Straits Times Weekly Issue, 14 February 1893
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section37 1893-02-14 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. ESTABLISHED, I83l.]« J^Ub uISHH on uit BY EVERY HOMEWARD MAIL S'IEAMU "PkICE 40 OfiNTt. M VOL XLLVTV. !i gto M(»l.- 1 SING^tE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, Uim. I> T T NO. 3,7 1037 words
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Article65 1893-02-14 1 Nf^. T he Stivj:t 3 Ti;nes llas tllG largest *v\! (f circulation of any newspaper fin lip m Asia, British India exceptel mjk L Jt circulates m Singapore and 'fflKl Penau^ throughout "all the)'■&/ I Protected States of the Malay 411^11 Peninsula, m Siam, Borneo, the W Netherlands Indies, the65 words
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36 1893-02-14 1 THE STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. DEATH. BAi Uaenxsey, oo the lltii in>t.. I:m':\ May Lewis, youngest daughter off Genonl Aleiaud^r irdoo, Roynl Ku. and wife of the Hou'ble Elanry Trotf ditor General, Straits Betl amenta.36 words
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Article93 1893-02-14 1 Tr'jff Market Quotations. yj^B Summary of tli«» Woek. tlf Reut*»r'* Telegram*. L«k'hl him! <irm'ai Xc\v> f* K«wa from Penaug, Sinn. China, Neiherlandi India, Sarawak, Perak, Pahai^, \c ffjPj Pol iff New-. \LJta ShippiiiLT NV\v>. %\af PaS"»tM»t{» r Li-». f -i Mnii News. oi/ Tele^rraphi.- Summary. ThelCaiai A- P«rt> fyater93 words
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Article509 1893-02-14 1 LATEST MA RKET QUOTATIONS. _^M, Singapore, 14th February. I■Air Ganibier < t V$M do do No.l, hK&lh. ±^w do do No. 2, >.:»:». It Coprn Bali, 5.37*. SSW do Pontiauak, «S.UO. VBiV Pepper Bla.k U.OO. jfjßij Sago floor, Sarawak 3.' i Wn r u r[SA^: ;st: V CofEeo Ti.wclt^a, 04.509 words
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Article704 1893-02-14 1 Straits Jim >>- l I Tltll <'l RENCSBTEB XI K< 1 I<>.\. London, 7th F'i> nary. The election of Colonel T. \V. <J. Matter for Cirencester j In- been declared roid inconsequent i b<){\\ candidates bating polled the same number of rotet Flic election i'lVt<l to is a704 words
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Article359 1893-02-14 1 SCajoi Mac( 'ai.i.im has arrived from Mi!.'' ;i m the Million. llaii'i. dated bj the >- 1 trie lig] 'ruan Tin: London Lyric Company i-> now sli..,\ ing at Penan*?. I,t'l< n> Enji't of the 2lst Januus bat a leading article on Mr. Murrai Campbell'i n ia359 words
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Miscellaneous286 1893-02-14 1 SU3I; liV OF THE WEEK. s ,,'s outbreak of fire occurred m Siiii,M| ou Mondaj, resultiug m great damaff 1 J' ro K rt v but m no loss of life. Xhe^o* W". E- Maxwell, c. m. arri« red atil' uin ffom Bingaporeon the loth inttan^ Attt*-* 11 s drawn286 words
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Article686 1893-02-14 2 H. M. 8. Firebrand was ;it Bangkok on Friday last The tank steamer Mnre.r with a cargo of Batoumoil, is due here 011 the 25tK 'mat. The l?u«ssian ironclad-cruiser Dimitry Don*koi left for Cronstadt via Colombo yesterday. A handy little compilation has just been issued by Mr.686 words
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Article73 1893-02-14 2 MP. MANABBFH MEYER A8 KaXIANG REPRKSEN IATIVE. The tacauey on the Board of Municipal Commissioners, created by the resignation of the Hod. Tan Jiak K;m, who sat for Kallan«: lias just b.» n filled, by the nomination, by H. B. lbe Governor, of Mr. Manasseh Meyer. It73 words
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Article360 1893-02-14 2 Chinese Cemeteries 'n i nitsa graveyards are giving t rouble i t Sarawak, too, and the Rajah has been <»V^ V liged to take action, by convening a nW, log of Chinese Towkays at Kuchiogon the 28th January to discuss the custom of burials of the Chinese m Sarawak, which360 words
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Article339 1893-02-14 2 Thl Deutsche Dampfschiffa L'!i-d--at Hamburg, Kiogsin line, on the 7th January held an extraordinary meeting of shareholders m order to consider whether the company is to u r o to law with four members of the previous Aufsichtsrath and with the mauaging director, Berr Puttfarcken, for restitution339 words
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Article2969 1893-02-14 2 I MJS *ted J^t l> "|||n ore Malay Mission jr/,/ n inn, MA the P reg byte^ r ,i of E IfIMU celebrated, last ><7 t* e fie jubil r oundation eh*. *«//The cha] L-M lmiMlu r rife ;<;v Prinsep S 101 tastefullj l/o V J/, flags, flow* Internal2,969 words
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Article197 1893-02-14 3 ,mshi]» Wega imported 1,570 Thk Germa coal, toni of < 'an lit' toixo Co.*i aen steamer M l^- ai i #here yesterdaj from Europe Ounonq urrive* ig a little bigger than the via port i t>h Utan. Gram is expected to ;irMk. JuSTICfcl P. ft O. in.ul197 words
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Article132 1893-02-14 3 P ngkok Timet says that, up to Thk "th, 1K> European British subFebruari oeeo registered at the Consulate facts hafj Inch leaves about 30 more as GeneralL .terejd. During the year 188o\ yet onri t Dumber registered was 12b\ in the and iu 1892, 186. On132 words
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Article178 1893-02-14 3 st i mail advices from Holland tuenl^ te ports from Java which state that ro s generally a better condition with the j s to agriculture there, as the losses regjt, nod iv sugar aud coffee m previous suahe J are entirely regaiued. The sugar yeaaor Vacturers have generally178 words
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Article739 1893-02-14 3 (From our own Oorretpondemti) Pehan, 2nd February I hear that a Mr. Waliliutj, an Eu^iueer on board the s. s. Kuatitnn, has been missing from his ship lor tbe li.st two da vs. By the Kuanian then* left for Singapore, yesterday, among other passengers, Messrs. Roberta acd <)id>ert of739 words
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Article127 1893-02-14 3 This afternoon, Messrs. Crane Bros, put up for auction sale at thfir rooms m the Square three houses No. 5, 6 and 7 Pearls Hill Road let at a monthly reutal of S-7 together with the outhouses and stables along with the laud estimated to contain an area127 words
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Article76 1893-02-14 3 Opr correspondent writing on the Bth February MJf tbat the extreme f>eiialty of the law w.ts carried out. that morning on the Bugifl who ran amok on the lt*th November last, during which attempt \w killed H woiu&q and a child besides wouud\u^ t wo others. A tirvv wharf76 words
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Article763 1893-02-14 3 Is response »o .m invitation frosjs the proprietors, w.- have inspected the pur. water distilling plant latM\ erected b\ "The Dispensary" Aerated Water Works Company athi tiovs hi full prorkiog It shows commendable enterprise on the part of the company Ibat tbey ibould u'oto the trouble763 words
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Article484 1893-02-14 4 The mining mauap'r's report for tin* four weeks ending 3rd February 18i>3 is ai follows Rniih Hoe Section .—The south main drive ;it tt-2 feet hiiM been driven ]<>?> feet making th«- total distance 12~> f«»«*t The ground gone through is working black slate interaeeteaby quartz leaders, seven of484 words
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Article480 1893-02-14 4 Calcutta, '-JTUt January. A public meeting vu the currency question was held io the Town Hal this evening at which ihe f.il lowing re* solution was tarried: That no justification exists f»r trie coutinuanc* f the policy of inactivity m regard to Ihe Indian currency svstom,480 words
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Article1364 1893-02-14 4 (Before Sir E. C. Bovill Chief Justice. DdNOHUE V. HOAP. In this case both parties appeared m penon and conducted their own case. The plaintiff claimed 15,000 for low and damage* by the defendant having been concerned with Mr. H. .T. Hau^hton i and others. (I.)— ln having1,364 words
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180 1893-02-14 4 The Children' s Threat als at the Town Hall 4 SECOND perfortoaD< n{ *lu>Ohildivi entertainmeni was tfiv,>mustf u »>u Thursday i-v.'iiiiit: and pasted <«tt veirao y^Bi successfully. Oa this occasion the j w. lenilos w.-iv honoured with ;l visit from <>n V.H. the Sultan of Johore, »bo appeare m o180 words
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Article219 1893-02-14 4 rMI later p Mb. Oho, a Japaama •UHwticuL 3 chur#r published «mm> intoroHtinirti.nn-.s';;;;: 1 WDt the romarU ,i« bent** of »a* E, '•«»n.v s,nce 1872. In January, f '%A Z T*5 population was iU.lHooo j n Mnl "A^^ l s^!». it hadiocrptted tn 40,070 ll I^7 tI.A Miuiunl219 words
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Article2632 1893-02-14 4 I Java lies out of the way of ordinary globetrotters, and has seldom furnished Bubject matter tor narratives of travel m the English language, though well worth a vim?. The island bad Uvu m bygone tl;i\s the seat of a civilisation higher than t be contemporary2,632 words
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Article828 1893-02-14 5 inuring the last tweutv-three h city of Madras has carried to a successful termination a pro j wt that k m]e than nation*] m its importance. While I other ct.es bare trifled with theqoeation I oi the utilisation of s vva^ I I; »>•• been growing828 words
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Article239 1893-02-14 5 About noon, to-day, the German Comb] pai. an official visit on board II M S ratios and «v accorded the cunton*) < >-yimlaft*.rth,N,,J.iyol-Maivli. Ik m calculating the duty payable on all tin e f 7 1>olt Ml from «uibt«S mated to contain 65' mi tilllil tlI) A....K,,iv,239 words
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Article67 1893-02-14 5 Phi Soil I>. Connie has, savsa Penan* contemporary, given notice of hii .uteution lo movo the following resolution at the i..xt.n-tm^,,fthe LegithttWe CoudcU -1 i.it 11. K. the Gowoor be requested w isk lor the appoiutmenl of a Rova) Comuittioo (contistini? of CommiMioßin nocoonected tbeColonjof tbefitmiti Settlements)67 words
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Article360 1893-02-14 5 Tut La.iw.s 1 Oolf Tournament ii PcDang; wimh commenced on the S-'n] January, was concluded on the 4th instant *hen the 800. A. M Skinner, the Ren. dent Councillor, presented the j.ii/,s to toe winners. The meeting was i U tvert way a great success, says th«360 words
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189 1893-02-14 6 Tai Daily Xe>vs (Jau. 1) says The remonstrance of British shipowners against tbr regulations regard 1 utf the passage* of vessels carrying i^rolpmi through the Suez Canal having failed to produce any satisfactory mult. late Government having declared itself incompetent to iuterfere,189 words
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Article195 1893-02-14 6 The Bi dor Railway Bridge. on tb.- iMth January, the Resident ol Perak inspected the new Bidor railway brid^ 1 The bridge is an iron lattice girdei structure on iron cylinders filled with eoncrate, aud lias been constructed depart mentally. There are five spans of I<><» feet each, aud two195 words
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Article502 1893-02-14 6 Deputation to the Vickboy ok India. The following is a letter, addressed to the President of tin- Indian Currency Association, which by last accounts was being circulated iv Calcutta for signature Dear Sir. The report of Lord HerneheiTa Committee will be submitted within the next few days lothe502 words
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Article1249 1893-02-14 6 On Jan. l >tli Rear-Admiral Colomb delivered lecture, before the AMorslmt Society, "On the Command of the Sra ami H> eftevt apon Military Operations." The chair w« occupied by Admiral of the FWt Sir d. P. Hornby, nmi among the large number of omcera present1,249 words
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Article947 1893-02-14 6 hmmiui v t.. f^! of Briti.h N..v Ouin«n.u«r tol"! -i "dutytotr, to uttmcl •<! int. ">-ssfl ..l some <.ii)if;tl; working sett i lit r the i» 1., tance ;i«-.-..n(ifs for the recent ippe*"^ iMfe ll14 1,,,,,k u,f.,r' 1 1 1 ......,,1...l forpoMible t, tanl n f "it imi .N.-A-947 words
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Article207 1893-02-14 6 The Sii|>crinf>'ii<|.'nt <>f I' "tit itlll''> to i lilts of I ?i»l>. »<•<•<> t t > Mr. \"--li_T f lbe< A in-ohaive, reports "the tobacco i* <\ >ifl well, but, owiui£ fi» «lr\ weather, no "'M < hi be planted just yet, and all the207 words
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492 1893-02-14 6 The Singapore Breach of Promise Case. A 1 the Supremo < \>wrt. tins v V More the Chief .1 ;i^l the bearing <>r rh. ,a>.- t X *s < W was resumed The plaintitY. .1 P..rtu^iu**B Kur.i-ian of preposessin;; ap^-amire. resiM dent m Singapore, V I iv. and >nt.-d that492 words
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Article1284 1893-02-14 7 PFhe action which was brought before His Lordship the Chief Justice. Sir E.C. Bovill m (he Supreme Court by Adeline Klass to ►ver s:»oo as (laina^cs for breach of promise of marriage from Murray Emma■ntf Gomes was concluded yesterday b\ a verdict being given for the plaini1,284 words
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Article474 1893-02-14 7 The return I' visitors t.. th X itll k Lil>rar\ and Mu> m during th »weel» was 997. 1 hi: H t 11. iti-li played <>n the Esplanade, la, evening, between teams of over 25 and \\der -~>. resulted m victon for tli.' Ia1 We] an t*a:474 words
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138 1893-02-14 7 The Suez Canal Blocked By a Petroleum Steamer. The O. I; steamer Opkir was d--. tamed hours m the Caual through the grouudingof ;i petroleum steamer iv front < f her. Th rner was the Iser, ootw ird l> -v i 1. wit h i I v j <• u-_r138 words
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Article487 1893-02-14 7 A m i riKG of ni. ■urn »rs of I lie above Club was beld m 1 1 tang I. 'm. yesterday afternoon, I late* iad arraDge a programme for the Spring M- ting. Mr. J. C. D. Jouea chair and i bere w to preset]487 words
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116 1893-02-14 7 Mb. Manvsseh Mktrb is a Municipal CoinmissioiM-r for the K<iliu^(No. 5) Ward of the Municipality c»l Singapore Tuwn. Mr M. Williams Merry is m el the Spanish Consulate at Sin^apovp. Friday and Satbrday, fhel7ihaiid Id h instant, will observed throughout the < 'oloni is Baiik116 words
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201 1893-02-14 7 The question was Itiriv- refer 'lj. Colouial Office by the Governor i!i*' Straits Settlenx whether an y triction should be placed upon tli.- coaling of steamers carryiujj oil m < i- > hit n«>: breaking Inrik, and steamers carrying oil m i inks m201 words
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Article245 1893-02-14 7 Mb. < 'hi: ing 1 i n Li m. i prottitfc meniber «>t the il >kiev community <>t Chinese, died at an early hour tbia m »niiug from rbeuinal I appears that itra from iuteripitieut p early iv January hut from tins he >\245 words
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Article270 1893-02-14 7 The I*. Iralth Officer callt particular atteut ion to a ofeuttnr fever which occurred iv ti, Gaol there, and s to 1 mi<- I am induced to direci Bpecial atteut iou to its lust »r\ it ap|)ears to add weight to m v opinion. expressed iv i former270 words
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Article1132 1893-02-14 8 Contribute Once a^ain is suffering humanity tnreatensd 10 I w inflicted with the atrocious arti- i cle of feminine attire m the shape of the much and justU travestied crinoliu*. Of all the "fashion fancies" which modern Paris aud M' Worth especially have soare 1 to, none have1,132 words
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Article1441 1893-02-14 8 In the Preanger districts, a mountain regiou iv West Java, preparations are going oo for the Arohduke of Austria's visit next mouth. At Ainpeuan, m Lombok, the Emma, a mau-of-war, has seized a quantity of coutraband cartridges on board a steamer j which called there on her way1,441 words
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Article268 1893-02-14 8 An official report i v tn and C4roprioted verbatim m ti i»*^p# f i<*ifeeiP forwarded by nxcU of Jan. 10 has l au V', wuln <s J >f Il ""«'^'ii AdMr. William criilith tu c ;ut.|'! lsi *ish South Africa miirstrator of tlu BriiP w Ws,2npl268 words
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Article345 1893-02-14 8 Oomtan^ i^ Immiil: formed, witlyj. XjJW bead office at Hanoi ;in«l a l>ranch <»ffi<-, Paris. To i-stjiMisli a cotton mill with '"■sAI thousand spindles. The capital i I AiPI Tn Daily Xew* him 1 .-'i Mr. A. Vrit-h I.;|n ■to > .Koha H I manager of Hi-345 words
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Article299 1893-02-14 8 I ber things looked black \P tnrti pjcliiti on Satutdav afternoon, I' j l>ut v arr.uiu'.'.l to run th.. ra W r fine, tbeji s for Uiy lang W R i >twitl standing the h< |l l'h.-v were rewards for their plu< k by 1 I299 words
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Article234 1893-02-14 9 M K-AnMißAL^hr Hou'ble Sir Edmund X ..;intie arnved at Singapore on SaturBgHjfcat'ti'rnoon m H. M. S Imperiti/* WTh> Admiral laii^'l "ui.fftciallv on Satur>Cy ainl li* J als .ii> ashore v«»st»»rdav as i Jfo' '1' li. I!, the Governor. The is staying at (iovrnuiu'iit lloiisc. Hliis ni"ininL r at234 words
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Article947 1893-02-14 9 Supplementary to Straitt Times Teleyramt, Vio Ceylon.) London. 3<Hh January. On the outbreak at lonolulu. the American man-of-war then m larhour 1«ih1»m1 a party of marines to keep order. Tin* QuotMi. who yields to sujn^rior i force, awaits reinstatonient. The Time* says that at Cairo Kin/. > :ik!i947 words
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Article856 1893-02-14 9 Ex tensive Fire in Singapore I'l HOUBBI DksTKoYKIV li.ms outbreak of fire occurred m Singapore early this morning, resulting m great loss of property, but, fortunately, m uo It. hs of life. At about quarter to three o\*loclj i succession <>i" reports From the uu'.w of Ifoii Canning announced an856 words
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Article1697 1893-02-14 9 A Fikip k«>K BIfTBKPBISI O* Mm eountri -s ]>**s well-known t<» th<>*e ov.-r on the »Urt for fre-h fields and p.«istur» now m which to invent or apeeulate capital, Borneo undoubtedly presents a tracive featiin-*. The western portion of the is and par icularly. which has long1,697 words
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Article106 1893-02-14 9 Thb proposed public address t<> the, Hongkong Legislative Council unofhcials ilt'.'H not seem to take there. The Duily Press notes no i«*;* t eagerness displayed to sij^u the address. This is Dot because there is any lack <»f appreciation of th--service* reydi red by the bon. gentlemeo, but bocß>ise th«106 words
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Correspondence.
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Article183 1893-02-14 10 TOTHK E'»]TOB <>F THE 'StBAJTS TIMES. Sir, Will you kindly «iw publicity to tL<- following m your paper The Somali, the largest sailing ship m the. world, h vessel »;.<»»)«> tons capacity, was piloted out -i New Harbour, the other day, for the maguifieeni sum oi183 words
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Article810 1893-02-14 10 THE TANJONG PAGAK DOCK CO. LTD. The premises of the Company are situated at Tanjong Pagar adjoining the town of Singapore. Steam tram-cars run at short intervals carrying passengers and goods from VVh.irf to destinations at low rates. The Wharf extend! to one mile and quarter and is divided810 words
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Article169 1893-02-14 10 Thk yr'wo of th« .S/mif« Tinirs dM free ii ti foll«»«n I- Malaya Daily i*»ne per v-ir 'J4 «J-'Dar«J| do '1" •'*!'> 1<( Weekly ia»u« >" :ir 1<; (1 do <i<> p °py n Hritish Malaya. Dtilv issue 1-t y< do do '-"I 1 lo (1 Weokh169 words
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Advertisement32 1893-02-14 10 Society for the Prerention 0 Cmeltv to Animals. mHE public are informed that the address p f the Society's Inspector, Mr E F Bthn( St -V. B. DOWN, Vr Hon. SecreUry. r32 words
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Advertisement228 1893-02-14 10 ESTABLISHED 1878. I #7ALRAiEDWATERWORKS^ :f T iwWl,/ill3im- FAGMJULE OF TBirflAi! ANITItIAL LIIEL from purf: DISTILLED W; -I, The Disr>[ a This Company arc the Kepated Wito i m the East who use Distilled Water for lhe Production of Mineral POWBI M 4.KD DIBTILLBBT, 76, Brass Bassa Road. wn dbp6i \n228 words
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Advertisement202 1893-02-14 10 I Ti R N v .'iitranr M 1 I,' ojfth on jj i II Of.. > JJ with all th. -tpfl ir r.'p.tir tn hii r >ti.-.9 I M r J,tofl husin, •r Mtes thknl 1 -y will O M -I from »ppb KM I) L. 5 Hio4 Hotel," IVnaiis202 words
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Miscellaneous596 1893-02-14 10 Passencer List* A RB.I I a La. Per 8 s. Teresa from Bangk< I -Mr. John B. Richards, Miss blanche and Miss MabeJ P» rs. a. ■>>■< from London via ports Mrs. Abel. P«*r s. s. Ancona from Eionsrkong: Mr. ai;d Mrs. Raymond, Sub. Lt. F. J C*rvill, Mf-sr-. E.596 words
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Article63 1893-02-14 11 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDKKS. ~~i ti T." Daik PartiDate and ShIF'S Name. Commander. FkomWmk:, Destination crLAM Rio. BAILWO. £J -y' Ift'ltal an ui-.H Fu.nr Z reg. Oct. IS New Tor* M 18i\mer"biRb .-oa t'n.woli v Dec W Port Natal Padang 1: >rotho, M,,110r 2 Hongkong HamW63 words
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Miscellaneous748 1893-02-14 11 SHIPPING. SHIPFIMi I'OKI. Under this heading the following il.breviations aro used: sir. steamer; sh. ship; hq. liarqun; Brit. British; C.8.— 1 r i S Fr.--Freneh;Gtor.Oerman; L)ut Dutch; Job. Jonore; Ac^ Q.e, G^eneral cargo ;d i>. deck uas-^oiitforH; IT. Uncertain jT.P.W. Tanjong PRjfar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanjong Pa^ar Dock B.748 words
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Miscellaneous535 1893-02-14 11 ba. 915 tons, Capt. Krnsp. Oth Feb. From Cardiff, sth Oct. 1,252 tons of Coala Behn Bfl U.—IJ. \Y. ir !r ba 1,565 tons, Capi Oardy. 6th Feb. From Hongkong, tBth Jan Ballasl Boustead I r.— K<ls. 7 s •'•■h. itr. 7l' tons, Nacodah 1 mßagan, 2nd. <;. a2s<l p535 words
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Miscellaneous735 1893-02-14 12 ABBIVAIB. Flag i ITntll,'! Nin. TON 6. Captain. Kk,m Bailbx. g Riu TNanliar Nor. str 835 Sotenaen Hongkong Jan 31 McAlisterd 6 DeCarpentiei Dutittr. 757 Petew Feh. jLeongHo (\-irolina str. 192 Chapman Palembang Feb. sDa< 6 Kian Van- Brit. str. 70 \aco.lali Mutt 1 «i \Y W Ciapo Am b<i735 words
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Advertisement485 1893-02-14 13 1 wS if d** niß 1 v and i n VVOk-'ESTERSHIRE SAUCE Sig:fat:u-r. 1 I LEA PERKINS' SAUCE I W ""r w X teen mnd Oilmen tMntt^limi the World. I DETAIL EVERYWHERE. m Singapore Agents, JOHN KITTLE A CO. ■r I^^^R^ 9" PV^VPIpH THE SAFEST MILD f I J^l I485 words
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Advertisement218 1893-02-14 13 r'"f{ BALE. T ll i-: Trafa%«T Bftiale'a 2-nuMited imilinff 1- lighter, I uili the Taojong Pagar Ltd., cuv, red m A rw\ strong sel; has just been decked, caulked, and remetalled thronghout. C.-ijiu-ify tilinur 35 i<> tons iii draff of 1 feet. j\)>\<{\ !•> n. <•■ Gl rHRIE &Co., AgeuU.218 words
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Advertisement488 1893-02-14 13 Dr. Lalor s Phosphodyne /fea^i Jor THIRTY YEARS las rsiLtaircd its voild-«i(!e Teiuiaton -s th. XX *T p CSt Rnd NLY SAFE REUABLE PHOSFHCRIC CURE ;or i ram WrliJT TlHft J^ralysis, W»»letMtw, lUnMteg b;eanis. Inaann L.ray oi Viti m F ow ir am ail >unciu,land Disc.std Con .itioas of tLe488 words
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Advertisement582 1893-02-14 14 established 1865. RILEY. HARGREAVES GO. Eng inkers, Ikon Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bbidoi Builders, Shipbuilders, Gkxkkal Contuactors. SINGAPORE A KUALA L.UNLPOR. Ship ftrilding Van!. H'iH class STEAM VESSELS alwaja under construction, from '58 ft. to 150 ft. length of Iteel of best design ami finkb. MACHINERY from leading British Firms with582 words
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Advertisement677 1893-02-14 14 YARKOff'S SHALLOW DRAFT STKAMi£_7 BTERNWHEEL STEAMERS have b-e« f-.n-.d by experience to be the beat type ol remiel M for shallow river oavigation, an<l of th.--> M—srs. V \kk«»w have eonatrocted Ituy 1..-r of Buccesefnl examples for all \k\t\* of tin* world. Vessels on this system are constructed, when required,677 words
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Advertisement348 1893-02-14 14 Tin 1 most Miitablc ;i it«l xci.ntilic A SO^IP Tor Mlcato Skins. L V Jy V An il.ai so:,p .loh^htfulU ,rtu.n...l.'— r/ p Ofl '-I —r •■y-li;- (OTTO roile-.an.l \KM A 1.. Sharing *O for pbic| I BEATS, tMStCT MTI for HAFES, iknimi ft-.. :,u 1 )M-ri,- :ly M 'l-»e348 words
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Advertisement208 1893-02-14 14 OUR TOWN SALE-ROOM from a. m m. OUR TERMS are CASH, therefor* OUR PRICES aro moderate and ai-o Wi B a siuhU marsrin of profit O\-i; BUSINESS m conducted with c« nnd on equitable lines, therefore 01 [18l ERB. ,r W IM »r cent, of th. always well latkf R208 words
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