Straits Times Weekly Issue, 1 August 1893
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section40 1893-08-01 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY M AI L ISSUE. giriBMSHED, 1831.; 1 BsTABLISH&D. I H X sajss. i:z: g^ S;; fSI a iikmiUi |M»sl fr<«* auvHlM'rr. S4', a <iuart<M* |»o>( Ircc ;in\Mlinf. VOL XXVI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. AUGUST I, 1«93. NO. :J.7tO40 words
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Article48 1893-08-01 1 foeStraitsTinias m I lar^e3t log of any a3wspaper m Asia, British India excepted. 3 m Singapore an I Peiu^^. throughout all the t33 of tha Malay Penmsuh, 1:1 Siam, Borneo, the Ifet;. Ls In lies, the Philipane French lado-Chinj Jfo other Eastern newspaper lias so widespread a circulation.48 words
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STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 1st AUGUST.
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Article267 1893-08-01 1 md Siam. I.i n^ m 1 Jel*-l»u m i g 2 The Franco >nuiH<*e Wm Municipal Affairs m Juoe. The B oekada of Siaui. The P f arbour Reheme. Fr4no«- and Siam and British Trade. The r« Carrracf ComauMtoß. Lo< a i. NTbwi Tho Biron Dh Horu.267 words
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Article528 1893-08-01 1 IeAPOBB, Ur Ai rsi. 1I'KO.DvJCK. Uambiwr 535 *o -N". 1 m:;, <i" uu No. i, 1 H.tii 5 do "-n*jt,. t*«i»| bt Hiark m ur, Sarawak "Sago 3.0-V Ami ball S4.UU. ljjijwrmu 3t>.<><> r*l»mp» small I? lake, \:Hk do .lo Ut qaalifcj 4.75 dv mad. tiakf* 4528 words
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Article440 1893-08-01 1 Thb M i tkea rnai] for week'a mail for I] i <>. mail for X «;>•• 8 man ra i<! ton > bnrgon F'uursdiv. The M. M. s. n with i!i.- tu ul from Europeof the 7th July is due to-morrow. H E. the Gov -m440 words
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Article353 1893-08-01 1 THI I'im i B •i KB London, > July. Dhe Preach Chamber of 1 > "I'ln iea b 1 tbe b i \J i Ins I. '.'v doted. I'llelnctiotifl v i t.i |be twentieth i ast. Winn i Q Pei •I :Ij.- first W. Ish it winner of353 words
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Article58 1893-08-01 1 Likit. QOLOBTU Hi n i i.T ;iii»l the Offiuen of the 2nd Battaliou Lincolnshire Kegitneut flftVo last Bight ;i niu>i«i! Home" which was very tuoottsful. There was a fall moon, tlio reception rooms aud verandahs were prettily decorated, and the baud played some excellent Also soiiit' of58 words
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Article115 1893-08-01 1 A meeting of the Chetty Community was held at the house of Mr. S. P. (Miellia on Sunday at 4 j). iv. where there were present thirty-two ia all. Mr. Chellia was vot«d to the chair, and, ou tbe motioii of Superaujauian Chetty seconded by115 words
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48 1893-08-01 1 French Cable between New Caledonia and Australia. I'm Frei I ■ten tn< r Pi "/,..</ 1 >4* Arrived i < tabu v t!i•I ii .Inly <m her way Mil to Aim i• i < il-'.loi:i,(. m t ol ct tiw •<• bi by the Q i tud »u<l ffd I48 words
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596 1893-08-01 1 1 ii i: conopi room <<t tb< i i < ill well till- <i oa S.• 1 1 1 1» uc uuder tbe ius| b Pbilhana Biu c l ii«* ]<-j> .11 lin.1 in.- of tic* i duct t tlj.' s.n:.f\. M S.ii/r ■Mill Ml596 words
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938 1893-08-01 2 TUESDAY, 25th ULY. Frailer and Siam. Tmk Beuter'i telegram which we p.ii,. iish t.»- la) is m.; bo much behind dan- siirh telegrams frequently are. l.ut it is not s<> clearly expressed as it might be The telegram states thai Siam has made certain territorial concessions and lias agreed to938 words
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Article102 1893-08-01 2 U K. til,- Governor of tl )e Strai appointed the Colooial Treasurer, the Co. lonial Auditor Qcperal, and the Colonial Secretary, to be ibe official mem ben the Commission that it tv consider the current-? of the Btrait«. A- If r. Mai well will I).' here m102 words
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Article185 1893-08-01 2 1 ivedai Bonpkong \iiih I to (be iteamer Amigo .h i., m to b mistake owing to the captain of the vessel hiving used Ibe wrong telegraphic code. 1 luf Hh' metfl ige eouvei m nformatiou th;.f the .1 7 wrecked, ;»> v'j., > r t ot?185 words
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Article210 1893-08-01 2 1 hi (,'o\ Rajroß't-Visi i. Small Pox. From >>ur Correspondent.) Knnin Lumper, 21tt Jnh/. Ti:i: eiaci date of H. Ks v, M t to this sut« mil decided, but it it expected to be either the 28th or 29th of this month The Following it the official programme210 words
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Article82 1893-08-01 2 At 7 p.m. on 9aturday, Cbi«*f Inape I >r Porteous, accompanied by Mr. Hare of the Cbin< m l^'-'teeforate, made a sudden raid int<» bouse m I !i Liuh, where they ii rested lo members allied to belong to ,i s"< -M- known an the Tong82 words
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Article167 1893-08-01 2 (n the House <>f Commons on the :Mni June, Mr. Provand asked the Postmaster-(ifin-ral whether he is iwm thai maili from < hina and Japan ;nv received vhi New »»ri< usually several days and sometimes a week sooner than put BLalifax or Quebec and167 words
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Article179 1893-08-01 2 An addition r»f ipectal iuu*rest has just. l>t«'U »nade to Ibe collection of auirnals ri the Zoological Society flardwu. Regent's Park, m tin- iorm of a nearly adult >j*vimen of the Malav.ni or Asiatic tapir. It is <.tilv ar rery lonu r intervals that179 words
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Article186 1893-08-01 2 A '< o*l lilvei -jilt ulu.s dish. li;,ving ien in t erecting history, ha* utiv ■1 Ui the Church Booi I. l! 8 l).i|.'l vben built, hf M s. Bui i..',v of the la.- Hr < -I yon. I dish it ,.,!.> of ;i, plate which belonged186 words
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Article210 1893-08-01 2 lU, NoHA BritUA Dmtiy Mail t 23rd Jvin,' is Mkecl to insert the following letter recejved by tbe Chief Constable: Sir.-— We doljr received u tOMraaieated to tbe Government of the Straits Fettlemeufc. tn« ropy, vrhiefa y D w. re M) M, 0 Mlf rh« .V,-//.. Brtfe'rf210 words
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Article91 1893-08-01 2 Th v Ifov fH*S < 'kishish linnh, I 9Q p. hi. Mmiilnif. ,'ttli Julj. (Received at Singapore at J- :)<) p. m.) EKovoh cleaning up »'t" Battery yielded 1,300 ounces Amalgam, estimated quantity of stone crashed being K)0 tons. Prospects good. 1,800 ouni-'S Amalgam should (pve about I--"* 16091 words
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Article303 1893-08-01 2 A Mm i Kk.;ina 9. ('hi a Htx.ii T y s>. Twblti Months hi.i aoui Lmpbisoi hbwi Prisoner was this morning brought np to reeehe sellteilee Mi. Sisson appealed to the Court on Ins behalf, saying that prisoner's onTenet had alfadv brought its own punishment iv she loss303 words
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445 1893-08-01 2 l> lISeaRCH *V -IHK MURDKKKK OF ni BvMui Bhfbboi TIIK BABOSI THIM'UHT IHK MIkDKKKK T.».i,v\. before M Kjanerslej Bs on l!.»rn was charged by lit A HolU-s •table keeper, with tbstatenirg to do bin bodilj injarj and with assault committed on445 words
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Article345 1893-08-01 2 m the ffouykong 7 T«I EU Kong ;ir« rappi 5,.,| not loci }>r,vs wntii twH.,rj.f.., lrjl( I 1 ii »iw upland Hmj nr.« n ,rk.,l t\, r information ol 1 -n1..,-; il,, rs ,i )v for publication." *'-d hi s.-.m-U i mm Renter h >-rvi,.'. »,ut rxctptinn to345 words
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343 1893-08-01 2 Tei Bodies Bi Ti \i hott, l<>H, .1 B rd four o'clock, mi v im«l.i\ morning y**. on.- of the Im..|;. h of Ihe ma--. ions i i :i it ili.- mouth i Maine <li- noni Hani uaniel) l_" hi tk l»<Hli«>^ l.ut Ihe HankowReuter - 343 words
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Article225 1893-08-01 3 H'hrrr the Hitch Arises. Reutkr's Tki.kgram.) v ooaoedefl the left bank of the Me- „)!> below the latitude of eighteen s.aiid payi an indemnity of three illion francs but proposes a special <• >m>u to fix tbe amount of damagH and to refund ili« i balance. Piaitce225 words
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Article30 1893-08-01 3 REUTERS TELEGRAM BITBD AT 8.45 1 M. TO-DAT (Tl Franco notified the Blockade of Siam w,s\mlay. The Londoo oewspapers regard tbe Siamese reply as dignified and adequate.30 words
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360 1893-08-01 3 The New Governor Genral of Netherlands Indian. The last liuinh-r ..t" the official gazette of the Netherlands Indies records the Appoint^ merit of Tonkheer C. H. A Van der Or, s Pijoacker il of Netherlands [ndia. The Lews of the appointment has gi much satisfaction to the Dutch colonists Yonkbet-r360 words
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Article914 1893-08-01 3 Visit to thekk Malay Status SHAEK-FISHING AT PICTURMOTK TmtmoQAwv. SrAiK Malay Curry at Keuntan. Fish Catching Si-okt atFkkan. 11. E. the governor accompanied by the Jlou. M^jorM.-Ct11,,,,,. 0. M. G.. ami Mr Nortou (Private Secretary) left Biuir»i on the afteruooti of Tu»-s,l ;tv tbe ls<h914 words
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Article1436 1893-08-01 3 The report for the year endio" Dec 31 1892, states:— 'I he total receipts for the year on wtiwii account amounts to £51,118 ils. 7«!.. comprising £48,»tt 18h. KM. from revenue ptOMf m Borneo. £1.218 |8* 9d. from inter-Ht and other sources m Lotulon. The expenditure1,436 words
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Article665 1893-08-01 3 Mk. Fa ukis AxLBGBfI I.\>i n. mi WATUi BVPPLI A i rill. M< \i isTK.u Fi hi Hr Dims With tin MaBAOBMBVI THE Fii:i: BbIOADI Til I BTATI Of l H i: BVGI Repobt of thi Aoini. Bupbbibtbh DBHT OF THE Flki. BBIQADI FuK l M»1 n665 words
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WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY.
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Article290 1893-08-01 3 Tm administration r.-jM.rt <>m Bllli Ujongforls lu.-lls upon an inofsa*" in^ revenue •hirtk from li««'ns< torn*, ;ni<l lan«l. ;jmi Minting to over one '•> rd iVt a mil]ion of dollars, with an expenditure ceedingthai bj a little under seven t!. dollars. The liabilities of the s:290 words
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Article379 1893-08-01 3 liti udmii t'«»r In* \«!i lis 2 i iiiui'lm I '.tit i^li intorrention m the fount r\ had J «i\ il \\iii- l*i i>li jii-ot.-.-t i.Mi j>l»' have come back, land hsunder i'ultn ad jfenerul n\ preraili But the retun j.oiut.-1 out. Blunted the in< ion, and379 words
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Article82 1893-08-01 4 Mk. Konskr will give a cap t<> the Oolf Club shortly. Wk reprint from the Ifoihjkoncf T?h jijrajih certain statements about Renter's telegram*. W% must not bfl understood to approve th» style of comment bat, unhappily, there is reason to be <lissatisfitd with R*»ut*r'i service m certain respects. The Sfraits82 words
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Article82 1893-08-01 4 A Chinese prisou^r, who was remanded by the Police on a charge of theft, whs reported «'trlv this morning to have enVcted bis escape from th»* (Vimiual Prison. He was locked up as usual, last evening, iv the civil part, ot the prison with other prisoners,82 words
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92 1893-08-01 4 Singapore to be a U. S. ConsulateGeneral. V Washington teleeram tinder date of .1 H-22ad says With the appointment i»i B Spencer Pratt of Alabama t<> be I*t'«iswUoencral al Singapore was given the ti.t publir information that the place bad i c o iu*sed front a Consulate to a. Conn«92 words
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Article213 1893-08-01 4 From <>>/>• I Vhk Knui.ish i'ihrch Fini. K\iis Sbobt. LFPEI [A.TIOI O» <'api\in S\ r- B Kttttln Lump* ith "hj. \h:. am» Mcs. Pli rcHKfi a rarietj kioioeot vi th^ S'-);ti)u r "r Clllh <mi F <J «a night, under the patntoage of i «i*i«ot. The Mauila Bind213 words
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298 1893-08-01 4 A Peak Government House at Hongkong. At a meeting of the Hongkong Legis];«tn.. Council on tfte lTth instant the question of building a bouse on the Peak there as Mamer quarters for tbe Governor cam* up for discussion. It was brought forwards by an unofficial member, who favoured the idea,298 words
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Article404 1893-08-01 4 Assize. Reoina r. Abdul Kahi.m ii X aim ah. Prisoner No. 1 was charged with theft as a servant, and prisoner No. 2, his wife, with retaining stolen properly. The evidence called bf the Crown stated that Mr. and Mrs. Niblett left the house ou the morning of404 words
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Article264 1893-08-01 4 fort M> Justice G'ttti X iCHKI i. v. FkaP Chi n Keo Turn plaintiff m this case sued the defen•i.mt $1,500 and interest due under a covenant m a Bill of B.t)<>. Mr. Joaquim appeared for tbe pUintilf and Mr. DeUv for the defendant. From the evidence taken264 words
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Article76 1893-08-01 4 AjiviHA.-. ot Tkafkic Earnings roi nil Month of June, IS.»:.. Lar<;k Incrkask Heads of M*e§ipt*. Am .unt. l J .i>sciiiferrt $1i,971" H(»rscs. Carriages, aud Dogi 74. Kx<*esH Fares «»,j, E"* 0 11 164 h-xi-ens Lu^^njfe jjf, Special Tianis Total Cortchiu^ 812,420 /J' ods S-29,:«»l Lit 6 Stock76 words
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France and Siam.
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Article47 1893-08-01 4 (Telegram sent from Bangkok M Tuesday, liof ii July at 2.50 ID. The Preach Minister inteuds to leave Bangkok OB Wednesday, Hie Mftb. However, negotiations between Paris. London, ami Bangkok are still pending. Every prospect matter will he settled in a friend If wav.47 words
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874 1893-08-01 4 Interview with the Captain of the S. S. "Medusa." The Situation at Bangkok. The Story of thk "J. B. Say.*' A Straits Time* reporter had an interview with Captain Fripp of the s. s. 3/^--iltiK.t which arrived irom Bangkok, last nigbt. Captain Fripp said We k?ft Bangkok on the *-J«>th874 words
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Article790 1893-08-01 4 i Bfafg liij Mn 1 1 PbOSPBCTS <>F A BSTTUIMBVI I'm FaiaTCfl DIMAVOf ark [>BXPLICtI From tbje Bangkok Time* of 1 1»** I'.Mh iv^ 1 •!<•• t th«* following uei\s hearing u|h»u I'M-srut Franco-Siamc-e difficulty. In L.tthii^ it'tjclf on the present and Future |»M«e|*rta of iSiam the790 words
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1653 1893-08-01 4 How the French Boats Passed Paknam. A ronvs|,ou,l, Mjt VrHiof t., .v. I Time*Kiw* au account t French miti-hoatK m i|,,. y, t^ I mi «ill( fit The Siamese -v,. I /Jt|/ Moral* (Corona </>iM ,J Q «N% I KM H»l: Bmkru wen- Nation*! aTAS I Ike morning of Thuradaj1,653 words
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Article1125 1893-08-01 5 MfMFTG M^NAQKa'sRLPOET fOKTHE FOU* WEEKB EMDINQ 21 ST JULY 1893. Miking. Rn nb Hole Section. JVo. J Lewi South Jh€ main level has been extended 98 f«et, makmg the total distance from tbe mam crosscut 401 feet. The shoot 01 goM-bearing on has dipped under foot *od, lor the1,125 words
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264 1893-08-01 5 E»TA.BIJSHEI> BY RoYAL CHARTER A. D. 1824 PmM v*> tisfHsl 35,783,000.— Itsasrv* Fund 1,J&3,4i7^31 Hpswial Bsawrn l,ou0 f OOO The general balaace sheet and profit and loss accouut to 31st December 1 H«»J, s how that, after deducting current expenses and writing off bad d*-bts, and with264 words
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Article200 1893-08-01 5 Tlu» Fraiwo-SiaiiM'so War. Fkanck and Siam are now m a state of War. The French hare occupied certain Siamese islands, coufessedli as base of operations and th<- blockade <>t Siam U now enforced. Simultaneously, tbe London merchants interested m the trade with Siuni hive appealed to Lord200 words
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Article382 1893-08-01 5 The Municipal revenue for Lust month bulfeed unusually lar^r. OWing to a ln-avv vi«-M from jinrikiflb.i KfflHf 1 urn] lo 94*1000 dollar* received from Cfovetnmmtl for Urn sitr <»f the oM Tiwn market. An increasing revenue facilitates extensive sanitan improvement, wach h ii now called for382 words
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Article78 1893-08-01 5 The following are ibc memben "t" Urn Curreuej CommiMioti ;i}»jM>int«'.l by the < k>Ternment Tbe Colonial S iry, th<- Colonial isurer, and the A.uditor>General. Nominated bj th< 4 Commits r the Cbamber <d' Commerve t«> rvpreflent tbe < !ommittee 'Hi. Kon'bk T. Bbelfoid and (i >> Murray, and78 words
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Article286 1893-08-01 5 Thl Rainjooa Gaz>tt> OOmOMDII tinuiiraUv on Mr. Peiree'i (Urn Pcnang Municil*»l Eugineer) rcGommeodation u> adv-pi the Shout leverage system ;it Penaog. It lias bCQD fOQOd to answer .i* EUkDgOOO, t-s].»'cirtllv among the Cbioeae population, and that journal COOMf to the conclusion that, if 'Ij»^ financial poaitioa286 words
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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS FROM
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Article208 1893-08-01 5 BraoiAfc RIPOM ok ihk ('(ivMirillt. FiNx.NoiAi. Dbtaili «>k nra Pi Hakbocv Tue Pa— I Harbour iVmmittfe sUkteft iv ;t nil report that the DMtitM report <»f f 1j n— iMltttn <]i>;irc<»nj.s with Ikt tfi" delice. There is a lt« IffcffM baatd on tht' linet forin\ilat^l bf208 words
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41 1893-08-01 5 At Kuliin m K»'<]ali, Siamese territory MM PIMMg tlie »»i}»j.!v of rhandu is exlianst*Ml au.l th.- cooiiei ar. threatening to raise a disturbance. Mr. Mitchell. Commwtiamm of Police, took over ten balls of oj.iuin dttring th<* Digkt41 words
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Article49 1893-08-01 5 The revenue oollectioni o BpMV as follo«l with fliH fir-jf ball of th«» r.viout v»-,u-. Jam .Inm- ivj. Jun- EUUa < 174 fl ,+.i lax** 23,6(4 ">4 7^ BzpentM u i Fees 1.5.713 U. Mftl*e*l 242 r>.2#« M'jd Wavr Sapptj *7.i_'^».- »i71 ■Ueeellaneoni 17 .175 |£8M»7 s:?74.»i«;l49 words
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Article526 1893-08-01 5 From tit*. A i fie f)oi tfm h i- i.' a n matter f.»r cou^ntt illation to b* aMe to li-.cnl ih:»t b) tli»» -ml of i} 1( ;ir the eoaeee^ioa i the Jeleba Mining domp was finally completed l>y Mr Hooper** tar re ja m526 words
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Article700 1893-08-01 6 From mi, G<i r- «}>nudent.) proved Tradk Prospects. Troublk with the Natives. Shtndmkan, I ith J uly. Lk<.ai,. U. D. Bsistom returned from Darvel Bay on the 17th June aud resumed his duties as Sessions Jud^e. The first ease brought before him was E. B. Abraham*on it. the700 words
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Article81 1893-08-01 6 Ur. Rattgoun Time* of the "21st July s thai ihe i ffect of the JSiam troobl'e bat Lm n U> giv.- a .spurt to the paddy trade there, price* having advanced m a few days £ow lt«. 72 to Rs. 90, owiog to the81 words
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Article101 1893-08-01 6 FItANCK ANT) SIAM bvmdoH 'JUth July —The French Minister him) the tftio boats hvne i -ft Biagknk nine Fie uh warships are mastering at the mouth <>f tbo Menam m order to enforce the blockade. Active parleying is taking place l>etween the Marquis <>t ])ufferin and101 words
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Article126 1893-08-01 6 >'/■> nal/or tm Sir '> Time: Bangkok, Wi dnesdatf 26tA July, r.i 11. »\tvie left te-]a\. The Preach Consul .it Singapore received this morning offi i.il telegraphic notification thai M. Pavie, French Minis- Bangkok, left yesl lay. heoause the Siamese Government would not agree to the126 words
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Article92 1893-08-01 6 hml Operation*. PROTEST 111 IOM)O\ HER* HtVls. M!\N(K AM) SIJUL London, 27th July. The French nov* occupy thr islands m the Gulf of Siam, and have hoisted their flag on Rong Sam Lem to serve as a l>asis of operations. Till: LO\I»O\ HLKdliMs 1M» IiKMISII TIMIIK WITH92 words
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Article181 1893-08-01 6 Stametf. Waters, i Cometi composite boat, Htf toot displacement, I guni and 2 machine guns, Lieut. Pour oei Tncoiutani wooden gunb at, 325 toot, ■> mnis and 5 machine RUUS, Capt. Borj. LtoN composite 47<> tons. guns ami -I machine -un». Captain Papaii. TViompkanii181 words
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Article143 1893-08-01 6 Telegraphic information has been received at Singapore thai the BmiMio men-of-war m American trateri have neeived ordera lo proofed at one* In the Hast. The vcsvls are tin* Admirml Nachimotf, stcc! armoured cruiser, 7."*- tons displace* mini, L 8 vu r m>>. It- quick firing guns and143 words
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Article695 1893-08-01 6 r l hk crew of the Rajah Kongtt Atjrk composed <»t* John Woods (English), master, killed. 11 Aleiander, i lin^lusli), mate, killed. T. Atu-luitif, I*. Baptisr, tits boru British subject! engineer*, survivors Asiatics, <>i whom 22 were killed Ok iai i PIIACT. The Pnttini <» [vet psjrticulan695 words
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348 1893-08-01 6 FRIDAY, 28th JULY. The Blockade of Siam. The hl<»rkad«' of Siain is offiriallx noti- n\*»l It is to extend from OhsJai Point t.» L.in" Kra Baag. Chuiai Poitt( I m i 1 1 1 on the East Coast of *}ie Itroadesl part of the M«ila\ Peninsvla, Ln»s*ediateh north of tke348 words
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Article435 1893-08-01 6 With reference to yesterday's teltyruui from our correspondent al Penai ng further tl.. ill of the mem I', nang harbour scheme, it shoold be pointed out that the report emanates from i P< uang appointed committee m hieh i.» reconsider and cril Ibe repon s Grovernmenl comn435 words
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Article34 1893-08-01 6 lin rii,-it_\ Comiuunitv lut^A l.i». ;i in-. -hr- shorilv rf^S iu X fo pre^iil contiued to their w,, roi m JU lf contain no tbe \h'.tt .»f ti,.. II.:,!34 words
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Article65 1893-08-01 6 11>v ri hi nrw*'* iNtQLIfl II l« HO I.m R A'- I bj ill.- .mi i, p li»-r ..vMi, 11.,., ftin^nL I.Tturn KUUfct •el. > led lv Ibe d m vvi.iiu.J. d\2 i ii«| 1 4t*tlri :hrituirk Mir' 32 <i>+ 1 ben from t n 9mm65 words
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128 1893-08-01 6 I ir jreara it n 'un ««y this in. i i, wnti Anil and to-day it I, rW>r jo rn^* either »'t' teouritr or skilful HJuiaxn Che i. seuttnl on the «ith n thick tli' 1 tli to w huh h N ith«ta nfCMdr: MM128 words
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Article197 1893-08-01 6 •is/, A ,<... M < -;l('t I II I »el B i .acs**? 1 jold m ili. Subaku nrer mx hou K****^ due gold m the Kiiinj .mil Sue gold with m tli*' PudcU river its i- iv th. hills -i ihe lU*i*b*° The j197 words
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Article115 1893-08-01 7 ,HI l>fc<l,lKtTIO\ OF KMM 'k.lllE. i.r I'vit lllowril to Frien M> VesMels* ....its lioveriiiiiciif Notification vr U „r BUekafe. gjeell »ue\ he < rovornor of the hi* received this (Fridav) inorn- ii-imii H' 1 Britauuie M ije*» J a .Miniskok, t he iuform it ion umauder baa115 words
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Article365 1893-08-01 7 I ***** i<> at ■>) Stung Treng, toth July. Hi.' fort of Don Than was mm me infant w at 'J i> m jftr P|. .■l\_';l'_ r 'lll.'iir. At L .Ml., i iv «>f rti Mu.n and a <{-•- ioidj, -m\ captur m V •*> p.365 words
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Article282 1893-08-01 7 I: i «ffnir° >X S haye o'^rvud th.- limfflUM of r sm Y"u«-li Lido-China far tin past ten > would uot Im surprised to h.-nr tliat Sum t T v lHil> seMl :1U altim*t«in to prov' Mrit n<l t)ll> retrorrssiou of the rj U(>282 words
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Article353 1893-08-01 7 i Ceylon. iv i. am, BE 5.1.l vn CUK X EIUBB] \N Al: \n I.N« L«l mtinopl*, mh July. r ,v was pnvent n ulii hi day, an afterward* witnessed a review of the 'troop* »t Vildi/ wloi», July.— The following m the result of the rare for353 words
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Article390 1893-08-01 7 'ill. Th« Cl Ku'i:N« v QUEBTIOI Tm Succxssioa to the Vickroyship. Bombay itUi July. The Directors of the Bank of Bombay m their half yearly report, agreed yesterday, to tak<- the following 1 riew oi the new Currency Act On the i!'»th June the Government of India passed a390 words
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Article1868 1893-08-01 7 'I'm k Colonial Govcrurm-ut has DOW nocepted al! the names •ftpgasted by the Cdmmtttee of tbc Cummber of Commerce, ami the carreocy eomiuiMioa therefore cousiaU of the followiog gentlemeo The Hon'bWa Mm ColoninJ Secretnry, the Coiouial Treanorer, the Auditor-G^oeral, r. Sbelford, 15. B. Murray. Mid Tin Jiak1,868 words
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Article2209 1893-08-01 7 Jmmfdiatk Action Nbbdbd kOOFI ih i- \i\\ 'i:ov> Makk a Tw(»l!n i k Coi n No Colonial DOLULB. C'l'KUENi.t <>F IHiMBIiMSt.TII.EMLNb. 1' Hppt>\rs alisi»lut»'J\ Bo66Mar/ to tax** immi'iU'it* in'iisnrr.- ttiat ui,i pto( <•< thsStnUtS from further l(»-ts ami t'roin ili-.astiMiis rtsuits, vvliich an* to ari^f. it Ainerira is2,209 words
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511 1893-08-01 8 SATURDAY, 29th JULY. France and Siam and British Trade. f IBTKBDAT, the Committee oftbeBin-l gapore < Jhamber <»f Jommeroe telegraphe i to the Manchester Chamber pointing oul thai t)i»' j'itvt' trade of Singaj)ore is almost wholly dormant, consequent on blockad S km, and thai the buainessof slii]. owning is much511 words
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Article50 1893-08-01 8 Ai the Annual General Meeting of tbe Masonic Club beld last evening, the following were elected a* members of th< Olnb Committee, for the ensuing year. IV Joaquim, Vice-President:— C. M. V.vi Cuylenborg, Bony. Secretary. W. Makepeace. sV Law son. W. Porteous. A. Knight. E. M. Lyon.50 words
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Article133 1893-08-01 8 Ii baa been decided by t be Committee to K-siiuiH tli? annual athletic sporU which are fixed t.> com*' off m the rarlv nun oi September nod, to •unv <>vi the niereetarj arrangementa, Messrt.' E. TeMeotobn, t. D*Cruze, li. 8. Piack and ,S. Moore, the Hou. Secretary,133 words
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Article110 1893-08-01 8 Ax ?fsterday*i meeting of the cuirency commission, the Hon'ble Tao Jiak Kim pointed out t hat t lie Chinese of i he strait ire chief! f producers, that their interest^ m.iv not be the same 88 the interests of the merchants, and t »st !i»* felt himself110 words
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Article169 1893-08-01 8 Rules have bee i passed bv the nor tor l be regulation of estate hospitals m Province \Y« lie*', under section 53 of Ordinauee V. of 1884. Previous iule« are ran celled, an I the new ones prescril the kind oi uncooked t o »i -.>169 words
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Article627 1893-08-01 8 \nn r m M lajTll t SOMPUMI Hi: GrOl BBJIOSV. m > rici I U: ak i m Ui> i til:,; ot Ib< S mi t a Settlement iB»ociation, Singapore <wii' tat iiini: m U l'\Koomt, Mr. Stringer pret lins;. present, t h.- T. si). Ifnrd, Mr.627 words
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Article98 1893-08-01 8 Thk 1 I »<k «<)<• of Si mi taK»-> lT«'«t to-day ;tt sunset. A mercantile firm m Singapore his received i U-legrani from its Bangkok agents this inorniog, advising Ibal tb* 1 steamer pljing between Bangkok i Singapore, and now io Singapore, o to the blockade, should98 words
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Article56 1893-08-01 8 Mr. Bell has written into*; ent, requesting thai In- nun be fermitted t<» .ipjK'.il n^ainst the decision o Mr. Woodward m ih«' i jiirik i sm.i rase, where Mr. Woodward held m substance thai 1 1 j puller i\au irresponsible person ami that the owner is56 words
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Article80 1893-08-01 8 Thk l y 'ni<m<t Qaaelte, notiaaj Unit t}». Legiamtiv*' Onancil meets s<m>d, advises thai advHu<a|M ba iasj#si of tha4 to ascert ill) the Sniv'.irv <»t Stat»'«; reply to the Penang B«Nne Rule rvaplutiou through aueationa, so reapectfullv put, not t.» tall under oeo«urM f«»r N> We80 words
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Article562 1893-08-01 8 Tl I U~f w ExsTIBtTIOM, Thi Ni vv GomuroavOi mkai rniNK>> PaUPßat KBPf i kk I'ulo Way HOI TK* HVNU Ph .K., FlM< I Thi 1 vi A«•m i ti I liat ?li«- J.>\ .'in. >r < {cutT 1 1 intenda t<> i -.•i.t «i» tlie o|nMiiog 'i562 words
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Article1364 1893-08-01 8 P». Wiihr li.lnnu«, wnnW'Jl iiir.mi I f cIiMHL r < m I ••urn Mm ilir< i.-. itHU k from 1 I( M '«l I,< r i f <) infoi i i. <) f >>•• i" miii wli. i, whirfi Of M,« Indian j.»U d tlie i. 11,364 words
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Article669 1893-08-01 9 ahmimstk \tlvf rl.form. Thi Bxchabi«i Tkoublk. Tbadk \m m stpain. Firk at Sea. Chc province* of Lasonaodthc Vitmymi bave now htvn eodowed with Municipal institutions. Particulars given iv the Comercio show ih*t every towo there it to have a MuoicipeJity oompoaedof tiw councillors elected bi ballot. The electors669 words
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Article1409 1893-08-01 9 Meetin.j m BIVOAPOBI Last NIOMT. Uhdbb the above beading, Mr. Tun Tel doon delivered a very interesting lecture at the Princep Btreel Chapel last evening Heetated that the Chinese owe everything to their system .of education*. China itself he compared lo an open volume ■\.-rvthing was tamped iritfa1,409 words
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Article119 1893-08-01 9 m T<mq\ Pari*, 9th July. The foreign Iterated t lif Account** of the trouble m l\tri\n interpellation took jilaci- m the Chambi r 011 tli- troubles m the L.-»iin (juarterand the cloviiii;- v}' the Lfthoor Bxrhnii^c. Speeches .!i '<!<• )i\ M M M»!\. Di'iniy. Etarillon. Brissoo, and Rottgnet119 words
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226 1893-08-01 9 Thi *t< i iiitT Aniujit, which nollided with tlif iteamer Bmmtam m Hongkong harl>«»ur, s.mk ihortlj afterw,ir<ls when l>»in<_r beecbed. She wan lyiu«_r with bet fo'cala bead a'iuo-* Hu«h u\<l m no gml depth <>f water. Pbe liniihnu, did not ivivnr much226 words
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Article417 1893-08-01 9 The A< bivsih ai.m>' Bi PP&I PlTftoi i» Lai In i.i be Icfa blea "i liin-kat ait'i 1 e*lfd 1 1 holti n m planting venture* on ihe I *t "t Sun i Hull, ii 'I 1,, v s-1 l n! i ii h tin* M inisUT j417 words
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697 1893-08-01 9 MONDAY, 31st JULY. The Straits Currency Commission. ;UT.'M'-\ i \>l.lln is sittings until v Al r W 1\ M i \««11 who i «»n W Hi.>.|;i\ M I London bj tin expivss purpose of ....-m!: ition upOD iln« its < ii' i (mI he i suppOM arrive m Sintfajwn i697 words
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Article24 1893-08-01 10 Uited July 29th 3Ji.j />. Bukit Koin.m. Total depth of Engine Shaft is dow 11:, feet. Save struck veina ol goM-bearing 'juart/..24 words
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Article206 1893-08-01 10 Oik- killed anil loui-tccn Injured s r Oar Correspond k u.it, i Lumpur, Monday Jiih i .V/y/ I L 25 a. in. >.\ Sunday afternoon* a collision took place near Bukit Kn.la on the railway line between Klangand Kuala Lumpor. The collision was between the train206 words
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826 1893-08-01 10 hVnaag Waal* s;.-»<mm>o us a Vrvsvnt. lijK report of the Committee appointed l>v public meeting at Peoaugoa the 7(h ember I^'.'lJ to investigate the question of tlir improvement of Penang M i\ hour has been published. It votes that the estimate of the total annual826 words
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54 1893-08-01 10 (A li'uhvx Telegram ofthieday, Monday, i> r, ir. i{ at 3 (>. m I London, 31st Jtdy. Despite that Siam has accepted the Preoch ultimatum m its entirety, the French have occupied the island of Koh Si Chang, and expelled the residents54 words
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Article18 1893-08-01 10 An Fndian telegram says thai the i' raucoSiamese Dispute nun be regarded as settled.18 words
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Article47 1893-08-01 10 FiirllH'r Siaiii('s<> < <>ii<-<'<*<.ioiis. 1 .1 r's T> U </< Siif n rda >>n <//</. 1 London, 29tk July, Parleying lietn France and Biain continues, but b are entertained of .1 peaceful set tlem ow iv t further concessiooi having 1... n made I>\ t h»- Siam<47 words
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123 1893-08-01 10 1• mdersigi 1. i midsbipuian ►f tbe French gunboat Lion a<-tiu_-uuder the, orders uiv.u to Naval < lomu ai der I' i\ six l>_v tlu- Bear A-u n J tnd Com mander-in-Chief of rh.- Fai 1 ii squadron, berebt potifj bj tin>123 words
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249 1893-08-01 10 The Dispute About the Territory to be Conceded. By the mail newa comet thai the latest hitch I ween the French micisl w inn. m v», vi r. d over tb< territorial concessions, the French de•ired w-- the lefl bank oi tL Mekong as far as the h degree of249 words
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Article91 1893-08-01 10 'J'lfi: following Steamships from Bang, kok have arrived at Singapore aiuce oui last issue ll> cat* Biugapor t BcA wall* H, cuba Ban Beng Oman and Toilet from Kob-Si-Chang. Tli.'v bring manj BReri o j_ Iowa: Hecate Urs. md alias Bendrieka and I children,^ Mrs. Blaik91 words
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Article121 1893-08-01 10 Captain Payne, of tbe s.s. Hecate. whi«-b came m this morning being interviewed Dy a ot raits Times reporter said We lefl Bangkok on Thursday afternoon .Hid everything was theu m great state of excitement. M. Pavie left oa Tueedaj the 25th and not on Wedneaday121 words
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Article1253 1893-08-01 10 L»'tt< <•»• /run/ thr Special 0 lent <>i the Straits Tun Bangkok 2ltt J The hourly .ju.'stitiii it \Vh«n v i !>•• li is ihe it tack <>n h«* i l»v !li<' French. In vi.'w oftbe)ate«i i. horn France 1 1 ear f bai S mo1,253 words
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1434 1893-08-01 11 The Decision of the French Chamber. f L j P t the 21c*1 iuatuul polishes the following t.-i. M. Pavie, French minister v> -nt at Kaockok. from the i'r.iuli iv ol iffairs 1,.. Ihambre apri in< i itit-n* 1 1 J cueillii a a vote muumite l'ordredu jour Buivaol LaChambiv1,434 words
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703 1893-08-01 11 The Honhlk (i X. Cukzon s Vie The French Frontier Or. aims Exi'LMNblP. SIAMBSI BIOHTfI The Mekong Valley Commibculllt UIJIMI'ORi.VST. Thk Enemy and Friend of Si am. The Hou'ble G. N. Cuizon deals will, the Siumtse frontier question iv an articU ie the Nineteenth Century for703 words
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Article1056 1893-08-01 11 Ihk N T Am Captain Jackson, the pilot 1' the 0 Spy, li.-i.v been under rtain sugpicion what has been Foolishly called want of 1..1--triotism b ing m an enemy, i reproof tlii* pap )r interviewed the popular pilol i n Snudn) with1,056 words
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Article160 1893-08-01 11 TO I Mkl" Muv I i allowed to dim* \<»ur ation to ai. id "t d ird to th»- t' th<> public from the proper autboritiei whoever they nag h Tint part T lit 1 the s^a wall is right lj beooming popvWf promt Dade but been160 words
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Miscellaneous306 1893-08-01 11 PasseriKer Ltot RKJ x Per Pa fron I Icaa tria'porti M Lind^'mi. t >n. 'L' Lamm Tta porii —Mr m i Mi- Hou l p. D> ;\r. Rojah B rom Sarnwak H. H. t!. I«da, Mr.] I, Mi WU- k, H frooi I>> "v* Mr. De Kvk. Mr Am-, .md306 words
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113 1893-08-01 12 ANJER. PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. r lav DaTB ±t«. a.yd Ship's Name. Commander. of From Where. Destination Pakt I Sailing. *culabs. Jfti! I t'• gujf of BothuiH Led^erwood July U* Tort Sai«l "fl UJi l •<» Jelicin* Ferrari Massone M.r. 7 New York Kat«via S'v°i' goq o113 words
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Advertisement219 1893-08-01 12 ,«l "The Real Cup o' Kindness." U»^R*i Perfect L'eniijiiK^.f i!k c l).-ur,t |;,u.^ of t.'.r HMmA OMti of F' m >VhiJtie» m their mtov puhty, 4 product m .^cotLuui, absolutely unumpr:i AcjmA matured m sherry casks. j^. A LUXURY IN PURE SCOTCH WHISKIES. AS^fl^ The leltcr> "»Os are the Name219 words
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Advertisement549 1893-08-01 12 THK "STBAITSTIS Dai.y issue ]w T v W.-kly ss lt v H JJJX <1( '1" Jo h l > '7"" y- o l-r Werkl) issue ,J^ Thes.n Afen include aJI >«|»pleia It s f ....id be noted thai Urn to t1... Pe.iiumila is (he MUI1( Jjj^/ price. That is becauns549 words
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Miscellaneous881 1893-08-01 12 BHTPPING. SHII'PI^W IN POKT. Uuder thi^ hoedi»|[ the following anhroviattom flf" n^ed Mtr. stoamer; sh. >hip; bq. barqne; Brit. Britinh U.S. Unito<l States; Pr.Hv*reoeai;Qor.Oormaa Dvf Dutch; Joh. Johore; &c, Q.e. (joneral oar^o ;d.p. dock ngere; CJ. Uncertain ;T.P. VV. Tanjoug Pa^nr Wharf T. P. D.— Tanjong Pa^ar Dock \V T881 words
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Miscellaneous711 1893-08-01 12 Aihoin, Brit. atr. 6so tons, Capt Ritchin 25th j July. From Bangkok ria Koh-ai-Chang. Slal i Q. < .anll d. p. Borne Coy. Ltd. Foi- linng- u,,k, I B W. Medusa, Bi-it. str. <;<•■> tons Capt. Fripp. 2">th July. Krom ßangkok via ICoh-si -Chang, 2<>:h i G. 35 d. }>.711 words
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Miscellaneous1355 1893-08-01 12 AKKIVALB. > fK»Bl»*4 Name. a i'oss Captuv. Fkom Saii.k.i. OMSMV 3 Rt? 72 •»V K-eria HMCru. 940 Field Ananabas I*l. Jaiy 24 -^nior Naval »ffieer 24 C Veb Brit. str. 2313 Arnold iatoum June 20 yme Co 24 Winer sang str. 1517 1 St. Croix Calcutta uy 1. >ou,trul*<.. 211,355 words
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Advertisement1005 1893-08-01 13 DOCKS. IJV Snjong paq IB D I Ik 00 1™ b LIMITED. L. oremises ot tha Company ar mtn«t lb F Pagar adjoining the town t Sing*. l '^steain tram-cars run at ahortinterva.it yOft- .ggf^ngers and from Wharf t< low ra extends to on-> mile and qua jvirlpd bv the1,005 words
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Advertisement763 1893-08-01 13 Jat^B TEE SAp EST MILD SW^ I fc^ **M nw 4fc^ aB m A \l «»uj aperient for I **M v nY? I nv B HBB nnm I n\« W 9ko delicate consti TnWnnMnHnlnJnvJl. Jßffi^*™ ißmlr Jt¥\ 1 tutions, ladies, ff^™^^^^?ffT^^*P!Pl»HHHniMnW CHILDREN AND AND limiOEgTTulf WARM CLIMATES. i SbMB JfnrffJwfllfcF^aMmT^afiWßK^iiiiCTnn^mMhT763 words
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Advertisement719 1893-08-01 13 rpHENBWHARBOURDOCJKCO., LTD This Company executes ships' repairs of a 1 descriptions m the roost efficient manner iu> dei, the superintendence of European vShinwri<jme and Engineers. No 1 Graving Dock Length 116 feet. Depth of Water from 14 feet to 1A« feet Width at Entrance 42 feet. No. 2 Graving Dock719 words
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Advertisement728 1893-08-01 13 Dr. Lalor's Trade-Mark PsMMphodyM n ii nm 4 r tbc 'I raafe Marks Act for the Indian Kmpirr, and iMtata) iy Ibe Bftl i 'I I I\ r. Lalor s Phosphodyne /^2S F° r THIRTY YEARS fcai r .r.;. tbt W rn*i? Bp TM- OMIY SAFE RELIABL^ pkojh:*viji.;& Piialjri \;i*i728 words
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Advertisement594 1893-08-01 14 Betabltshec lsi;:>. piLBT, HAKliKEAVES fc'ca ExGjuLiEHH, Iron Brass Founder BoiLEfcMAKKKS, t5»ID'ifc BUILDERS, SHllbuilders. General Contractors, SINGAPORE* ja AljA LrMP0 R. N/7/P BUILDING YARD. HIGH class STEAM VESSELS always mi.lor construction, from. ft to 150 ft. b of keel, of best design and finish. MACHINERY from leading British Firms with Board594 words
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Advertisement486 1893-08-01 14 kinds Boiler fluids Patent Rolled Zinc Fossil meal covering; Fireclay and bricks Engineers and Gaa taps and dies m boxes and sets Vicos. Anvils Cumming's patent, and VIGOR'S fo:geg. Mi 1.1. STORES. Lancashire Patent Belting, North British Rubber Coinpauy'a ludiarubber Belting, Englisli Leather belting m all widths from 1 m.486 words
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Advertisement396 1893-08-01 14 WALTER MACFARLANE CO., rRA1 GLASGOW. ii;u,<^^k Electric ight Pillars and Brackets. lectric Wire Ways. import^ i to Architect's and~s unitary engineers ICACFARLANE'8 QLA88 BNAMKLL1 ill. PIP AMM IMPKRVWVS TO KU8T t HAVE PERFECTLY SMOOTH i\ TESTED TO I I P h'l llustrated Catalogue, Price-List, and Estimates on Application j YARROWS396 words
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