121 4 A Bill has been presented to the Second Chamber of the Netherlands States-Geue-ral regulating the frontier iv Noith Borneo. Accordiug to the agreement between the Netherlands and Great Britain, closed with the eo-op«ration of the Suitau of Uulungan. the water-shed has been taken as the frontier of Sarawak,
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  • 109 4 Indo- Chinese Travel. M. PjLVIB, an explorer, has arrived m Taris on his return from an expedition to ludo-China. In an interview with a representative of the *v/< '7, be declared that he had completely achieved the object of his mission) which was (o make a map ot" tin- ludo-Chiiu
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  • 608 4 Financial N* W 1 mi The Pahang Corporation, [iimited, advise the receipt »>t two months' mine reports, both to band !>v thi' .sun. iniil: ,]ri\i:n- liiiTaiiu Have not PUI the l«>de m the v »1 *1 in>s.cut yet, but mar cut it ,in\ .iav dow. Chong Lee
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  • 537 4 (Abbreviated f n>m Die London and China Expre**. The rejx>rtB on the Native States far 181 H.) have vow reached this country, aud afford food tor more inflection thau wo have BjKice to go into. The one main factor iv the isit nut ion 1890 has
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  • 210 4 Brrwnu three and four >rning, two burglars assailed tho Hou John Burkinshaw's house, and Mr. Burl i iw waked to tee one of tbeto passing -h bis bedroom. Jumping from Ins bed, Mr. Burkiasbaii got t revolver; whil burglar BBeuwhile jumped from tii« verandah, and wm haitih
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  • 566 4 Minim: Manager's Report for Fort night ending £7tlt August, I stl 1 I have tin* honour to report Ui,» t\j lowing as tin* work Jouo at th.. i miM for fortnight end ins above- dais Ratih Rule. Work m this ]»arti>ftha mine nai been <*nitiuol to stoping <> v
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  • 3201 5 Wednesday, 2nd September. Mk Valtriny'h Complaint. J|ajorMo"allum's "Personal Attack." Tiik President's Irk. Mk EtlC< akd Fi'im.s Hikt. The ordinary fortnightly, meeting of the ■Municipal Commissioners was held m the 1 Room. Town Hall, yesterday afternoon, ot ±M<>, Mr. (iontle presidiug. There also present, the Hon'hles Major ilium and
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  • 1637 6 PROCKEDINGS OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSION krs at an Ordinary Meeting held on Wednesday IMth Aiv.ust, 1891. Present. Alex. Gentle, Esq.. President, the Hou'hlo the Coloaii] Engineer, the Aetini* 1 Inspector-General of Polie >, the Hon'bh Tail Jiak Kirn, \Am Ktig Kong, Esq.. James Miller. Esq. Absent— T.Solnt. Bsq.,
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  • 32 6 Dog Statis tics. For week ended '51 st August No. of Dogs Resist »>red, 24Killed l<) j. Total No. <>f Do£« Rrfrifttered to da *e 1,600 Total No of Dogs Killed. 11,365
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  • 107 6 The Pinany Gwtetie, iv commenting; on the iv<;eut bauishm.Mit case, contends thai had Lv Tbieo been a subject of a powerful State be would have bee'u less summarily treated. It has no doubt that the bulk of the Chinese settlers bere are law abiding, }>«>riceable,and industrious
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  • 558 6 Mr. Cusc.vDKjf has returned to-day from Malacca. ■♦> The China Mail understands that the new Governor of Hougkoug, Sir \V F. Robiuson, will likely arrive there m October, accompanied by Mr. P. Fleming, Colonial Secretary. P. 0. 181, My din, attached to the Kuudang Kerban Police Station,
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  • 62 6 IKBTBKDAI afternoon Messrs. Powell and Co.. sold ft piece of land with h< msf situated thereon N\>. 135 Victoria Btreel to Toh Bug Siovv t"or $5,000; and piece of land m Cavaaaga Road 125,191 square feet,freehold,to the hmm parch for 12,000; and two lots of land m North
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  • 124 6 3rd September, 1891. A Malay police sergeant i> under prosocutiou for criminally misappropriating niue tive dollar bauk Dote*. Ca[)tain Morris of the s. s. Jlnlan-a w a> tiued before the Magistrate, Mr Birch, to-day, |20 for dob delivery of the Penang Mails ou liis voyage here from that
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  • 624 6 Per*k 'Govern me at Gazette 2Stk A Thk annual report of th.« Postaol graph Department tor N(»o give. V following particulars Bewcuue, -The revenue of the nent for the year was more tl]an j that estimated, which is attributed i> pally to tin- department having beenS to keep
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  • 251 7 Affairs m Cliill. (tfferatlt 2laMf September The Chilian revolution has so far gone m favour of the insurgeuts, and President Balmaeeda is a fugitive. The troubles resulting m all this bloodshed arose from the President claiming the exercise of ftOWer* under the constitution t* Chili, Which the opposition m
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  • 959 7 I tfrvtti Times Sepb ,„!<> r 2. I'm.kk the title of M Morality m Fi< tiou Canou Mac Coll contributes to the or w| A' a eulogy of v objectionable novel from the pen of a la.lv who, muler the alias of Lucas Halt hi>. m
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  • 512 7 (Straits Time* September 3.) Ji seems that the substance of Mr. Yaltriuy's complaint against Mr. Geutle is to be continued m fortnightly numbers, ami that the next Dumber will appear precisely two weeks hence. Mr. Yaltriuy, however, is scarcely to blame for that. The substance
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  • 1053 7 s traits Zi Si jpiember I > Ix ih-' August number of the Contemporary ],'■>■:,,<■ Mr. Josiafa Flynt introduced tlie benighted Britisher to an institution which ln.iv justly 1»" >;ii. i to I:.' as peculiar to the sou of the Great Republic as the wooden nutmeg of
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  • 303 7 The Chinese Troubl es. (Strait* Times September o.) To- day's telegrams bringing word ot j another anti-foreign outbreak iv China arouse misgivings regarding the probable course of events there. Outbreaks of this kind, chiefly aimed at missionaries who* zeal has stirred up popular prejudices, had become more and more tnxjueut.
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  • 293 8 {Straits Time* September 7.) A threatening war cloud bids fair to be dispelled by tbe action of the Turkish Government, which has intervened between Bulgaria aud Servia. The relatious between these powers have long being strained, and rumour has poiuted to the like lihood of the tension resultiug
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  • 133 8 "Govern ment Gazette, 4th Sept. It is notified that any Petition m the Euglish lauguage addressed to the Government should 1>- signed not only by the Petitioner, but by the person who drew up the Petition, should it have been drawn up by some other person than the Petitioner. Contagious
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  • 169 8 I A weather telegram to-day from Hongkong reports a depression m the Pacific N. E. of Luzon. H.M.S. Egeria arrived this OMMrnioff, and, as we have already noted, she wilL survey New Harbour. It is probable that she will proceed to Hongkong about six. weeks hence. A
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  • 157 8 At Medau, so says the Deli Conrmmi of the 2b*th August, the European tirms, with ouly oue exception, have agreed to close their offices on Sundays to give their employees a rest on the seveuth day. Heavy importations of cattle from Siujrapore to Deli are reported. The steamer
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  • 475 8 i Pimamg Oawfte, Srd Se t >t. Naoi>\h Mekuax, a well-known Mahommedau gentleman, has suddenly disappeared from this place, leaving i^ood luanv anxious inquirers behind bitn. The assistance ..f lac Supresse Uoart hug. however, Uvu obtained to ascertain his whereabouts and to OOBipd him (q Mum back to
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  • 457 8 (From oil* C&rrt*i**udent.) Pekan, Hrd B«yL—Mr. J. F. Owen, the Actiug Collector aud Magistrate of the Temerloh District., bus proceeded to lvuantau, via Pekau, by the launch Ethel, to relieve Mr. Michell, who is to take over charge of the K.u.Ua Pahang (Jollectorate. These changes result from Mr.
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  • 161 8 I>r I¥t< Kori 1 has opened, eJ N Sophia Road, vi [odnstria] Son l'rutestant wonim au«l i^irls. the latter t^. ix'ONtr 12 yemn of age Baton admittance, thr Dt-t'd of »'very a|)]»liciint will l>* inquired into, and thet* preaeat wants attended to, Itimatt's. for tin Ural mouth.
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  • 175 8 m Rangoon, Lotvlo,,. 2&h An U ust.~Tho Fnwfc last silled to-day for Cherbourg Durine the stay of the M,uadron m England, constant social meeting of officers and crews of the two nations took pW The vi.il has produced the tneudliest feelfeg between the two countries. Lo*Io», nth Any
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  • 341 8 On Wednesday morning at 10.30, a nieeU iog of leadiug Mala.vs was held iv the house m Campoug Glam which the Government had preseuted to the lab- Tuanku Alluni The nieetiu^ was to cbooae it successor to the deceased prince. There were present. Tonka Soolon^, Tuoku Dinar,
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  • 849 8 Si'Mii.AM* v Tm Womui nmpkk ami k amount of cutuUMosin prevailed In football circlei when the challenge pal forward by Scotland to play the World under Kn-liv [Jnioo Rules was accepted. In Ook dj luch m this where the Scotch element predominat it was to be expected thai then
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  • 417 9 tTin: cricket match S. C C. vermu S. Y. played ou the S. C. pitch on Situry resulted iv a rignaJ victory for the S. ;C The S. V. A.' wcut iv Hist aud the llowiuix are the toom S. V l.<t 111 1)1 **«/>. P. Talbot h.
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  • 529 9 Four ywi aj o or thereby, certain members l the Church of England com ■uuuity .n S.ugapon, started ifZZ££ Street a uoa.diug.bouse for such boys attending schools i. Singapore who either come trom a distance or are orphans, des- I' °>> BU J J l
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  • 1003 9 Return of ni Wanderers. This morning, Mr. liidley, Mr. Pavisou, aud Mr. Kelsall returned by the Ghuujtji from their exploring expedition iv Pahaug, haviug been absent two mouths and thirteen days. The object of the expedition was to ascend an unknown mountain m Pahaog and that
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  • 926 9 Iv Landak, a district m Netherlands West Borueo, mining and other cou»vssionaries have beeu very busy of late. It lies m the north west corner of the island to the south of Sambas, and to the .south west of Sarawak. Lundak derives its uauie from a river Mowing
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  • 94 9 {From tin; TtWM* <\f Sutnr>l<nj, Sfh A>"/u*t.) Sin<ja t n>rr, 7th AUfmat Rajah Brooke of Sarawak has proclaimed Irs son, ajfed 17, heirappnreut uudor the title of Rajah Muda. Au influential meeting hold iv biugapore fcas ur^ed the uecessity of protecting HM interests of
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  • 1159 10 (From our Correspondent) A Railway Disaster. Pit, -is, Bth August. The cause of the nil way smash at Saint-Maudi', is now cleared up. The driver of the traiu that rau into the other, lost his head, as direct experiments prove the signals were correct, and that even when
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  • 1124 10 The llusm.ui steamer Kol&which arrived yesterday is bound to Petropolawski and San 1 She i> on her first \..\\i to the Far K.im and w consigned to Messrs i laggiuo a h will be ooliced ih.it tli utlv i«lv.j-!r.l resolution about Native > Law wa> telegraphically reported
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  • 400 10 Committek's Rkport. Read at the Annual General Meeting on Saturday September sik. Your Committee nave the pleasure of reportiugto you that our Associatiou coutiuues to ttourish aud to fultil the fanetious for which it was organised, now 1 months ago. Five new Ordinary Memben have joined us,
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  • 421 10 >■ S t tbl progress and return of the Pa ha rig eij i] liti and thai way now be tap* plem»-iit<>«l l»v the following notes which do iv the si >v\ of the espedil progi but which miv !>•• ol i The
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  • 1729 11 Wmk Opening Ckkewok* Thk fact that, at sp.m. od Monday (the time tixed for the format opening by Bishop Hose and the Governor of the new St. Andrew s House,, the ram came down m torrents, was regrettable and, doubtle^ this kept away many who would otherwise
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  • 493 11 (From our Correspondent.) London, Augnxt, /.///<. There has been little heard here of the Straits Settlement gnerauee since the debate m the House of Lords last month. The Parliamentary session ended soon afterwards and the Siugai>or<> difficulty was dismissed from men's minds together with most other political
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  • 321 11 To the anintiated stranger m Bangkok the presence i>i Chinese labour m monopolising all the work io the ricv mills, workshops, aud saw mills. would cause him quickly to come to the conclusion that tinChinese, and uot the Siamese, were the j dominant race m
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  • 366 11 it is conveyed to us by Asiatics, that the Crown Prince of Johore, having been m trouble with a Chinawoman, has been placed under arrest by the Sultau. The Crown Pnuce of Johore was formally proclaimed heir-apparent oil the 23rd May at Johore Bahru m
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  • 479 11 The fifth crimiual assize, 1891, commenced iv the Supreme Court before the Chief Justio- this morning. The f««llowin _r is a list of the i r trial at this fc?um Boey, Extortion, T<»o Kir. Criminal intimidation; VVoug A Lam, Forgery of valuah >• irity ami. usiug at geuuiue
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  • 694 12 Some time ago we published a list of minerals discoveied m the Kinta district during 18biMH>. Wo now give a similar list of minerals from various parts of the Straits Settlements and the Malay Peninsula, collected and determined by Dr. Butt. Only a small number is
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  • 701 12 P>v purchase, exchange, aud douations. The collector has special facilities of procuring specimens other thau local at a trifling cost or as presents. Local specimens will doubtless be received as doua- i tions from many sources. The donors' names will be recorded on the labels. Duplicate? would
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  • 574 12 At a meeting of the Penaug Municipal Commissioners 00 the 4th iustant, the Hou'ble A. M Skinner, the Honorary Pn'sicknt. m referring to the appoiutment of Mr. J. Y. Kenixdv as paid President to the Municipality, said that, it \v;iv< li'iifortuoate, thai all important Municipal affairs
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  • 620 12 London, 28th 4*jrtt«/.— TelejrnUßi from m Muu.-nt sources ami I'ros relejßWM d<»clarothe combatants m Chili aro using Mnnnlicher luillHs and smokclrss j>o\vder, tins I'-iiikT the tint time <<t" tlieir use iv actual warfare. The bullets liav»» groat i»»iictration. sufficient fin- tl:i» same hull >t kill men m tho
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  • Correspondence.
    • 104 12 '11-,I 1 mi BdITOB sTIMEB. s Sic, In connection with th«* scheme for iutroduciug ,Juj»;iu« <• .mts into mu-ij l.\ Mr. h B. Roper. 1 bog to haw the liwiu»ur to >tat<\ for the iul'ormation of ibe ••'•iijiuuiiitv -I S ''.that no d .'.t be wul}
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    • 1040 12 ibßoit< \n\. g utsTimibvT g Mr. Miki .1 i't's^ ie;r the itleuuu m; JllU' Jil) Uil< baj .Mr. Saito's my aterferei h- natter ■jji -1 at the ii of kvordt, 1 M •be written. 1 red a coiimiumcatiou from that geutleinau i.v the I uilkt, m which 1).-
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 484 13 RILE! iIARGREAVES CO. ENtiINKKKs.IKON BRAfcS FOUNDERS, Boilermakers, Bbuxh Buili>krs, Ship Ml -ILDKKSS. GENKKAI. TONTK ACTORS. SINGAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Bftlldißg Vanl. HlGHclhss STEAM VESSELS ahvavs under ocpstraeUou, from ;73 ft. to 150 it. lengtii of keel, ot be»t dosi^u and fiuish MACHINERY from leading British Firms with Board of Trade
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    • 419 13 braes and galvanised iron. Hurricane, signal and bull's eye lamps. Cabin Lamps. Glass trays, fixed and swinging, folding up lavatories and other cabin fittings. Deck and hand piunps. Steam winches. Chains. Anchors Steel wire hawsers and reels, Ropes, Pulle Blocks, Gm blocks, wooilen blocks and sheaves Scuttle glasses, patent deck
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 124 13 rjissonyer List. \UKIVALS. Per s. >. M'd"!<a from Bangkok Dr. and Mrs. Lee and infant, Mrs. Mac Farlaud. J children and servant. Per s. s. Maha Vajirnnhis from Padang: Mrs. and Mrs. Faluitius. Massrs. Endler, Millar and Robertson. j Per K. 31. S. Saghalien fioni Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. G.
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    • 24 13 Dkpajitukks. uing W.rkoner, and H. CanMr Pc p R M S Jtt «Wi Port Ssid Per s. s. Tetjri for HamUurg r— Mr W
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    • 300 13 SHIPPING IK POUT. Da ior this heading thfl i* ill »wing tbbreviations aro used: str. steam -i -abip; bq. barque; Brit,— British; U.S.— United States; Pr. Frenea; Cor. Gorman: Dut —Dutch Ac, <;.«*. Gwneral csrgo; d. p. dook yasSSBgen U.— L T ur»>rtain T. I*. W.—Ttwymz Pagar Wharf; T. P.
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    • 846 13 Jron Nor. bq. »J34 tona, Capt. Chrwtenie* *rom Mauritius, Ist Aug. Hal!:. V- Kd?. Brie Pegatan, Dut. str. 277 tons, Capt. Kramer. From Sourabaya, 4th. <;. c.,and9Bd. p. Wee '•"i o. For Bourabaya, U.-Rd 8 P Str l tons. Capt Sleman. Prom Bombay, 26th Aug. G. c. U™ Poi Hongkong,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1264 14 AKBIVAIB V.sskl's Namb.J A AO Tons. Captain. From. Sailed. Oonsionkbh. c£ Rio t A 3l g Maha Vajirunhis Dut. str. Sit Seepew Padanjf Anjf 21, VV. Mansfield A Co. 31 Eta jab- Brooke Sar. str 768 Joyce i a Wa C H? L-»m Lan Co. 31 Malacca Brit, str 405
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 725 15 Tbr Om»;i\u. and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE tK-ur< i)i» Sip ii V-k for LEA PERRINS' SAUCE. raw* /or XqMH b, t !h, Proprirtor*. Worc^Ur Vrmm lth,,k,<rU. Lmdm, 4r., k Grocrn attd Oilmen throughout thr World. RETAIL E-VEH^X-W-HEPIE. ffiagapoM Agoate, JOHN LITTLE A CO. DR. J. (3OLLIB BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and
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    • 942 15 "THE DISPENSARY" AERATED WATERWORKS art "^IR AT E D WAT E RWO R X S__> A«»r;Lt*Ml Waters of tho highest possible class manufactured under Professioual Su|>ervisit>n by the latest and most improved machinery ever imported to the East. The Factory is onndocted on strictly European lines and cleanliness and purity
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 641 16 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THIS GREAT HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE RANKS AMONGST THE LEADING NECESSARIES OF LIFE. These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most powerfully, vet soothingly, on the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNESTF, and HOW ELS, giving tone, energy, and rig our to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are confidently recommended
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    • 753 16 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. siTERJTV^ HEEL M 1 AMI R8 havi been fouud by nqomeocc t<> \>r thf \n>t tjrp< I tbene Me^iVM.^^ aukow ha c ooMtnu-ted n krre immW of *»cwwKful rxamplw f«n Jl part^ A I titwlM on this>\>tctn air c*»n.«ttnK-tixl, uh.-u re^utrpri, t.» draw «> htil. as
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" TUESDAY SEPT. 9, 1891.
    • 9 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" TUESDAY SEPT. 9, 1891.
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    • 26 1 f in a loo<* t *upp!> n tl >ni and 9\ who fih th pdp i contained m thr I Btoi//* repeats n- 'n, it* proper
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    • 55 1 (For Straits Times.) Thk Chilian Rkfugkks. Spiral has i fusetl to sunvn.in auv of ciByesideut Ualmaeeda's tvfu^ees, except from the Km^ror William gxi RTd FROM (>RE\T BRITAIN. The value of British exports for th,> of August last has decreased over ftwo millions sterling as compare*! with the l
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    • 53 1 I RUB SHARES, Toesday, Bth Sept. 5.8 i-.ni. The price of Raub Shares i« Sellers •_> j Buyer- I Sales no The above it U« official price declared on ■> Brisbane Stock Exchange. The last kelegr^oi was six day* earlier, and tbt* prices then were
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    • 1271 1 tu a letter troin our Loiulou corespont published iv yesterday's issue, and forced by letters that are not publish*] are told that there is hope of getting Straits Military Contribution reduced t year, if the matter he proceeded with ?tly, aud if then be les^ packing and
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    • 57 1 Thb Secretary of the above- uamfd Oom|<aiiv lias r«'c<'iv< lie followiug telr- from Mr. Jaa. O;in;:r', ooe of the DircctorK, who !»;>* '"m m P.iak inspecting tb» OompanvV properties: "IVkka, a fiui' property; BlmucU Ma- j boL prodf*ecti vcrr uocourtigin?. There I i i.iiiii;-
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    • 1526 1 The "Hongkong Daily Press" on the Straits Military Contribution. The Pre** says Singapore has REALLY NOT A.LSG TO STAN D ON." IThk Town Ha i Mkktin<; A Humiliating Episodf." D'iUii PreM <>/' t*t September \V) en the Saturday Be view hut Anything <a vit Mways tries to say it m
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    • 552 1 Thk Dvrirs c i (iAWTIBI. At tbe tueetiug of the Singapore i><bating Society last i^ht. the Presideut. Mr. A. Knight, took the rhair. A proposed addition to tin rul<-s standing m Mr. J. I). Ross's n L uie was passed. i f reading thus as aiuen«
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    • 379 1 The American, who calls himself Sequah and who goes round the worM and selling certain proprietary >».• li ing the saint- name, commenced pu proceedings m Singapore >. v v p. m. on th»- pi»vv of land formerly pied by the old gaol. Sequah drove to tlx- spot m
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    • 739 1 At the Hongkong Suprem Court ou the 2nd instant, a cast 1 which came ou, tl. Mackintosh r. Smith, raited a Dice point The plaintiff. R. MactioUwh oi M Mrs. Butterfield aud Swire, >u>-ii the odant, H Smith, for $180, beta* the "t a passa^o
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