Straits Times Weekly Issue, 9 March 1892

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  • 26 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE New Seriks Publish™ for Transmission by Evkrt Homeward Mail Steamer. I'Piuce 40 Cents VOL MLVrir. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1892. JNO. :M>(J7.
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  • 22 1 LA V'tH >\.— '>uM».--ln; -h.at -\V iratah," Riv»- Va!n U .vi I. tin \vif.» i)f WILLI VM Ohuk'Kwvu!) !i\\'ii)ON, (»L' a son.
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  • 25 1 r's Oath>iral, Si»iij;i]i >r\ on SuUvdw. -7i\ Fobrui"y, L892. bj thi Ru. K. P>T« J. Buß'Hvrr, to Muriki. »RK. ni »<••» of Capi tin liinir.
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    123 1 WEI i W. MAU-'li. i»rn l-.'J. Market (^iwtat i >u>. Bauunai y ot the Week. Router** relejjrams. Th-» Offi*' «f \ttornov-< 1 The Q uii S«'.-i Ditfi Milt v Am«.- ler Muuici{-i il Vn >\u T»»» i*i-ii«o of C Tli iSi ]i»r' M mcijKiii' Our A nl>issad>> in Pek»n.
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  • 418 1 Singapore. Bth march. 1892 Produce. <^u" s »;.2(' do r< he No. 1 do i No. J. T.rt-r. ■g** H":li, 3>" He I'.itiauak, 3 ►Jack $.90. lour, Sarawak 2.85 Pftarl 8a :».T< Coffee tfnli, 29.50 Coffee Lioerian, :?o.«m». Flake, 4.15 do <Jo lBt quality 4.*»<» do ut
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  • 361 1 Fhe Legislative J >uncil net ou Wednesday and Tim s.l. tv to consider the Jiurk-k--■ha, Criminal Procedure, ami Lard's Daj Progtett w.t- made with tfa "hmsuivs. The Lord's Day Bill met witb some opposition and bad to be slightl y amended, ita titU being changed to tli.it
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  • 244 1 bar Strait* Time* The Coal Tkaiu:. I ndon, hi March— The Duly News says that th." stoppage of work at the collieries is au attempt at a combination l>y (Rasters an<l mon fof a Colossal coal riu^. In consequence of the movement price* »«t coal a r c
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  • 471 1 The price of «-..,ti rn London Ims i>it.'u ten ihtllingi ton during the List fortiiiulit; a aura bar of out ward bound iteamen delayed in tin- London 'locU for want of coal. An Akki. vn ExpODITIOH ix tkouhi.k. London, ith March. Heuter*! Ageni ;tt Mozambique lelegmphi that
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  • 56 1 THE STRAITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. K VI* IS MIAIJI>. Bi isbai Mood M ic. h. L2 i '.in Tli^ price of Etaul B#»lleM thirtoenpeset Bs thirteenpenoe The last t«'W r am was dated Friday thi Itli and tlu- pricet thvu w Sullen fifteenpenos Buyern soveni»ence IShli's #> ftOO6 The a
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  • 321 1 1 1 v r b shan s U to-daj Brisbane at ihi>tetM)|»>ure uuder tOcei I'm: K w.j; <•: S tn: vs I cut 1 1 first i- 1 of tin- Baugkok-Korat milwuv WVtlnesdaj. H. E. THE < i«»\ ISOH lilt- U -U. it <.nd. t<» visit IVtrtk
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  • 654 2 fESDAY, Ist MARCH. The utting of the titst sod of the Kor.it Railway (Siara) is fixed for the Jhinet. The Count and Countess De Geloes are among the passengers leaving for Europe per tSm/halien. (V,) pore Mr. Haughton this morning the bioatnan arrested for importing Borneo copper
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  • 82 2 Tuk manufacture of alkali must be a j profitable business, and it^fs one of the English industrial undertakings of investors in lirunuer, Moud and Co., no cause to complain. For tiour half-yeai > prior to June, 1889, the i. r.any paid dividends of 25 per cent., for the next
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  • 250 2 At the annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Rifle Association which was held in the S. C. C. pavilion last eveuing, the report and account! submitted showed the association to be on :i sound financial basis, aud that there was to be seen a
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  • 303 2 Chu Heono. the Chinaman who ran amok in Japan Stieet Bome weeks ago, was charged before Mr. Woodward to-day with attempted murder. The prosecutor, Ang Kf.' Guan, gave evidence to the effect tl.at accused bad formerly been a cook in his employment. Accused had given
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  • 476 2 ■The French transport Cachar arrived this otormng from Saigon with 91 soldiers and 32 officers ou board as passenger*. Fhi troopship Tamar arrived this morning from Hougkoug with 51 officers and 653 often <>n board for England. The Chinese Consul-General informs us that the Emperor of China
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  • 194 2 The report receired from theloeal A«ln:inis- I T-itiiiiitti the pro ]»<M-ts of tho crop on the :>ist .l;iiiu;uy IVJ»J1 V J»J is ;i-; folluws The area \mml<m- paddy euliivation i- no"? p in a'rd ;»t 4,174,541 acres* i»r 258,356 acres n ore than the aetnala
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  • 190 2 In the Strait* Timei of February 1-th and 24th tin iv appeared >< me tun- d< nee under the title ot A Cry from I Native St a in wbieh there v. eased u r >ea.t dissatisfaction imougt minor officials of the Native Btai the appointment
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  • 207 2 Trial Trip of the New Steam Launch "Empress for the War Department. On Saturday this new lauiulj left John•us Pier at 9 o'clock a. m. on her official trial-trip, with Lieutenant-Colonel Parkin, aud Mr. Rowe, Marino Surveyor, on board. Proceeding alongside H. M. S. Hyacinth. Messrs. I. Humprey, Naval Lieutenant,
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  • 3615 2 Convicted Polite mkn's Aim-i \i.. This morning in the Supreme C< url before Mr. Justice Goldney Lance Corpo Ramausah and PC. 412 Mohamed Euaope appealed against a eouvictiou by the Senior Magistrate. Mr. Matthews appeared for the appellani and Mr. Drew for the reapondeill The appeal was from
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  • 1122 3 An Inquest washed in H. H. M.'s Court Yokohama ou the 15th February, U-fore James Troup, Esq., Assistant Jnd" as Coroner, and a Jury into the stances attending the death of Georj I wer Robinsou a resideut. of Vokoham Edwiu Wheeler, M.D.. >worc —J
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  • 210 4 Thk Hongkong Daily Press, in commenting on the Lord's D*y Bill now befoie the Legislative Couucil hen\ points out that, i the form* r port, the fees charged for exemption have proved effective in putting an end to Sunday labour afloat except iu very special eases,
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  • 343 4 Mb. W. E. Hooper tendered his resignation as Muuicipal Commissioner for Tangliu Ward vesterd.u afternoon. The resignation will be laid before the next meeting of theßjanJ to-morrow. The 1 1 i_c at the Chinese Consulate Ge- I ha- i, „ii flyiug half mast hi-h these last few
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  • 297 4 (From our Correspondent.) Tras, Ulu Pahamj, 25th F«6.-~Tunku Samet's expedition of of twenty-one Malays, which started from the Raub land--1 ing place, last Thursday, the 18th Febmary, tQ clear the Bilut and Klan riveis as far as Kwala Klau has returned to Tras to-dav
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  • 450 4 Yesterday, at Jobore the anniversarv of the Sultau's eoronatiou was celebrated with considerable rejoicing. At t> a. m. the Sultau's ships, which had been drawn up iu line iu the Straits the night previous wore gaily dressed with bunting, aud the flagstaff at the Fort was
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  • 93 4 j H. H. the Sultan of Jobore a Crarden Party on Monday at Tversall, in honour of Lady Cleuienti Smith. There was a large attendance, amongst those present being H. E. the Governor, Lady Clementi Smith, and their house-party and suite. A number of Johore officials were present. H. H.
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  • 249 4 FURTHER GOLD DISCOVERIES AT RAUB. (Extract from a letter from Mr. Bibby to the Company's Local Board).) Jiaub, 2Sik February. I Lave very great plensure to inform you that we hate struck «;old ou a crosscut from engine shaft west lode, in a leader formation fully fifteen fett wide of
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  • 567 4 Thi3 rooming be to ie Mr. Kynnersley iu the Fust Magist i ate's Court two European firms appeared iu answer to su miaous charging them with having false weights. Oue summons stated that on the 19th February Hch. Bock, being the Manager of the firm
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  • 4374 4 Wednb»*ay, 2nd March. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held iu the Council Chamber, yesterday afternoon, at 2J*O p. id. Tne following I members were present His Excellency the Governor. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, oc.m.g.) The Hon'ble the Acting Colonial IA. P. T. the
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  • 2827 6 The Attorney-General moved that the Lord's Day Ordinance be read a second time. Mr. iii.;AARDT said that wheu it \\u> tirsi iij....t, ,j that a bill of this description ras contemplated or would soon make its ippearance for the consideratioa of the Council, his attention was naturally
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  • 296 6 In a despatch to Sir Cecil Siu r n January, 1892, Lord Kuutsford sa 1 observe tlini \,.u oiujmrc* 1 mated Revenue for' 1892 wiih l^w^nw in LBB9, but would r.imind wh4*h, ordinal dcisiou «s to th* amouu' contribution was taken hv Ht M (rOYeroiiunt. the\ had
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  • 692 7 Re Office of Attorney (,rn<>ral. [Sf rails Times March I.) Qblish the full text of a letter in bi h a considerable practising barrister s that the Attorneys-General of the i Colonies should remain practising Kirrisi s and we publish an article iu fbi a considerable K istern newspaper
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  • 340 7 Straits ZHmef March 2.) To-day's telegram brings word of the < Bob ring Sea fishery question drawing a sta-e nearer solution after if has troubled the United States, Britain, and Canada e LBB6. Tii.' diffi uUv arose from the ssion of Alaska to the United States
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  • 285 7 Anot her Municipal Vacaucy. s M irch 4.) Mr, Hooper finds it proper to retire from the Municipal Commission it appears thai the person who should be elected in his place ia M Joaquim. The Chi who recently pressed Mr. Joaqaim to stand for the Tanjong I Pagar Ward, are
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  • 284 7 \Si rail.* Time* March 4.) EtsuTEi is a Little too early about the price of coal. It may be that m those remote districts of suburban London that are inhabited by Eastern merchants the priee of household coal has risen. Or, at Least, it may be
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  • 210 7 1 Mi, 1 hi election ol Mr. liv 1 terday, bj a j oil of I 8 the rater m irk o^ oral effort in Singapore. There has never been so great a poll; and, while it is d to assum that the vote tn a general approval
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  • 479 7 Thl French t ranspoi thismorning for Toulon. Mr. K. \l. BILILIOS has been appointed to till the Hongkong Legislative Council seat vacated by the death of Mr. Byiie. It will be seen from nriil advices thai the Pahang Rifting ended with a liberal amount of telegraphing. Thk
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  • 138 7 The lutcrnation <! Marine ]>;ui\ Li.mted. of w i llli' ap'llN here, l l\" i»siU'(l tin Annual Report lii.-nt <>t P nriil.- u)> to that th« subscribed eapi'al of unountM t.i t'6lH>.< and Uhmtvc Fu ltf\S II »W i">' iMcil )ffi<M'«* 111 I. and Mi; Tnr n^tt |i
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  • 178 7 2 \~> a. in. to-dav it n the Central Polios Station ti broken out at 22 High used for th.' itl Merchandise. The II odd-mi reel was the tirst o\i 1 1. ,r was followed shortly by tlu. 1 Hring appliances from Teluk Bridge Road, and
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  • 1246 8 MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thursday. 3rd March. A meeting of Ili«' Legislative Council din tbe Council Chamber, at •J.-><> p. m. The following m< ml irs were present His Excellency the Governor. Sir Cecil Clemknti Smith, <:.m.;. His Excellency Sir Cii.-ules Warren, <;.c..M.<... B. Commanding the Troops. Hon'blo the
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  • 1598 8 KnoUford dated 15th October 1891: t-oxmy ►hould decrewa. if they w, e .->■■ .l., n ,-,l,is C0,.,,!!,,,,!.,,,, |u v IS!K> to S4 '>«<♦!•>- VI 1( (le roaBed in t. »ow -vt.f r rn "U >" ttr u v««»/ifia.». vo,o,f| 40U. For max* >eai (18.^ it> estimate at|3,(i29,316,8W
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  • 136 8 THEfollowi^ rau] ullicj] ther details of ih appe ttyogo A /'•>• Vtlk i-'-tii l-vi... i tv Jl while (Irivin- ina (iopcart the w -hot I,\ Lent. H.-tho,-i, rir u ()f t IQ f '"«•■"••< wh tired three •> (> p]v hitti^ :n ■>'
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  • 480 9 March 4th. 18f>2. A' '<■' postponed 'meeting of the i mission was hold at noon were present M< ssrs. \l, dent), Th. Sohst. Cosmo l\i--1 -iif aiul the Hon'ble Tun M discussing the minutes, said r report of last meeting it v f Mr. Miller's resignation rh.it was
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  • 128 9 !>:^^Hfetber lauds States-General the for the Colonies gave rise to dis- about the resignation of the Go\Aeheeu, Colonel Pom pe. The italed,that between the GovernorHp Coloui-l Pompe an importaut Il< e opinion arose as regards the The Governor-General was fur of the blockade, while Pompe promoted quite another "J
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  • 76 9 The following aro the telegrams al t( .ut the Pabatag Rising id the London papers received yesterday Bi*qapore, 29fh Jan,— The Ofug Kayih I ahawMii .S'lii.-Mitai.— ,t is to say the chief headman of SemißUa— is holding the st< ckade ag mst the Goveraneni force
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  • 72 9 Siyapor*, /.</ F«6._ The SalUn'- f have taken many desert d stockades Major M i allan teport* that the Oraug KayaL has into tht< jnn^lc '",1 Peuing ueApap ra «ffr*«' in holding lh»l the Ormg Kayah has -i- tyauces. Tl. > Penanp aB k B for ih.> uoimn«tio«i of I
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  • 134 9 r he rebellious movement on tho Semaium river has collapsed. Major Me B Inin who is in command, telegraph* thai four stockidea woir ciptuml „i, Saturday ..t Benua ■ud three at Kwalaklaii. ihe leader of the revolt, t!,o Orang Kayah, has abandoned us Uendquarten, and he hinuelf baa taken refuge
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  • 77 9 m The following t' legram was n c«ived at the Coiouial Office from the Grovemor of the Straita Settlements, dated Feb. 1 Disturbances at Pahang praeticalli at aa end." 8 ngapore, 9md I, b.— The Sultan of Pmha**, wh i is accompi oied bj |£r. Bodger, the British Resident Ins
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  • 21 9 nn\v in i (f .-jinjilctolv ended. The Sultan's too pa aro searching t)n» jungle 1 >r;utir K -ivah. The Times Correspondent
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  • 79 9 tporv, tth F,h—*\ nu'etiuir «,f the incil held to-day, the linvornor ol 'he Straita Settlementa, Sir C. Cleineiiti Smith, declared that ,ii»» I'., ag rising was praetieally cnd.'d. The Bmhan, hs aaid, Imd acted most lly tlm.u^hout. Mr. Rodger, the Brit tident, tud his aasistantfl were highly praisetl for the
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  • 561 9 Colonel wn.BUHAM, a m.iu who probably more anxiously watches the development of tho Baub Goldfield than any otbet shareholder, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Europe on his waj t.> Austtiilia. Colonel Wilbraham, wit h M->.-s!>. LasceOes and Ki»-e, were the three men who were selected i<> riew the E&aub
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  • 621 9 Tmeke is a project oo toot to establish a wholesale and retail butchering establishment at Sin under the direct man»geni**Qi of K i«o|,.., n butchers. Mr. H. \V. H. Stoveus, the Manttver of Mewrs. Goldsbor«>u^li Murt < lo.'a Station pn»] erties io North Ai..>iraii,t, is
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  • 885 9 Supplementary to Strait* 7 I Via Ceylon.) Pari«, luth F,b.— M. D. Freycinet's <>■• •iiuMit was defeated through a coalition of the Right ai.d Radicals after a confuted debate uj <>m obecore fo&i Loado*. Feb. -a in etiug of il.o leadin- .1 .tebpitmerNaud manufacturers of Dundee bed yesterday,
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  • 2816 10 Monday, for Lick of space, we pubIsbed a summary only of a letter by Mr. Francis, Q. C., that up|-.u-. d in the Hongkong Daily Pres* of 22nd February. The following is the letter in full Sir, I undcr-tand th t there is coining 1 before, tho (Council
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  • 237 10 <)l l: ISrishilllO t-v-raiii i fall in the Ihiy.iV price Raub sh Tui: ivtuni .r< to the. W^t Libran an. l Mi^.uiji .iuriug tliß 1 i is rumoured, s i\ s the Pit tlint i!;.' puism- jii I--- to iv;»lace J^H ti P« in- It I 11
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  • 159 10 At St. Aii.h iv's Cathedral OD 9 lv 27th I- i. 1 in irrii to Miss Murie long a ivsid. ,t o f Si- v ven shortly leave for Euro;,. i u was conducted i,v tli,- I; v. 11. i» there was a very'nuQieroui at Tiic
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  • 829 11 ■Chamber is against Trade Marks Registration. general meeting of the Singap6re iber ot Commerce was held in the r,\ nange Room at noou this dav, for the purpose of considering the subject of legislating tor the registration of Trade Murks; and to confirm the addition to the
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  • 170 11 At the Muuicipal electioq yesterday for the Tanjong Pagar vacancy there were altogether fifty votes polled, of which Dumber two were disallowed, bringing the total down to forty -eight Mr. Tav Ueok Te.it polled forty-seven votes; Mr. Cosmo Paterson one; Mr. J. p. Joaquim none. It is to
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  • 183 11 At a Hongkong L gislatire Oooncil meeting on the 25th February. Mr. Whitehead asked Will t lie Government laj on the table copies of the correspondence referring to the altered position of the Attorney-Genera] He thought the I nofficials were hardly conversanl with the reasons and
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  • 334 11 Tut: departures, both of Europeans nod Cbiuose from 1* 'ii to Qermaa New Grainea have bulked s»> largely of late that the iJelt Ciwrunt has made inquiries iuto labour prospects in that land >>t" promise. The particulars available show that, at Stephansort, the present Beat of Governmeni there,
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  • 1278 11 The subject of the Rev. G. M. Keith's lecture at the Presbyterian Church this week was the Reformation. The catastrophe, which reot Christianity asunder, he said, had beeu loug imminent. The Papal system had for eeuturies succeeded by main force in holdiug together heterogeneous and antagonistic elements
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  • 546 11 Thi: Saigon Pr<»jr d raws a dark j tun <>t the havoc wrought by the moiitM dealing of Chitties amoug the g aud thoughtless natives of Cocbiu-ChuML These money lenders arrive in the i mutry sc.mtily el >th.-d aud with slendet capital, aud have uow in iheirhandsat
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  • 1063 12 op Proceedings of the Municipal c<>m mi BionekB un wednesday, 17rH February. L892. Present: The President, Alex. Gentle Esq.; Th. Hon. The Colonial Engineer, Major McCnlluni. R. k.. c. m. a.-. '1 Sohst, Esq.; The Hon. Tan Jink Kim W. E. Hoo per. E*-q. Absent: The Ad ing Insp.-Geno»-al
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  • 148 12 of Proceedings of the Municipal commissionkrs at a special Meeting on Thurshw 25th Fsby., 189& Pri:sknt: Tlie President, AW. Uoutle, Esq. Tlic Hon. Col. rTngineer, Major MeC.'alluin. r.e. The. Actg. Insp. Genl. of Po'ice, H. H Riccrd, Esq.; The Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, W. E. Hooper, Esq. Absent: J.
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  • 724 12 Our Ambassador at Peklsj. The removal of Sir John Walsham from Pekin, as narrated iu to-day's telegram, is probably an effect of the outcries which have been raised against him l>\ the mar- (.-hunts of Shanghai, of Hongkong, and ef the Treaty Ports. These outcries have been
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  • 742 12 It will be Ken thai Mr. Dnnlop (who went home iu connect ion with the siou for a railway m Biaoiese-Malayan territory between Singera and Kulim) i succeeded in arranging company or syndicate to build the railway. He has ;i as we we informed, succeeded, on the
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  • 353 12 Rrdali S inborn Kail way. It is satisfactory to kuow that fl^^H pauy lias been to' mod iu Londou toj^^H with tin 1 concession grauted It-. ar bj U. M. the Kiu;' of Siatn to Mr Charts Duulop for a lino of iailwa\ ;i.»m Kulitil to
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  • 1271 13 xu«u nail ou Saturday nH,t h-_ Singapore Philharmonic Socieiv -ave uf ip lourth musical eveuing Tlie 'pro S^!c^ ged Chielly iOr tbat or" T^oll^n!^ Part First. Compos^ fr.r the Coronation of H M Mr. Howard Newton. Harnioiiiuni. 2VI r. Prir^l," u lrll llt Miss Gbi j
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  • 285 13 BriMbane, 9ih Fefc.— A telegram from Qeraldton c tales that Geraldton is in :i state of excitement. All the Javanese employed in the Colonial Sugar Company's Goondi Plantation, to the number of 310, are in town, .iiid gathered in knots in the main street. It '/P'.-irs
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  • 951 13 To be Wound Up. An extraordinary general meeting of MM above-named Company, was held in loe Exchange Rooms, at noou this dav for the purpose of considering and if thought m, passing the following resolution "That the Company be wound up vol- I untanly under the
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  • 374 13 Lord LAMIHOTOM read a paper before tht Indian •jaion of the Society of Arts, John «fr« t Adelpbi I Feb. 1 1 on Recent Travc], in lndo-( hina. The chair was occupied b\ L,m>u. .ti.r An.lrrwCbirko. In the course l V; it( rtl ;in V l(lri
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  • 668 13 I tnj. 12.) THE i aim and <!.-• siv« attitude which rharacterU. d bir <-il Smith, the < i f the Strait* Settlement*, throughout tli. KM' small disturbance in i ahaug, has i ■uiply jnslifi. b\ the resuk <>f"7,is K I'lk- .-HV.iir :m parently i.-v.
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  • 326 14 At Johore on Sxturday night, Captain Vere Creitfhton and the officers of >hore .Military Forces crave ao evening party in honour of 11. li tbe Sultan. Tin- grounds, the Corniuandant's house, aud the Hag-stall: wore brilliantly illuminated by Chinese lauterns, aud the enmce to the Port was
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  • 704 14 Via i,l <> tl r :'->/// F«fo.— M. Ruiiv^r fiiled io kit vll'oi i i form ii now Cabinet owing In the hostility of fm Radicals. Constantinople, \'~>fh Feb. —Ad attempt wus ide t<'-ilty on th«- lif.> of A'. Viilcovitcfi, the Bu'tfai i.s i a^eiit. who was Htahlxtl
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  • 127 14 The S. C.C. Tennis Tournament. Tne>d;»>*s Play. Pbopbssios Paiks. Law 1. Logan and fclliott beat Bdaeation. Jenk ns ai d t tiiiirle. Banks. Lightfo^it and Dow be«l C. B.— Norton and li. U. Grey. Double Bahdicap. Biseoß and Mould 1 •"> /<»(// Lighifoot and Barker. SCT. Owen aud Pearce, owe
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  • 153 14 BIROLI MAxnit ai 1 "A. Patertou s,»r l» at Pearce -cr. E'liot J IS I" at Pringle l 15. l>" Class. Jones i 1 beai Mould J««qniu] Simon ecr. 6eaJ Barker 15. Lightfool Bcr. beat Thomson 15 J Vabli" !»(it DongUM. DOUBLI Hanhua! 1 Somtrtille Dow > KcArthur
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  • 96 14 hVhhiction on (allin^s. TO THE EI.ITOR OK THE STRAJTS TIMES." Sir,— The case of Abrams v. Elphick reported in your issue of yesterday throws a curious sidelight on the ways of a British Colony. A fully qualified Veterinary Surgeon, Avith the wider experieuce of the only two "vets" in
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  • 224 14 To the Editor of the "Straits Times." Sir —There is a certain amount of truth in the letter of M The Horse's Friend which appears in your issue of last Bight, so far as it applies to the ordinary amateur, who. after feeding his horse or pony on
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  • 332 14 Thk price of the 67 mifa Ti>»»i* deliv< five is is t'ollow i Within British Malaya. Daily issue ]»t year 24 dollars. (l«i d<( copy 1" <'<'nts. Wii-kl\ issui 1 year l'l dollars, do <!<> w >pj W l l l />',• I Mil.iif.t. |> i->ue jut
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 239 14 I'll K PAID AI) V E RTISE M i ri^O meet the convenience of <W J_ vertisers the Strait* Tim cheap prepaid s.'ale applicable to the lowing advertisements Sit untious wanted; servants want %rHf elet lost or found houses wanted I T specific articles for sal»» f Is, small typeolose
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 657 14 1 r^^ i j i mmmm m mmm^^ m I'MniinaiKfir List* Akiuvaus. Per Pumea from Madras via Penang -i-t-: S< Xatier, Mrs. burton Brown, Mi-* Vale, Mr K J. Wa ler, Mr.O.QaskiU Baton, Mr. H. Les«lar Mr Watt, Mr. A. Hoedan, Mrs. N*aga|>a. Per s. Malacca from Telok Anson: Messra
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 571 15 SSTABLi ":S6T -^AYES CO, f s VBl RB, JMAKER&, I ILDKRs. S- tj,. ONTRAOTOI I lIKOAPOKE KWALA LUMPUR. H Ship Building Yard. FJS IGHclaBB STEAM VESSELS always |X nn<ler const met ion, from :<S ft. to 100 ft. k i of^ keel, of host design and finish! ll^A- PINERY from
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    • 395 15 l»S Snginerom I V :er aml h Phospho: uronss 1 kO Vfil M wtos and other I Pf 01 oi.s of ,11 l V mls B Boiled Zinc, Fossil me* eoreringj i'ir.clav and bricks. r id in boxes and SetB; Vl( lit, and Allows forn Paten* Belting, Xorth British <r
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    • 828 15 1 SSh^nANQLAYA w^*joncilioi Cl\, Establisluaeiit. A FA.aious HEALTH RESORT •Ui<M) FSBT ah<'» LHI LaTOti 01 tmk T"-'h- hour* h<> ■■>•},! j datavia, and 'ty tu n four ■11 from 8 t a u JL mraliv improved and enlarged, and offers every comfort bo tttsitors. highly recommended for invalids and others
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