Straits Times Weekly Issue, 29 March 1892
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section27 1892-03-29 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. JNew oeries Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamek. I'Pkice 40 Cents VOL XLVIII. Siy&APORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1892. NO. 3.G7027 words
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Article, Illustration53 1892-03-29 1 j The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspapar m Asia, British India excepted. i It circulates m Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, m Siatn, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. j No other Eastern newspaper has so53 words
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Article483 1892-03-29 1 TUESDAY. MARCH, 2!»ih 18i>2. Market Quotation-. Summary of the Week. Reut^r's Telegrams. I>o<m1 and Gemr.nl NVws. We>f African Affair*. Pahang iu Thursday'* Council. Silver Leiris].; ion. The Pa huj Inclu-tm^nt. Small Holding L« i £islaii<>n. -More Native (irievan The Legislative Council. Raub. V from Penang-, Pernk, Selanjfor. Pm.r. D«'ii.483 words
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Article167 1892-03-29 1 Thk Legislative Council md ->n Tuursuay ;tn<l HtDCtioned a loan of $100,000 to l\ibaug and afterwards ad jouruod fine die. The Governor will shortly leave on a visit to Peoaog and Perak. Disquieting reports of the ex-Ormog Ka\ all's movement! cotne from Pahaug, but the Sultan's167 words
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Article293 1892-03-29 1 Disaster on the West Coast of Africa. London, 22 nd March. News has been received from Sierra Leone that the British expedition to Timbo has been repulsed, it is reported that Captain Robiuson, K.E., is killed and that twenty-three officers and men are wounded. The Governor of West293 words
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Article574 1892-03-29 1 Mr. \V. H. Tkha.hkk, <•. m. Seenetary to the Government of Perak and acting British Resident of thai State, (and formerly Governor of British North Borneo) has been appointed Resident of Sdangor. Mr. Treacher will, for the present, remain .is Acting \l isidenl of Perak. l is574 words
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Article516 1892-03-29 1 The Amok-Kinner Fires the ('am POI About half-past 9 o'clock on Saturday night, Bagii man living m Canipongßui, m the Bochore District, ran amok, and after firing the eampong he seized a chopper ami a stick- and attacked everyone with whom he fame m contact. The516 words
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Article718 1892-03-29 2 WEDNESD\Y, 23kd MARCH. A line of steamers, says the Diurio de Manila, will shortly be established between Singapore and Sooloo. Me. Duff, to lie m charge of the Pahang police, is to leave to-day for m m the Honxbnrgh. A xew Japanese torpedo gun-Tesael, which was undergoing718 words
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Article1400 1892-03-29 2 I TEMEBLOH CAPTURED BY THE "Ex-ORAXU KAYAH." From a StraiU Times correspondent. Tras, near Raul Tuesday March 2'Jnd, 5 p. m Khatib Arit', the nephew of th< Toh Gajah, has (tome overlaud fron Semantau bringing the news that 01 Thursday night Temerloh was surprise* by six liuudred1,400 words
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Article134 1892-03-29 2 The Pinang Gazette "believes that Mr Ireacher is to be Resident of Selangor. The steam yacht Esmeralda, left Sine a pore yesterday afternoon for Klane no for Pahang as had been believed. The United Service Juuglers oave a successful entertainment m the fanglin Barracks Theatre last evening,134 words
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Article385 1892-03-29 2 The Hyacinth" and thk "Battles." It was rumoured by news m tb«' mail papers that H.M.S. Ph<rbe was to be oommissioned on t li»* L3th March, and that sbe woulil come to the East to relieve the Hyacinth, which vessel has now been on the stern fcta'ion for385 words
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Article3490 1892-03-29 2 (/•'/•<./// <////• QorreßpoudetU.) The following must l>e read by light of the telegraphic news published vest» 1 day. Tra* t 19tk Marc)'. -There is no furt news of the ex-Orang K<>>/.> since I wrote you last. Hadji Amri.au emissary of theDato j Gajah, has visited Kaub3,490 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement67 1892-03-29 3 MISQUITH CO. PIANO AND HI 1^ .iI ■> sb n IND REGULATOR, m I C Hard, of Loado». 11..1 nude m new. F.-'i AwricM Harm niuaw, ami all tut of I :it~. BICYCLES. Jolin Little Co, HAVE JUBH l;: ElVfill BHIPMEN' Coventry Safety Bkyclen, with BtU B« it ugi to67 words
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Advertisement484 1892-03-29 3 I BSTABLIBHED I lARGREAVES 00. UroiNEE&B, Iron JL Bra&s Fovkmi ii.kum vki:i:s, BbIDOI I.i ii.im.io, Sim iirii.-.'i.i: I IBM Bl \i. SOD i i; \< NJ IsiNOAI'OHF. ft KWM.A l.UMl'ini. II Ship Baildlltg Yard. *WIOHcUm BTEAII VK>sKl,> al IM IL uikl.t eonal rod km, t'r..m ft. to 1 M-ljriii f484 words
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Advertisement428 1892-03-29 3 NOTICES. 1 \k«;f. stock <>f u.K' >i! i DUY IM.AT Weof ChoniionU andatl photngr. m&torUla <<• AM V'l'Kl (i R. LAMBERT H CO., >r.l ir.l I {.mil. 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. Pi tpULAB lIXDN M. w< >i:ks T.-\t Book of 1 Pi >■'• and I' 1 i<-. bj I' I428 words
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Advertisement334 1892-03-29 3 JftHliTIV. II VRI.IN IH i: \V <lAB('OTNR \k\ \i:\ ■>\ MIIAKK HI'AT, «»KRAl.l> 1,,s ii VMI'ION l.\> IV iNTMC. riMil' s WHTMALIND, IH tfww. .in>»-. tmm m j».-m. will h* bor« v n nt 'I' HOI Nl> \l» BRITISH INDI BTK Ml NAY [OATIoH NU'\s> LIMITED FO RI*KN A N334 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement419 1892-03-29 4 NOTIOBB. The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper $i m Asia, British India excepted. c It circulates m Singapore and Penang". throngiiout all the Protected Stat3s of the Malay Peninsula, m Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the i'hilip- pines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has419 words
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Advertisement431 1892-03-29 4 tmnmkrs. NOTICE TKNDKIts re iiiriic] bj the Gowmm|»< Miifi Norili H«>rni-i> for contract* to hiii ply iIM l 3 ulili«- VJTnrka Dspartmeut witd I In- following |focMJM for tli<> i of «>in- y.-ir ix'viiminir froiu .Jim.. :U)tb. IM>2, ri*. u*lvafaixed ir<,n i-,,,iinir. btoel and Ira* roil* nn<l lilts. U.To-itio oil,431 words
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Advertisement517 1892-03-29 4 At CTION SALES I AI.^UK HOUSEHOLD H UNITeI {H BTC. I Chr Pkopkuti or .1..f. MAt'HEAN. i;~ M sV! i !;■> kT. 2»n APRII I AT 1 .30 I". M I PHI! <m i li»r-.i^-ii"l rtr.- Instructi"! by .1 1 M.wH.-.m Kn*|., m Kf>H by Aoctiom »< Fairy Ql«n,*' Killing517 words
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Advertisement433 1892-03-29 4 NOTK'K r WIHR niton-it nntl r»-|» >iiKiliilit y <•»' Mr. 1 < ;,.:.f,>r iji oin" 'irin ft'>m t > 1 1\ F ESNOX.BR A: Co Mgon, 'Jl-t Mt.r.l.. 1682. Thr Maritime Insurance Oompmmy* Limited. OV 1.1 VP.KI'OOI. i l-.i.i^H k n I*. > t Capital, E500,000, \IM\K Rtaka ik-'-m' l433 words
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Advertisement546 1892-03-29 4 COMMERCIAL. I.ATKST MAKKKT QUOTATIONS Sin.im'ork. Itm March. IMI Produce. Dm^Um «.I.Y do Cu»><» Ho. L •*,<• do <\>> N<>. 2, 785 c,,,.™ Bali •to PoaMaaak 5.40 I'.pi-r Black '.».:>•• Fl>>wr, Baimwati 2.7">. l\>»rl SlMfO .it.O ('..1T..,, \U\\. !'.> V <''.IT.<.. l.itiorinn. :U<>> TtpioMMNll Flako. l«>> ilo <lo lut quality i546 words
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Article10424 1892-03-29 5 Klrsday. 24th March. PAHANG FINANCE. Liug of the Legislative Council held m the Council Chamber yester- at 2.30 p. m. Two ladies were present m the Chamber .Vesdamcs Maxwell and Burkinslnu) and there were some male itors a The question before the meil was til- consideration of10,424 words
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Article778 1892-03-29 8 FRIDAY, 25t h MARCH. Thb ladies who visited the Legislative Council meeting of yesterday did not remain to the finish. Thb adjournment §ku <ll<' of the Legislative Council is consequent on 11. E2. tbe Governor's proposed trip to Penang and Perak. H. H. the Sultan of Johore sailed for (the778 words
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Article343 1892-03-29 8 West African Affairs. (Straits Times March 23.) Afbk v continues to give fresh trouble to ih" different colonising powert which have decided upon partitioning tbe unoccupied portions of the Dark Continent West Africa, the seat of the present disturbance, is largely m tbe bands of Prance. The British portion343 words
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Article2406 1892-03-29 8 Strait* Time* March -Ji.) At to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council the Colonial Secretary proposed that the Colony Bhonld lend to the State of Pah&Dg the sdditional sum of $175,000 m order to enable the administration of that country to be carried on. And the unofficial!2,406 words
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Article347 1892-03-29 9 UrieTaases. (Strait* Time* March 28.) Tin: beginning of complain! is like the letting out of water. [o another column there will be found two letters, written bj the Eurasian pier ka of the Native States, m which these sel forth v.-ry sad grievances for the consideration347 words
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Article11133 1892-03-29 9 H. E. THE Governor proposes to leave Singapore for Peoang and Perak piobably towards the end of next week. The Sanitary Board at Hongkong having found out that no bake-house regulations are at present m force there have decided to draft rules for consideration at an early11,133 words
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Article1672 1892-03-29 12 The i -.ui tie ISnmhoo. To thk Bditoß 01 ;ik Sri; am Tim Si iv*. Your paper of Saturday contains a short note vn the gi<gaatie bamboo, to familiar to risiton to the Botanic Gardens id Peradeniya Ceylon, the name of which us long been a ponle to botanists. A.i1,672 words
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Article253 1892-03-29 13 Arrivals. s. Japan from Calcutta —Mrs. Law,Mre. and Miss Arrakiel, Mrs. anil Mis* Belthazar, Miss Manuk, Mr. ami Mrs. Cwil Shrager. and Mr. Betts. 'Per s Hecate fro.v Bangkok —Mr. Bchnll. Per a. Ban F»h Guan from Macassar: tfr, Swan f' BVHton from Klaug via Malacca —«Mv Sfcsat.253 words
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Article1415 1892-03-29 13 The price of the Staotft'TH'met delivered free is as follows Wiikim British Mmlaya, Daily issut> per \<;w 24 dollar*. do d<> <•»»)>> I<> c«'niv Weekly iarae year dollars. do do i-op\ U) miN. Bei/onii Brituh MtmUtya. Daily i-su." per year 30 <!nll.iido <l«i sopj 1<» oentfl Weekly1,415 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1892-03-29 13 RbTABLISHED 1885 RILEY. BARGREAVES CO. Engineers, Iron Brass Founders, BOILERMAKFUS, BRIIKtE BUILDERS, Shl!'--builders. General (Contractors. BINQAPORE KTVALA LUMPUR. %M Ship Building Yard. class STEAM VESSELS always under construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. *flEa:ti| of keel, of best design and finish. M/\pHINERY from leading British Firms g frith i169 words
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Advertisement625 1892-03-29 13 Foundry. rpO meet the rapid extension of business m this Department we have found it necessary to build a NEW and ENLARGED FOUNDRY, Complete, with new and improved plant, and we can now undertake orders for castings of the heaviest description m Iron, Brass, Copper, Phosphor Bbonze. We have special625 words
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Advertisement103 1892-03-29 13 GENERAL STORES. Iron and Steel plating from 6'x.Tx-uf to 12'x5'xi m.. Iron girders. Tees, Anglos &c. all sizes. Corrugated rooting sheets. Patent corrugated bridge flooring. Averys' Weighing machines, platform and counter, to weigh m lbs. and catties. Doni-on's oraim weighing machines, arranged to shew Gross and Tare. Spring and family103 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1118 1892-03-29 14 A K RIVALS ki's Name. 4° Tons, Captain. From. Sailed Co»tt«M»l q= Rio 22 Isabella Hrit.str 83 Hndtoa Jambk Mar 21 Una H n j T> Tev^T »tr. 753 Slakera Amoy Mar I I A •■<■ n a < <». tYr.b- itril <W7 Pay:- Bangkok Mar 17, W Mansfield A1,118 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement485 1892-03-29 15 flpwß *~^^ff^B 1 ir Owcra \i .uid Genuine 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1 Signature, thw A>k for LE/V PERRINS' SAUCE. WMerieandfor Export by the Proprietors If'orrrstsr Cro**e BlieMl, 1.0u.h,,,, 4,, U 6rof<r# «nI Oilmen throughout Uu lVorhl. J DETAIL E VER Y-WHE^E. Singapore Agents, JOHN LITTLE A: CO 1 [•.Ai.JL^l >uxt485 words
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Advertisement188 1892-03-29 15 THE "DISPENSARY" Aerated Waterworks -CAeRATE O WATER WORKS > Ii Jf*' .l^P^^^^^BlTfl^ij^BS'' ost A"* B l 111 n SICWATTiRE iWS[y '/l%if m! tiS^^^- 111 Aerated Waters of the highest ])ossiblo class manufactured under Professional Supervision by the latest and most improved machinery eyer imported into the East. The Factory is188 words
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Advertisement961 1892-03-29 15 "fl r. Lalor s Phosphodyne 4%Pty* For THIRTY YEARS tas irairtaired itr vc: ld-wide leiutation as th« J*LJ df*& S C£t and MLV SAFE REUABLE P «OSFHORIC CURE for iram Wreckage ■-2-^m^ >*->sk Ptralyris, Sleeplessness, Harassing Dreams, Ireirature D. cay ol Vital To^cr, anl all Functwl and Dibeised Conditions ol961 words
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Article, Illustration112 1892-03-29 16 CITBBNWHEBL STEAMERS have, been found by experience to be the best type of Yes 11 for shallow river navigation, and of these Messrs. Yaurow hIT« constructed a large number of successful examples for all parts of the world. eesels on th»s system are. constructed, when required,112 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement425 1892-03-29 16 CRUSHED FOOD. Try it and You will be Satisfied. F R. BELILIOS begs to inform the JLm public that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at 34, Belilios Road, is opened. First Class Crushed Food, $2.80 y> bag, cash. Clean Oats $2.80 Indian Bran 92.20 To be had at 19,425 words
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Advertisement404 1892-03-29 16 HONOURABLE MENTION", EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862. Silver Modal and First-Glass Certificate Calcutta Exhibition, 1883. Gold Medal, International Forestry Exhibtion, Edinburgh, 1884. Bronze Medal Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition lbS7. JOHOR STEAM SAW MILLS CO. J Timber for Railway. House, Ship-building and General purposes. JOHOR Near Singapore. DATO J. MELDRUM, Manager GOLD MINING404 words
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Advertisement367 1892-03-29 16 Extension of Business. MCALISTER Co. IX drawing attention to the following extensive list of articles h >g to point out that having had a practical insight into the wantof Engine*?*, Machinery Merchants, Con* tractors, Miners, Planters and others, they have determined m addition to the Shipchandlery and General Business to367 words
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Advertisement380 1892-03-29 16 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS THIS GREAT HOUSEHOLD M CINE RANKS AMON(iST THE LEADIN<; NECESSARIES OF LIFEThese famous Pills puruy the BLO( >i >. aod act most powerfully, yet soothingly, on l^M LIVER. ST(»MACH, KIDNEY and BOWELS, giving ti^ne. vim mr to these great MAIN Sl»Ri> Of' LIFE. They ar»» confidently r(>conimenddH a380 words
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