Straits Times Weekly Issue, 2 December 1891
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section30 1891-12-02 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Serik; UBI 9 iBI) FOR Traxsmission by Evert Homeward Mail Steamer. IPiuck 40 CBirrs I YOIj XLVII SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1891. NO. 15,658.30 words
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Article24 1891-12-02 1 Un i w ,th November, LB9l, at Singapore, pwn S f l VAN 9r»Si2 f.W.U., b. 8., ot a.iuffliter.— Cevlon pai. please oopv.24 words
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77 1891-12-02 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 2nd DEC., 1891. CONTENTS. smarKei v^uotationbuminary of tlu« Wnik. Router's Telegrams. Local and General Newf Tho KanicipsJ Plaint. Poa*ant Proprietary CliiMte Partaer»hips. A. B. 0. on the Attorney (icTU't-al. Tha EU^btration of PartmershipH Bill. (•••rnplim Mitary Diuuer to Mr. Bibbj Maoicipa] Progt&m m Oetol Th» ICiUfticipA r77 words
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Article440 1891-12-02 1 IBIJtOAPORV. Ist DSCBMBBB, l^i*l Pkol'.'UCß. Immbter, s 5.75. do Cube No. 1. v 7"». do do No, 2. Copra Bali do Poutianak, ;>.J<». Pepjw:- Black, ».75 Sago Flour, 4- 17 Pearl S«sro,... 4.1 Coffee Bali. -Jm.."»". Coffoo Liheriftii 26.00. Tapirvrt "mall FlaVo V do do 1 quality440 words
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Article315 1891-12-02 1 Tin Assizo cloved <M Monday with tln« acquittal af«Ohiaese trader from a ohtrge of fraudulent bankruptcy. The case has again brought up the need for tbe regiitnttioa of Chinese draw hn.-. In another awise cas« two Chinamen were each sentenced to three yean imprisonment for cheating,315 words
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Article379 1891-12-02 1 For Straits Time*. Sir Evelyn Wood's Report. London, 2Hrd Nov. Major General Si r H. Evelyn Wood, V.C., states m his report 011 the recent military manoeuvres that the officers never showed to greater advantage he praises the endurance of i the infantry despite the extreme youth of379 words
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Article58 1891-12-02 1 Ihk folionng telegram dated p.m. <>v Saturday, 28th November, hu> been ivceived by the local > h ivtary t .t" the Ruib Australian Syndicate Ltd. Now at work with stoam pumps. Water is flulisiflimr fast. The water m Uvib liolo is lowered twolve foet The call of r.-ut.s per58 words
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Article862 1891-12-02 1 H. M. S. Hyacinth, returned this afternoou from her cruise to Malacca. At the special municipal meeting called for this afternoon, there was not a quorum of Commissioueers preseut, for which reason th*' Qtertitlg was postpoued uutil Weduesdav. Thk cricket match Probables vernu Mere wether's XI was862 words
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1409 1891-12-02 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER The people of Hongkong have discover<^d that they are governed too much. Rifki Bey, the Consul Geueral for Turkey at Batavia, arrived yesterday iv the Godavt ry and will leave for Marseilles m the Ozus. The Hongkong Telegraph says that by private advices from1,409 words
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Article359 1891-12-02 2 At the Assize Court to-day Koug Tang Sing, Ting Ah Hau, aud Teo Ah Xi, were found guilty of V. C. G. hurt and the two first named were sentenced to two months aud the last to four months rigorous imprisonment. Tan Keng Cheng pleaded guilty to feloniously359 words
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204 1891-12-02 2 I Britkmmt Cmmtmt, NMA 0 The Graxi^rs' Batahtrißg Company has ■tetrad a contract for tfcs supply of aOO.OOO kilogrammes n kilogramme »'<|u*tr* about 1 >lb.) of preferred meat to Tli.» N'r'ti.rMUrn lmlia iM'Vt'rument for tlie v-« «t' t tie Dutch troops mi tht*204 words
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Article361 1891-12-02 2 royal decree dated the \i-\-. I> .m--bet l*7i, 14. M. the King i>( Belgium instituted an annual ii thousand t runes i about Sil.-J.". n courage intellectual research. The pi to be awarded for international <-oinp.'tilion hi IM>7 will 1h» for t iWeriog the following requiremeo To361 words
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Article613 1891-12-02 2 Captain Duncan RoBs> sword ama*; and general all-round athlete with a, hi* i American reputation, t^ave ati. exhibition iv the Town Hall last, eveniog. There was a very good bouse, and it was clearly perceptible that the aodieoee wen inclined to be hvpen ritical, for it was evideut613 words
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Article387 1891-12-02 2 Tmi tirst boat m the light fiMrt U-twees two crews stroked by Mcssn Mt-ikle and ade took place over the visual coarfce last eveniag, the water and weather Mag tavourabl»» lor good rowiag. Meikle went away with a good iUrt and s<h>u distanced his op|KMu»uts by several lengths. Wadv387 words
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347 1891-12-02 3 at me sitting of the Finance com mitt^ of the Bongkong Legislative Council dP the 16th instant, on the vote ol $264,000 military ipeuditurv >ming on, the following discussion took place l irman This question has bean ir:> ttl aa been \byl 1m Secseta rat« tb*l347 words
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Article329 1891-12-02 3 The Chum Mail of the 17th November thinks the number of officials m Hougkoug excessive and that retrenchment iv that directiou would be advisable. That journal deems it time to reconsider the status of the Colouy. Iv its opinion Hongkong i> ranked as m first-class colony,329 words
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Article142 1891-12-02 3 Ihis morning, iv the Senior Magistrate s Court, before Mr. Kyuoerslev several prosecutions, instituted by the lu■peetor of Rabies, f or various offences against thedoß rules and regulations came «>u lor beariug. Mr K. Easier pleaded guilty to having two doga licensed but unmuzzled, ami be was fined142 words
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Article277 1891-12-02 3 LHK. secretary oi State drops down «»u the iocal Government for having intro- lw 1 the electric' li-hi m the streets of Hongkong without first having obtained bis permission, foadespatcb dated the 6th October, addressed to the Officer Administering the Government, Lord Kuutsrd rays: '•It277 words
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Article372 1891-12-02 3 Ihe charge »»i perjury against Mr. J. r. U'lliivr ram.- before Mr. W is. the Magistrate al Hongkong on the 18th instant, Mr. Francis, for the prosecution s;ii.l that tin' charge arose iv the course of au eraminatioil de h i rence to a civil372 words
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Article433 1891-12-02 3 China Mail 13th November. Wo aro adviaod by the Secretary of th* Piinjoiii Company that news from Mr. Blarney at Uuliau continues to be encouraging. Capr I Roberta, the repivs t .,,tativo of Musm-s John Taylor Sons, had completed a lonian*) wry careful inspection of the whole433 words
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744 1891-12-02 3 The Hamptktn Telegraph her 17. h contains i review <>l A Master Ifa iii.-r" beiug the Den ly issue I roluai i Mr. Fisher Unwin's Advepture Series." Lt v be q fed thai Mr. EUstwick. the Sheriff of Singapore, is a grandson of the744 words
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Article250 1891-12-02 3 No loss th*ii eighty-six 'ricksha coo] were arrest eti hy the police y 0.-.l v for loitering about ihc prrciurts or the Poll Court. The Gerniau steamer Olncksburg which arnve.l yesterday ivports that; on I9ih instant, a nim jumped overbuaixl from her and disappeared. Mr. Bridges, h250 words
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Article186 1891-12-02 3 The T .< 2£ publuibei thf following Thi Straits Settlements. ■>; \!?th Oct. Th<> Siugrdj c < "liHinher of oonuerce au<l tlu Mi-.m mejrtf xMation yesterday j» titioaed Lo: i K.nut«for<l for a}»p<>!l:it»* ri^iits from the Malay Nati'> Courts to ;hrt >re me Court the Straits Settlements.186 words
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Article215 1891-12-02 3 What might have been a very nerioilfl aoeideut occurred ou the Ra.ee Course thi^ moruiug as the grittius were beiag put through their usual morning's work i\ appeared from what could be st?eu that two riders, who had been for a brief luru ou the215 words
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Article896 1891-12-02 4 (Damage About 915,000. Shortly after 10 o'clock last a fire out m the centre of a block of buildings situated at Teluk Aver, one of the most populous districts of Singapore. The first intimation of the outbreak was i •eouveved to the Central Station from896 words
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Article822 1891-12-02 4 Thk Mink Dkownkd Out. Thk Pump Undkr Water. Thk Dam Burst. The following telegram addressel to Mr. Bibby, dated Raub 24tb November, was received iv Singapore last night, after 5 p. m. Great damage caused by Hood. Dam is ranied away. Kaub Hole is full of822 words
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Article792 1891-12-02 4 Sttpplemmial to Straits 'lint*-* IWaffißWM. Yin Ceylon. St. Petersburg, l.ith Nov. The wheat stockin ituftMl are dangerously depleted, and it is probable tint the eouutry will have to import wheat next spring. Tho famine is daily growing more neut»». JlMrme, tStk Nor. A j lot has Wen diseoveird792 words
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Article154 1891-12-02 4 IHE Siamese Government have iustructed Messrs. Ramage aud Ferguson, Leitb, to proceed with the building of a fast twin screw steel cruiser of about 2,500 tons. Prince Wathama, half-brother of the j King of Siam, has been appointed Siamese Minister at Paris. The report of the Committee154 words
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Article1961 1891-12-02 4 PBIHCI Da.mi;ox«; Intkk'vikwkd. M. DX BLOWITI has been to dinner with PriMS Dimming m l»aris. and sends the following account to Tin Time*. The Prince toWl him auout tais|rrauha, »teaae»r», electric light, Ate. m Bangkok. TiiM account tli»n proceeds: 1 ;iskcd tlw« Prince what I, is p«.1,961 words
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Article247 1891-12-02 5 Vu^ \f f H Su F* ri nteudent of Po- The P.ench Government trauspoit Shamrock passed th.ough Singapore Har- bour yesterday from Saigon bound to 1 loulon. I I iiolkka being prevalent m Acheen fCMeb COtting here from Acheen must not enter the harbour before being boarded247 words
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Article136 1891-12-02 5 VnuiiKj Gazette. With reference to the billiard natch which, it is said, will be played between Sequah and Mr. Khoo Ghee Bog, we are now informed that the former bai asked the latter to eoucede to him L5O poiuts m a iraine of 1.000 up. This Mr. Khoo136 words
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209 1891-12-02 5 j\ i a moeuujj oi tiio tVnan^ Municipal ComndMiea on t)u» 20th inst., Mr. t^oinrie movod n reduction of the Police vot»» ttandiag at m'O,(H.O. One of the arguments used mM that the Commission were called upon to pay the same amount as when the209 words
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Article236 1891-12-02 5 In re the proposed leasiug of the Penan^ l jettj sheds the F'mcuuj Gazette says:— It really seems as though this Colony hatl no soul above a system of farm," no coutidenco m its own independent management of public affairs, but that alway* a middleman must be236 words
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Article1013 1891-12-02 5 Wednesday, November 2Vth, 1891 T 2r E r(iiDar v fortnightly meeting of j the Municipal Co urniiss toners was held m the Board Room, Town Hall, yesterday afternoon at 3.30. There were preseut Messrs. A. Gentle, (President,) Theo. Sohst, C. Crane, H. H. Riccard, Lim Ecg Keng, iM.1,013 words
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Article700 1891-12-02 5 Thk Municipal Progress Report for last month m drawing the usual comparison of tbe chief beads of Revenue for the ton mouths of this and la.^t year shews the followiug figures J.iu.uny October 1800 .l.niiurv October 1S»I Assessment ou HmiM's *)1ti..15:; ssi»4t.l^ Taxea m NN.itcr. Private700 words
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Article954 1891-12-02 6 PRO< X! \.;s OFTHK MUNK [PALCoifMISSION K&S A I" AX OkDISAKY Ml I.\<; Oil WKDHEBOAT, 11 m IItBCB, 1891. Pees h. NT. —The President, Alex. Gentle. the Col. Engineer, Major nteGalluui. [{E.i'.M.'i the Acting luspector (General of Police, H. H. Rk-eard." r> M T. Rolwt, Esq.. E. Crane, tsij.,954 words
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Article387 1891-12-02 6 Ax ext raoi <li:i i py general meeting of tbe ■boTe company waa beld m the office *»i the Company at 12.35 m. today. It miy be noted that tbe meeting ruled for noon, at whidi hour only the Chiirin^n. with Mr. < Cr.uu* d the387 words
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Article134 1891-12-02 6 Both judges held courts of Assize today. The Attorney-General prosecuted before Mr. Justice Goldnev and Mr. Drew before the Chief-Justice. The libel suit against the Siam Mercantile Gazette, on behalf of Mr Bethge, Director-Geueralof Railways, was SUOOMSIuI technically really it failed. A fined a hundred marks is134 words
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Article1148 1891-12-02 6 Complimentary Dinner to Mr. Hibby. Last night, Mr. Bibby the mining manager of Raub, was outertaiued by the local directors of the Raub Australian Syndicate (Limited) to a complimentary dinner at the Singapore Club. Diuner was served at 7.45. Mr. Anderson occupied theehaii, being supported <>n Mm right by1,148 words
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Article38 1891-12-02 6 &fala> Peuiusula Prospect received a telt»gram yestcrdiv t'roi ►Is, their representative at Kaub, giving i as the result i\ ci ushiog of 1 U) tons of st«»ue. I 'i illnir x.nk'tn^S i only.38 words
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Article186 1891-12-02 6 Thi two Malay held ->n a charge efifl complicity iv the recent tat. ils u>.«ault 4ME one Aimi.'t m Blanco Court \\v afternoon found guilty of uiauslau^hi and sentenced t«> three Years rigorous™ imprisonment each. A Chinaman who pleaded guilty of housebroaking by night and adiuiti186 words
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Article304 1891-12-02 7 The Famine m Russia. straits Time* November 1>4.) The prohibition of the export of wheat from Russia has for some time been under contemplation by the Czar's Government, and the adoption of the idea now shows the soreness of the famine there. Russia from climatic conditions, and from the304 words
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Article669 1891-12-02 7 Straits Tin)t\< ffnilllSlioi X 6.) The ratepayer is naturally an indignant animal but m the East he is. o£ course, less violent thau at home. There are some thiugs. however, which no mau cau endure without his blood boiling and we may assume thai the ratepayer who669 words
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Article301 1891-12-02 7 {Strait/ Tim<.< A //,<v J,~ Thk miriness of to-day's telegram leaves it iv doubt whether Lord Salisbury, m advocating at Birmingham, the extension of the panaol proprietor vstsui even at tho public expense, referred to Irelaud ouly or Great Britaiu as well. But there is a moderate assurance301 words
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Article1024 1891-12-02 7 (Sf i'a if B Tim?* November 4?<9.) The case against Goh Cheng Poon, trading as chop Pan Joo, divides itself into two heads. In the first place Goh Cheng Poon was charged with hiving fraudulently obtained goods, by improperly using a chop that (it was said) he no1,024 words
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Article334 1891-12-02 7 (Straits Time* r One of the great advantages of the V lies m the interest of its nunaerouj letters to the editor and, with such letter-wri-ters as Mi Hutteubach aud his «rit:.> >v the one hand and A. B. C. ou the other, the Straits Time*,334 words
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Article7387 1891-12-02 7 {otrait.-* Time* November 30.) It seems obvious that the Bun Joo prosecutiou was perhaps vexatious aud, at least, unnecessary. The probability appears to be that it was a prosecution m deference to mercantile feeling. Mr. Justice Golduey, being a judge m bankruptcy, ordered the Official Assignee to7,387 words
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112 1891-12-02 10 Mr. F. Powell, Protector <>t Chin Straits Settlements, has taken Uv\- i abseucc, with lnilf-s;il:irv. tor twelve mouths, after fourteen day*g vacation leave eommenciug .»u th<* 3rd ol 1891. Mr. \V. Evani id ta temporarily as Prolector of Ohiaea 3 i Settlements, Mr. F. Powell, oo112 words
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Article87 1891-12-02 10 Mk. Bihhy leaves to-day Cor Kaub. Thk number of visitors to th*» Baffles Library an i Museum daring the week was 3.756. H.M.& Pallas lefi tbii forenoon Hongkong to join the Bquadroo of Admiral Richards. An Association football matrh between He M urray*a XL and Lktbtfoot*! \187 words
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Article164 1891-12-02 10 uur Malacca Correspondent, under date iterday, suites that is was intended to cull a meeting there to-day to raise suWriptious for N\ w V. ir sp its iv that town. Tbe Hyacinth luis U"*u m port since Friday but she is to leave f»r Singapore tomoriow; some of164 words
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Article132 1891-12-02 10 (Pimong Gazettr, 26th November.) The irregularity of our mail communications is again brought into prominence by the fa<t that no mail has been rece'veC from Singapore since Friday last, and none is expected till to-morrow— a whole week. We hear that it is contemplated by a trench firm132 words
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1756 1891-12-02 10 [Extractfr<*M a debate on the second read' ing, m the Leyislaiire Council of 19th December, 1888.) The Attoruey-General: I propose the .second reading of this Bill- I said m introducing the Bill, that it was not introduced as a Government measure. The Government had no interest1,756 words
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Article81 1891-12-02 10 Thi Cricket El.'Vmi to Uphold the houonroi Pe&aagio thr fhrmtnmtidc mtlili •i Singapore vill, we understaud. Iv comn followa hteten Vfrighl tun, igrare, Authonv. Payne-Qftllwey, I>. Brown, Jnr., Limb. Peake, A I. s n. >!• I 'losUv. r.n.adnek aud Carter. Ot' thi M Pajrne-Qallwey ia81 words
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Article1011 1891-12-02 10 In Loosbofc, a royal favourite has tome to a terrible end under peculiar dreamstaiuvs. thus narrated m the Bourubaya Courant «-t the 14th November. Tins man. Said Abdullah by name, an adventurer of Arab descent, hU long filled the post of prime mimater to the Rajah oi Lombok,1,011 words
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450 1891-12-02 11 an extraordinary occurrence took place lt?r neC Urt lockup this morning, when a Chinaman named Seng Sen*, who had just been sentenced to three years imprisonment for cheating, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. It appears that the deceased and another450 words
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Article364 1891-12-02 11 Bln the Gformac Consular Court at Bangle, on til*- Hub Nov., brfom theGerin Minister and Messrs. Wind. Gleiui, and Gente, .IM^.n.charged with disseminating a libel the Director-Genera 3 lese fiailw Mr K.'tlu-f. }>>. two articles wl appeared iv 1 h» i Siam Mercantilt Oai ofOctob 2364 words
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Article203 1891-12-02 11 (Contributed <ntd condensed.) 4TM November.— Messrs. R. \V. De Vos Clerk of Worts N. A. Na-auat.har, Chief Surveyor; and P. Ampalavaner. C. C. P. W. D. hay? been granted a bonus of */5 each for the two first named, and $50 for the last for their pood203 words
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Article906 1891-12-02 11 i ciuual iater-poii rifl s!i noting competition between 13 n. Hongkong, and Si off m th i latter beraoon, aud it > iuppo» d that tl ing t«)x»i, place sitnuleottalv m the other two ports, [1 was, w«j option of either porl to com pon Saturday906 words
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Article258 1891-12-02 11 -t net oft >w report! uuder date October A 1 '"\vu I<<ts was ii«^ld m Raw a: wiiir'i proved lo be quite iii" tweeem auticip&l I. The ap-se< i>?\<v wm £15, with the iof corner 1 >t-. which were $20. The highest }>ri*.> bid w»«258 words
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55 1891-12-02 11 The folloving tele^ratn despatched from Adelaide on the 23rd N -v. "The first match a^utnsi i Australia began at Adelaide Oval on FridaTi tii^ 20tb, and coucHided to-d;iy (the 23rd at S p. m., resulting m a victory for X land (Lord Sheffield's team) by55 words
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Article303 1891-12-02 11 Via Re New York, l^th A —In <•> at banquet given bj tlie New York Chamber of Commerce la^t evening, Mr. Poster, I tary to the Treaa irj, s;<H the fixed policy of the United State* was to maintain the parity of gold and silver. He had ceased303 words
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Article501 1891-12-02 11 Supplemental to Strai/s Times Trlegra* I < Ceylon. Parit, M Nov.— On the termination of his visit to Pari*. M. de Giern proret ds to Berlin to meet General Von Cij.rivi. the German Chancellor. It is authoritatively d» clarMd fhnt M.de Giers enncludesa treaty of tlliance witii France.501 words
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Article325 1891-12-02 11 We [Londo China Em preri< ih'v im<l vision to compliment the Jaii Miuit'g and Tit. liug Company > n heij first tiu m niug veutare under Km sa peri Native Ma to bring its to a saceessful edit' TWoiti, ;t for the six mouths fn i Aug. 5 -li'iws325 words
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76 1891-12-02 11 Result of Play. Tuesday 24th. Ladies' and Gentlemen'- Handicap. Mrs. Lovell and Mr. Talhot beat Alia* King and Dr. Robertson level 5-<> <v 4 6*s. Profession Paies Finish of set Array I.) Mrs. C ha v tor Mid Capt. Tal»)ot beat Law) Miss Doualdaon and76 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter316 1891-12-02 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, Those of your readers who have toiled through Mr. Hutten bach's remar'caMe productions will uo doubt welcome the statement continued iv his last letter that heinvforth he will not allow himself to l>c fragged into such letters aud316 words
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Letter246 1891-12-02 12 {From Fair play of 0 >rd.) The yearning desire s\ey to be•me a seaport i; been realised, and the net result of all the < fforts at I •|>euii]^ and imp of the II: sh'<N i h;ii a further expeodii at 1-as: £2 lh- m and246 words
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711 1891-12-02 12 The Attorney -General of the Straits. To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, In your issue ot Saturday you j i at the Attorney-General because he rtaia charges into the Assize I iit. You do uoi call him an insolent ruffian, because that is uot your wav you only711 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement654 1891-12-02 12 llfugot'dTar Solution 9 0 Cures Colds, Coughs, X Q 0 Pulmonary Consumption /i^J^ Q 0 Whooping Cough, Q Q Catarrh of the blad- jMy^ Q Q der t «tc. The best n Q Hygienic and pre- A Q Kervative drink m a Q hot climates m Q cases of Epide*654 words
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Advertisement962 1891-12-02 12 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK CO. LTD The premises of the Company tre situated at Tanjong Pugar adjoining the town Singapore. Strain tram-cars run at short intervals carrying passengers and goods from Wharf to destinations at low rate*. The Wharf extends to one mile and quarter and is divided by the962 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous314 1891-12-02 12 Fattcnjicr LfsU a. Q. Q* L Mr S*TC t'' r». Orn« from Hongkong Mr.CoHn, If. Bo ith, Mr W.G Bmttie, Mrs. Lc-vui Me. From > Mr U-tVrt > P«T mi Kit' I i:i Mal:i«' I M ''m. P"r !f»!ii Elamtrarg Mr Smith. Mr Bntrokea Per b 7'.*,.;.-.i.' from Madras —Mn314 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement567 1891-12-02 13 ESTABLISHED 1865. i P HARGREAYES GO. Engineers, i R o N Brass Founders BOILERMAKERS, Bri^E Buil, D EK 8 S HIP 'i^ks.(;en krai. Contractors. K. SINGAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Building Yard. TTIGH class STEAM VESSELS always XX under construction, from 38 ft to 150 ft length of keel, of best567 words
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Advertisement571 1891-12-02 13 ■•■'i »i 018, &c. f o f best quaKtv Asbestos »oap for |>aint work. ENGINEERS' STORES. Ac u^kinw r I d rilbh r A9hes '<>* *"<» other pa< kings Cylmdnr »„<) Pug i no nilg f Fossil r fl< Si Rolled Zi.,o FWU monl covering Fireela% »,,,1 l, rit k9571 words
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Advertisement292 1891-12-02 13 BENSON'S WATCHES. Manufactory, Ludoate Hill, London MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEN for S rfnteast aCtUred r ™<^ j Benson's Special strength "FIELD" WATCH. fe p'i^/Xl! 88 En lish Half Chronometer, £2 BENSON'S LUDGATE WATCH A three-quarter Plate English Lever fully cnmppiisated Silver, £5.5*., Gold, £12.12* Special sizes and make292 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous567 1891-12-02 13 Miirrix; i> post. Dsdar this lio:j(linp tho following abhroviaUonsare a»ed. tti. iteamer; ih.— ship; b«. Innju^; Rnt British; U.Q. .^tntos r>. Preach; Qer. German; Dvt Dutoh; A.i'-. li. <•. Qtatrai cargo; d dock pej iengeni; (J.— Unoertain T. l\ W.—Tnnjoog Pa^ar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanjoog Pagar Dock W.— Borneo567 words
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Miscellaneous867 1891-12-02 13 Ti-lok Anson, 28th. Tin On-. :»3 d Strait* Steamship Co. Ltd. ForTolok V i> n ,i rw Rds. Vessels which have Prkviouslt. Arrived, and are Still m Pobt Pegu, Brit. str. 348 tons, Capt. A ngu*. From IVnang 24th. G. c d. p. fctraits Steam- *hipi\,.Ltd. ForPenang. via port*, Ist867 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous384 1891-12-02 14 rAKRIVAIS 7 1-LAQ <y V'ksskl's Xamk A Tons. Captain. From. Sailvd Consignees. Or* Kio 24 Cicero Biit.-tr. 10;W George Saigon Nov 21 W. Mansfield Co. 24 r'tiaiig Ann str. £56 Follett Saraaran-r Nov 21 Tan Kirn Tiau A Son. 24 'VVna str. 432 Hoon Penan^ Nov 21 Uoustead A Co.384 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement734 1891-12-02 15 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCZ A*ls for LEA PERRINS 9 SAUCE. ttrftnt ami Oilmw tkrmtfhoHt tht \r,,,M. DETAIL E VER YWHERE. Sirgaptie Ageala, JOHN LITTLE A Cl>. Fortify the System Against Disease. il S K^ 0R FLU!D EXTRACT OF Is the only t^g™ -»«,*>.■> liv t W o-i(l3.ful r S^llflaliilll I J llTfi734 words
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Advertisement109 1891-12-02 15 IT^OR P»fe»Coffoo Plantation situate! j Lundu m Sarawak, *2"> o<» a<-res r»f L 1 beT an Cffe6 planted and doinff well, and nnr* perics containing suffiei^nt jomng })lains to *>lant 50 acres i)i two imuthV time, frith Und ready to receive tlie same, and .">o<> acrrs of j)ltin and hill109 words
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