Straits Times Weekly Issue, 22 August 1893

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  • 35 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY MAIL ISSUE. Ebtablishkd. 1831.J BrTABUSHBD, 1831. sr mt.-:w s ac-g: a month post rree anywrnerc $44 a quarter post frer anywhere. VOL XL VI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1808. NO. 3,743
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  • TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST.
    • 23 1 At Rosebank, Mount Eli/.aU«th, on the Li»th inst., the wife of Mr. C. M. Rirrus. of Wills. Dot. Ltd.. of a son.
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    • 51 1 0* the 17th inst., at th-j Cfothltol of the Good Shepherd, by the B*T& Father Meneuvrier. Rioina.lv» Vh tor Awdry. Sarawak Civil Service, eUl*»*t mm «>f Revd. Ckwles Hill Awdry. M. A Honorary Caaoa of Bristol Oathe^lml, toEi»iTH Macfaelank. joaogast daughter of the late John Cameron, F. R. G.
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  • 272 1 Editorials. The Bombay Riot*. Roman Catholic Education at Siagftp »rLord Ripon on the Cejlon Currency The Behrin? Sea Award. African Troubles. Telegrams. Thursday's Council. Affaire in Aeheen. The Cholera Outbreak. The Attorney-Generalship. Local. Market (^notation* The Selangor Shooting Sue. Gharries a bu at the Squire The Roman
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  • 528 1 Siiia\pOßK, -J2ni» AuewsT. \WA Pkodjck. Gambler, do do No. 1 irfj.'t. do do No. 2. Mg go (Jopca Bali,. ao Fontianak, 4 Pepper Black M 9.70! Sago Flour Sarawak £.65, do Brunei |^5, gMrlB*go 3.40. Coffee Bali 9&JDO. Ooffeo Lilirtriau. 98.00. ranioca small Flake, M 4 l:,.
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  • 554 1 This veek'l m«til lor Europe loaves ]»er P. &O. s. s. Surat. and uoit week's mail for Europe is fixed for the M. M. s. s. •Salazie. The P. <fe O. s. s. BoM«a with the mail from Europe of the 28th Julv •irrived here this
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  • 540 1 The Silver Question in America London, 14th Atujiist. -A large uiajorilv iu the House of Representatives favour a repeal of the Sherman Act. The Stfver party will concentrate their attack in the Benate where th.-r.- ie .1 small majority a^aiust the repeal. The refarenee isatssjnsd to l>e to
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  • 462 1 Notwithstanding the bcdrv ram uu Sunday, the race course was not iu iucb stat.« .is t<» prereut a little eierci«r Immii^ douiv Alnams bad bis string out toi easy work Monday was tbr official commenciutf of training for the Autumn Wiiu rogafri to tbe loaki waterfall reservoir
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the i°rotected States of the Malay eninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.
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  • 281 2 The ISoinlmy Riot* Thk religious riots between Hindoos and tfahomedans at Bombay spring from invin^ embitterraent among these rival sectaries Hindoos resent the slaughter of cows from their holding these animals in sacred regard, and sfahomedans too often aggravate this feeling by ostentatiously killing cows in a
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  • 1087 2 The one surpassing merit of the E&oman Catholic Church (viewed ai an organisation for special purposes) is that it habitually manage! nisinosi in capable fashion. Roman Catholic priests, no dottbt, differ among themselves, ai other men do; but, haying no int« beyoad the pale of
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  • 13 2 Rajah Brooke is booked for Alexandria in the passenger list of the Osu*.
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  • 56 2 Only oho lie »u completed ytylerda* in connection with the Golt competition for Mr. Bonser's cup. Major I/Gorman beat Mr. Napier by tyro holes up on the two rounds. The Hou'bles T. Shelford and G. S. Murray and Mr. Vau Cattenburch were examined yesterday before the Curreucy Commission. These three
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  • 58 2 Yesterday ahorse, belougiu^ toaCbiuaman residing iu Boat Quay, while baruessed to a phuetoii aud waitiug for the owner in Arab Street, suddenly bolted off, aud turning into Beach K>ad knocked down a Chinaman, seriously injuring him. This necessitated his immediate removal to hospital whei" be was found to hav«» sustained
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  • 95 2 In the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gatty bad before them the geueral cms' list. Before the latter a OUM which had occupied his atteutiou last Tuesday, Weduesday. and Thuisdav was resumed the inaiu question being whether a Moh.nnedau woman OOuld execute conveyance without baring previouslv
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  • 92 2 Tm burning of the Spanish steamer Dun J»<tn has a painful sequel, owing to a large quantity oi partially molten dollar^ in the cargo being salved by tii.* steamer Don AnUmio. It is alleged that an engineer belonging to the latter has been arrested at Manila,
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  • 145 2 Rkpbbbih« to the recent noconimcudatioo of the llou^kou^ Chamber of Comnsaree with regard to the Japanese veu, iheJajtan M"il SBJS The Japanese were OBCS rer? anxious to have their silv.r \en declared legal tender money iu Hougkong. Thai it should be SO declared was oue of the promises
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  • 182 2 Ai L ni. \est»r.l,iy. two back gharri.-* in riling Street, collided, with the result that one ghanj had its wheel knocked out, and the other had its harness and traces damaged, so that the horse uot awnv It may be remarked thai there is alwajt a
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  • 159 2 Lhtbm and papers of date Friday. 28th July, (nominal date on the linnykok Time*, 39th July) arrived to-day from Hongkong. They were taken thither by a Chinese steamer which presussablj cleared from Baan> kok tligbtlf later than the Hydra, previous to the blockade. The Bangkok
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  • 628 2 The following is the fifty-sixth report «>t the Court of Directors to the ordinary half-vearly general meeting of shareholders to be held at the City Hall Hongkong on Saturday, the 19th August The directors liavo now to submit to yos a geuoral ststflSSSUt of tho
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  • 42 2 Yul Pin** so much tin ore d p, P*«w»g to i iferted into tii straits Tndiog Compioy'a WOr^ Singapore. All ti becausr tli,- T p,-opl,. rjre jJ2J an-1 iborUigbtfd, an.] will DO4 pulltoirrtlH for a coiuiiiMij obj<
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  • 56 2 111 l; ITU ',1' l! de U 1 for •<N J ,,itti IIK olie i with ]u,i. ltn Mil; lUl .,i v to the .M ttjj Court ..t appeal >l, j ippiM) ath in M W tbe Police will tb,.ii I ever to fcrrett »ov jinrik
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  • 69 2 i I bj .1 ho** ptpec tlut ri.nrl,., Mn-hrli. t|,. p, I lefl C*,, England, on lio,ri tli. »n»er Mejrir.ut \\,> ,x| t< to f*pore, iiH ii MS f UQCt ins rernor of Mm Struts 1 totor. rii.- boiti« |niper i- poMiblj Sir Cbai IfiUhell i> i
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  • 78 2 l»K. W. GILMOI to ii. Mental Juhr, iMf on th.- t tb« M.llav- H. OOmm t<» (lie miclution 'li.tt i irho i JO l.MiUtr.iiv mi!: l»ulsiv«' iii-.init\. i;enerAlljr ol mint tr.itiMfiit ewet, m fcuiokUwiltullvrun.bin Dr. Ellis I in bkml iosUot e», tbe impula •addea .n -I
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  • 80 2 1 1>< t M I) Miiji- .s return Bangkok in i i_r n i j 1 Tlj«- Fnih h Hag was > Tb M M v Mi id blit "li till 1 "'Nt nil. on rlirir I ui cooiieitiou \Mil. tbi* I' troubk*. 1 l.<- trouble in
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  • 315 2 1'" DAI btfoN Mr W Mr. i. in called tint b< the 'l«'t\'lH-| l H. u G H that be was a surveyor in Ine Belaafl *'i inii-'ii 1 and bad known 1 for LI Booth*, In Jan-b M i IMM tO Ittj "I'll Vit« OeSS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 24 2 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.
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  • 945 3 A Natural Tunnel Pkjjdin<; Casks. Improvements. QOLF. (From our Con-espniuhnt.) Kiutht Lnmpor, lath August. Mr. Watson, who arrived a few davs m »fioni Bentong, report! an interesting Eooterv tljai he lias made at lJukit Proay an*) '■•>"«' w u»< ll nui v Ih wade of great trvi<v l"
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  • 853 3 The Roman < atliolir B*J%* S< liool. fKBTi ki»ay. by request, we published copy off letter to the Brother Director ol St. Joseph*! School. That letter wai intended to cootravprl n petition teut to Bishop G&snier through Father Sfeneu. vrhr by requesl, we publish the petition itself ipore, Tth A
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  • 345 3 WEDNESDAY,16th AUGUST. Lord Ripon on the Ceylon Curreney. The Ceylon Qorermasent, vhoee currencv stands mi a rupee dmm, on hearing efthe report of t)w Henehell Committee on Indian Onrraiey, telegraphed t-> Lord Kipon. reqneeting inatructioni how toad m consequence. Lord Etipon took it that tin- ai»j)liration referred to tin' «.ff«-.-t
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  • 358 3 Tbi Drat dived mail from Bangkok to Singapore since th«' raising ol rh.- French blockade nrriTedai Singapore, this morning, by the s. s. Sittgapon Thi KiiLrlish |>i|M>rs leceitred by this morning's mail contain 1 >• <>f tnatt«r al>. .ut France and Siain. l^ut the ma I has now cvased to
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  • 76 3 The result of the play on th»' links j terday, ia connection with thn tirst til tl»" <„i ni »Mtition for Mr. Chief Jtjttic* Bouser'H oup was as follows: Dr. K.rr l>*'ctt Mr. M.ickav bf 9M ip. Mi CidoU i>,Mt Mr." Broad by two »»|> M. Dun man beat
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  • 145 3 Ybstkbdat, at >>:;«> \>. m., th,. Mast,.,..* and Mates' Association held i meei with a riewof approaching H. tl,. Q Dor with reference lo N.ti et boat* ui'l the uarrying of li-l.ts. The i, ing was convened in consequence oft be
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  • 183 3 IBM\ i: i .1 I'" ro*i Mr B ile? to-day the i of \\w Spirit Farmer agaiust Chop Gim A ui) for cheating with respect to Ineff "U M" (.-,(>,•> u! l»raij.Jy, fivi- case* •t" whi*ky, Mid fo f u r in. resumed kt tor the eTidenoe
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  • 177 3 Tin: Pfcrii correspondent of tin* PVsmm riiil I writes 1 tin t be st...k- o( Bfold i\iu.r in t ln ranlu >m the National Bauki and tlir Treat uriea w;i- i< follows aboat lie end of June t hil \''nr, ipnlotl tl)«> boldat the n<l i.t
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  • 311 3 'I'm 'hi i.<i I i wi«'\\ v H 1 f InGovernor's administration «>t' Um Straits Settlements iu an appreciat ive spirit. Thai journal, regarding H P? administnuion «>t' tin- protected Nath 3d Thea mntriwj aw, however, it hmssl l>«' recognised, in toanattion -i«t and whet iii.iv be
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  • 112 3 A ChINKsF. MaKI.I V<it I In th,> Supreme Com' to da? 1- f" Chi«'t Jotiiee, th.« mm <>f All Tisan bajf n| hit dn«frhieff Leoag (im M iti uraiilM 'lay Kim Te*, (.iilv hoii iiij.l n ecoiorol tit., lat** G«ok IWI iai Tli^ i'l;initiiv aileajed that ins -I
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  • 205 3 Th i fN a i r v s tl t lli li Auk falla foal «»i til.- 1 i.» 1 1 u k. -k (Mm .Dt i f I m the matter >>i telegn '<• in.- *h Mqoene th«> linngkok 'li.it lent M Til) noti
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  • 431 3 B Lv- Month w< iiotiied I here, Mi C Th< fh.it \r.- pro| ibltuhio) p hpei A few d i, u lu f|,,. COUrM <»t .in itit.-rv i.-u to* „i ii- «rani Eoc pablk ttion ip tbc bouri .*tt»T lie ha'] issued tWa, That wa> Uarljf
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  • 1084 4 Times „f Ceylon) Thk StraiK paiers are full of statements to the effect tlmt Mr. Rnnnrr, jnnf mined to the It ■nrh as (y'llit'f .lustier of Singapore, has been offered :n\il has accepted the }>ost Off Chief ustir-- of (VvloM. Jt -trauire that this
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  • 1176 4 Supplementary to Straits Times* Telegrams. i Via Ceylon.) Lord Roberts on Ind a. Crick kt. Thk lfiiriva Strikk. P.\ULI.\M!.MARY VIKWS ON Si AM. Pbihoh Pbbm Opimioi o\ Siam. Kkvui.c! i n in Argentina. Thk Opium Commimiom. Ifß. (iLAJ>BTOWI O\ BOTPT. SlLYtl Hall M\rkin<;. 1.U.1 1 29th July. Lord
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  • 418 4 THURSDAY, 17TH AUGUST. The Behring Sea Award. Tin: Behring Bet Arl>itration Award. uhii-li has been given almost wholly in t.ivciir of Britain, ought t.> close .1 eontn>\. rsy that had been pending for seven jrears. part of th.* Behrins s.«;i adjoins AJaska, a territory l»<mu r lit l»v th.' United
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  • 299 4 Win. which lias been stormed l>\ a British naval force, is a town on the Cast Coast of Africa, within ih<- British sphere of influence. The Imperial Brftiah Baal AlYiea C..ni}>anv held possession of it until the preeeni Near, when, Hmling that their urea was too big lev
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  • 172 4 h may have been not..] that we ha\.of late occasionally received, from twenty todfty minutes tcfore t^ ths Loodon ti'K grains of the Minn 1 <l.t\ That is desirable; l>u r libs all dastrable things it lias its drawbacks. The »> telcgrains have, in suok oase, f<» ssrred OUi
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  • 22 4 A COBEKSPOVDBVT -Irtws a!'enln>u n> alleged rerbal Moieslation of paeeen 1 v in Dhobj (ilia»it and lie thinks tie poliie should interfert.
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  • 36 4 \'wi: lialajs were to-day chained bebefore Mr. AathoniM, in Ihe eecoad Court, with unlawful aceeublf at Ar.ti»>ir. <• the 28cd July. Mr. May appeared for three of I li»' m i and I Inspector Patereon prosecute. l.
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  • 64 4 Bsvoml the Cbief Jvttice t c»-<l iy. Um •t' Ah Teoffou beluUf of hit daughter, g Gia Mooy l l st Ttv Knu I. ti.r ouiv ion and eiecQtor, <>t the lati it. -ok Toll w.is coDtiuu. <]. Tlic t'xaminttioa <'f tho seoood plaintiff, Leong <Jim Ifoej, a girl ot"
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  • 59 4 Tkh Strmit* Tnitptudemi nakei tight «>t lander of riots ft on apprehended scarcity of Opium at Kulitn. and seeks t«> ibow that the rumours to that tie. t MBoag parties alleged to be ntereeted m llßUggliog that drug tl.crc. It al! that the Pimnuj (7, has holllTod ill l>\ giviog
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  • 78 4 I-'k'.m the \..rtl, OfttM Daily .v learn thai t lie .Sianiev .-tliiers u ho an at Shanghai have u-it for Tientaia. 1 "he officen in qoeatioo, it i> reported, bad with \Uv\\\ it number af lettei I ol iutioduction to some atemban .1 H. E. U HangChang/aanite. In addition to
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  • 117 4 A\ adrertieemeal in our oolamaa this morning (my the gswafcouj Dails Prtm of Ibc Dlh August) is probably the moat decided step yet taken local) v to meet the depreciated value of silver. The two lines of steamships trading l>etweeu here an<l Australia have found it
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  • 95 4 FULTAN OR OiUII It appears that in a paragraph alleged that tb«> Straitt l*dtpt*j(L Tj Penang iWOMMtadcd tli.> hufrh to -J: the good offireM of tin* Bulfao of Turk! in 4dMM affairs. Tl.. 1'.,,^,, now rompl.iius of DQ J TJio of wimt «i iaM *ai tint
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  • 68 4 Imk mil oo»| wvwkvm eollcetioai tii-.utliH ot tbt v-iir if d I 1 AX'** ,h> Lici'fisPH An<] K I M-1-i...is Pri Wa'«»r Supply Mmc Unn.'oii-* Jo Jl i It will bfl ohw rv.] that i tin „>«. !«vtr.l ,uv leM tbrtn for \\n 111*000 \r,\ M 31t< Jul
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  • 148 4 I. km ei tbt aan meet. •I)-- Mi'MJIU l> tl lllihrr Artill.-iy s v Full. "tt, ii. under the pn itl.mt movr.l th.' .u].-j.ii..ii (r fb<» r* porl an.! Meowits. in doii ecMirac of tag atulntoi > th.it tl).* capital was Ira t li.nt tl) it en
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  • 290 4 France and Siam rßivca i \i i riif Bbttu The Fn'iu-li Colonial JhhJ in 1111.-ll «lis£Km»H lenient of the Pinneo-biam whieh has heen arrival Tin* note! on wliirli i Tonqaia pap ehietly coinnn'iit i«« the ba»« land The Coairru r d'Haii tml) :<l\.llit.ltr.- ;itt»'Hi|:i liic t*TUj tli.« I. ft l.juifc
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  • 39 4 According to premri arrangt'ineuu. t FuhU was to leav«- Shanghai about tbt* 10U ioitant, say th«- S.,rth China Dmly >f«fc and proceed to the lYscadorea with di**** to attempt tbe n v of the reoaai«d«* of the Bokhara treaauiv
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  • 280 5 THS Chinese not Si-kci ally Partial to Dollars. uHoogkon^, MJf, th,- lhiily Prwsa, t lugg* B^ oll ms l)t<n a< Viilu<l< i with ne fere()( t to the cnrreucv question. It is ihefffwd thai th.' Colodj of Hongkong bouM adopt ji svst.ii! (»t Mirer certificate! kicb
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  • 557 5 Singapore Cricket Club Eitk.uts rsoM thi: EtiPOEi roi rai Year i Oth J QVK. 1893. Thk Members nun again be congratulated at tiit- continued prosperity »>i" the Club. TV Pavilion stands in need of extensive repairs which imisi i«- undertaken at an early ommittee hare had under tiu-iY leration proposals
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  • 720 5 Dirkctobs' Report. Singapore. V,th August. tSKf K N.-Y(n I rDin.Hors I,ow1 ,ow bee to rabmh the Amounts f m th, hulf-v.ar eX w M»k<i w ,ih winch Uw balance of $fe 299 broiphi forward after ostmil of Lit dlv makes 3120,007. F™, this s
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  • 597 5 Selangor News A (iYHKHANA. Mk.KTIN<. Sad End of a Rack Uoksi > FSrom our fWrssyanili at. Kuala Lumpor, 1-itk Artist. A (tymkhina Club meeting was beld 01 Saturday last in tine weather aud before a large crowd of spectators. The Manila Rand played in good form throughout the siternooo. The
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  • 2460 5 Wednesday. Avot. 10th The usoal fortuightly meeting <.t the Municipal Commissioners was held in the offices, Kinlajsoa Gri'-,), yesterday after. noon, under the presidency «>f Mr. Gentle. There were alto present, Messrs, s»l»t. Jeaquim, Frasei >o. and the Hoo/bfes A. L. I»otjMl<]s(»n itf.'] Major MeCallom. liie minutes read
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  • 233 6 Tpik following are tUe results of the first batch of the Ist ties for Chief Justice B«>ms~t'« Cup. Some vmtv interesting ,mhii',s were »{.iy eil in tar-', some couples had to pla-y ll» and 20 holes before any decision could l>e reached. M;»« huvii beat Drvsdctlc, receiving
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  • 1287 6 FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST. Yesterday's Council. A i yesterday's Legislative Council, being the last which Sir Cecil < menti Smith will preside, the memberi paid H E. a uvil- leserved compliment. H. E., in replying, fulh and adequately acknowleged the assistant e thai he hai had from the m of Council,
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  • 6043 6 Thursday, 17th August. The Legislative Council assembled, \<- terday afternoon, when there were present His Excellency thi Governor. Cecil Clementi Smith, «j.i\m <. H. E. the General Officer Corn maud intf tiV Troops (Major Ou«»ral Sir Cliarirs Wxrr. n. (<;.C.M.«i K.« l< The Hou'Me tlwi Colonial Secretary
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  • 302 8 A Compliment to Mr. Bonskr. THANKB TO THE COUNCIL. H. E. the Governor said: Qoo'ble members of the Legislative Council. J thauk you most warmly for the address which you now give io me, and which is coucl id la th-* most handsome lanffuaoe I can
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  • 71 8 A Japanese Steam Line to India ITbi N ppon Vum'u KaUlm propoc tlif i ui of September to open i lii Booilttj. According to the Jap tpen the*tf>%m*r will I:.--. Xu^.ki, and call a; Hongkong, Singapore, Peoang, and Colombo, vn tbe waj. Tboagb th.v ,»iv unable to iaj if tl).-
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  • 399 8 A laaob and fashionable congregation mbled in the Cathedra] of the I Shepherd," yesterdav afternoon, on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Reginald Victor Awdry (of the Sarawak Civil vlco with Misi Edith Macfarlane Jameron rhe bride, who entered the church leaning on the arm of her brother-in-law
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  • 353 8 SATURDAY, 19TH AUGUST. Affairs in Acheen. In A< Ix'ch Proper, events, detailed in another cohimn, have latterly taken i turn in favour of ih,' Dutch irho have, tor iw.iitv jean, been striving to bring the country under. At first, after the capture of Kotta Etajah, the chief town, the Deighbouring
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  • 72 8 Thi Darwin arrived from Australia, daj reni with It:' bullocks i\ r the North Australian Butchering C A Baigob correspondent, writing 1 j i li, sth August, says the ihort blockade of ili«' 8 .in-. ><■ porta bad brought to .ill the Singapor -Bangkok liners, export < t rice from
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  • 68 8 H t Hongk >n_' are i to be taking i i morphi* ii tion, i cheaper means of consuming opium ll in imoking it. Th Hongkong DmUm i finds tb( und f aupp< 'li't i' viii ei •d i widely and I-' dominant rice in the col< Aln ady, D
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  • 121 8 In the matter of golf, Penans is deterpained to be i ffeetive if doI quite original in the construction of its programme*. There is a local club there aud this club intends to bold ;i tournament commencing -'•i Monday neit. The prog imme calls it the Autumn Meeting /&9£,andon tea
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  • 113 8 A Kkskrvkd Promknade. A lamik number of people were present ou the Es]>lauride la<st eveuinj* wheu tb»baud of the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment rendered an attractive programme of music. Owiug to the exteut Of the cricket grouud and the central position of the bandstand the music
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  • 159 8 Crop Prospects. During July, says the Deli Courant, the weather took a dry turn, from too little raiu falling, eapecially <>n the low lying OOtateO. The drought was followed by ?;un in the l^inniug of AogUtt, and unoaf of the planting companies COB9O--queut !y consider the- outlook either
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  • 235 8 Cm vfcsi; Counterfeiting. Om tiling is (vrtaiu namriy, tint the Chinese ta lers in Hon^kony. and at t lie op. it port*, an ahv« to the margin for pr lit thnt exi>t« between a 16*-|enny rup»e iu India and uaeoiaeri silver at SSorS-lpoaee
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  • 543 8 CJaDIKAK I at a in. eting the »1 itiv< Council held »»n the I7ih l»t 18 •>. and ,i to Dl II lencj I Groi ernor, I >K1 IN AN,); N,, IV 01 1893. A n e t'«>r the [noorporat ion of in Bishop of Biugapore. L
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  • 900 8 CItK'KKT. The Miners' Sihikt Streai* <»f Choi.f.r* Thk Blimi < iusis. Faii.i uis in LOVDOW. Kinan< mi. Panic m LmSBICA. Mk. < Jlai'stone CALLED an <>i.i> I>. Tin: Ak;i:ntine EKetOLUTIOW. Thirteen Doy& j.ntct ihnn />'// M.i Til u«\v in tiii: hoi si: l.nn,h ,i. L'fttli July.— The
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  • 1249 8 Thk annual ral in,,,,,!,!,, Iwrsofthe Siu |"i. CrickH ciukT** place at the Tan -JmClul. n der the presi.l.i. i jt i(f) McCallum. for tbe pur. the report au.l a< ir; W{ tbt «J!* vtarj and to g brovgbl i-iui 'iun■eul w..v M..-sr. A John Anderso tbe
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  • 221 9 A tew rouadi for tbe second batch of for Chief Justice Bonaer'i Cup «a\v been finished and iho remainder wul have to be completed to-d«y. Tbe W/Und after yesterday morning's Vain was a very me\ condition and the patting -Jfeenß Were neavv Dr. Ellis hub ■cratched to
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  • 769 9 Mas. Tracer LAYB the Foundation High T^7 ICTORrA Th ig Expectations from it. IHE Maxwell" Challenge Cup. Cricket. Mining Accident. [From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, 17th Aiojud. A labob concourse of speetaton, con"Motnl n,arly all the leading ot icj Lhittieaof the district assembled on Mou. '^J^ftoiriUiessthelajiogoftheFounda j" 1^"",""
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  • 69 9 There was a large atteudauce at Priueep Street Chapel last evening in connection with the entertainment provided by the Chinese Christian Association. Mr. B. Purdy, assisted by Mr. Haffenden, presented an excellent service of dioramic views of LondoD, which were interestingly explained to the audience. The l aB iew presented
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  • 381 9 An Earthquake. A Chinese Cashier Sentenckd. Shipping News. Thm New Governor General. Restricted Cinchona. Output. At noon on the 80th Julv, heart shocks of earthquake startled the 'iuhahitun' Padaugm W. Sumatra, which pro* long that, io uiost bouses, doori and windows 1W open, and untix-vj articlei fell rathe
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  • 575 9 The DIMIVSIOVfI kMOWQ THI Ai hinksi:. A Pk« •mi m: r CHIEF JOIVI i h I DruH. PCPPI I TUBVI THE BCALB. Tffl Pn« ;i VOU (iAiN OBOUVD. An\i« r-i from been report further successes of the Du ch 1 1 >« >j »s against the Achinese, now
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  • 1648 9 The Municipality HIWUTSS <»k PmOOIIDIVOS OF THS Mr.vi- I)' VI- < '.»M MlvSlitVl- KS AT A\ OtiflSAkY MIBTCVOOa RTIDVSSDAY, 2ni» A.UOU»T, I^h.J. Phkhkst Tim Prosil.--»t, ales. Genii* B-«j. The H.Mi'ble the Ostoalal Kn >or Mg>r ft E. McC%llum. rk. 0.M.0. Tho I/Hpoctor-CrenorAl of Puliee, R, VV Maxwell B«SJ T. S
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  • 133 9 The Scholarships-Examination I'm Report 1»\ tl)»- ExamiDen for Qoeea'i tod Oot«nnu<*iii s« ||„|,,r>lj f,>. I 893, ;i|'|" in in I 111-' maximum numl- 1 uwtrki V*f I.- 1 1 II 0. 1 Iflll gained 1,237 mark*, and UogßeogH From tfc m^V. School, 1. The MMBpetitioo for Um plioe wat vt-r?
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  • 237 10 MONDAY, 21st AUSGUST The Cholera Outbreak. Cholera has. this year, been prevalent in HiiB«ia. (MTinanv. Austria, and Fran..-. and has U-en virulent at Meooa with the r»-su]t (li.it. there, thousands of corpses bad to li<' anburied on the wayside. In Borope, at the date of lad mail ad- diai bse
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  • 1189 10 MjL CoLLTXB, who is tli«" Senior Puisne Judge of the Straits, baa been offered the of Attorney-General <>f the Straits. At the moment «>t" writing it is qol known whether ha lias accepted, will accept, the offer. If he have wise regard for own in be will
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  • 143 10 The price of paddy in Rangoon advanced early this mouth from Ks. 72 to receded the Jfuiipoo/i IW* finds that there 18 every prospect of even a higher figure bein* reached, before the next crop is reaped, gome ttfree or four months hence After the departure of H. E. the
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  • 33 10 Tim: second tie in connection with the Singapore Football Association Cup will be plttjed on Thursdaj next on the Enplauade, the opposing teami being oi the Bojal Bogineersand l< th Lincolnshire ELegimeni (II.)
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  • 69 10 This morning, on board a. M.S. Pallat, ker, named Tom Tripp, while tcrubb Qg i funnel losl bit balance, and fell i distance of sixteen feet, crushing 1 is left leg. \\v w.is picked up unite nnconsious and taken to the General Hospital, where be
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  • 75 10 Wm learn thai the Chairman o( the Committee on the luiprovemenl of Penanw Harbour b;\s been atked by the Gkrrero-ni-'iit to stale an wl.r groandi the Com* mittee state thai they have "reasoa be- Ueve that there it u-r.-at reluctance ou M ibe j-art of 1 G umeul
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  • 151 10 Money Orders on India A month ago, the postal authoritiet iut- 11 P moncjord qneol apon the iutroducikHi ofl curreocj into that country. The resulting b*rdahip upon tlit- Ikmil coolie class in the Colon, j teadi the Stra&U Indepei Uni thai the raspeiision order be lt'l. aiul tht' former facilitiet
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  • 65 10 The Selangor Q DO tithat Captain 11. C. Syers, Superintendent of Police and Plisoni in that 8 Meo mated two mootbi and i dayi racation wave from the 24th August, to I followed l>y 12 months V full pay. Captain Ljods, A>>istant Commitr, Perak Sikhs, is to art
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  • 73 10 The following, from th.> P,,, > annou noes that an officer, %i present •tail within sssv touch of Peoaog will be 1 to q 1 art of Malaya d oang. Captain Lyons' many f rieadi in Peaavjrand Pronnce Wellesley will be glad to bear
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  • 119 10 Cricket Si HAl.l KKN.s c 8 C Thk above match iras plaved on the K--l>)unade on Saturday and th«- Moring was Hows SL 15.V1 I KKN .T«iikiii> I>. Garranl jj Oa^rtsbenr e. Ifaemggart 1» Binde 8 D.ivit-s c. Hindeb. Gkurmrd 1 1 Harrington not out 52 Edwards b alactaggart VaiilviU'll
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  • 103 10 Pahang News (From our Correspondent.) Pekan, 12thAuyust. Mi-riikr Casks. The Acting Resident sat in the Supn -mr Court vesterday and disposed of two cases of murder, from the Kuantan Dwirid Both the ■rcmod pl< i a<led guiltv. Verdicti of guilty were nturned by the jury hij.l wntenoo *>t' doth was
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  • 151 10 Thi following are the remaining resulti of the tit's for til-' second roand of Chu t JuBtic»' B inter** < 'up Buad, conceding 3 strokes ,i round t<> Reid, beat him bj ;> up and I to pi*?' Bryan, I- <• ivingS •trokes round from Crichton, l>at
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  • 193 10 i r< Dial i, t i >tli -r ,n (Jla Tii i poa .1 nuasber of men Ibe lag itn on v be im. 1 «>») them 1 1> i\ tii li .i\ iu _r .»hc il\ cmajed i ile bad b Ate m t L t be
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  • 348 10 I>n Sun. lav, the Harder of i Cii unan was committed at the Impounding i; roirio Tboi too li Mid, and th i muni up to i ln- present bave not i Tlk- deoau ed occupied a ret] j. siiiu.i. beiog the owner or .1
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  • 38 10 The Church Parade on the Esplanade on Sunday afternoon* is now further euhveued by various Asiatics flying very pretty kites over the cricket ground The Anglican peoole come to parade prior to Church, and Ae Presbyterian peopfe after
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  • 92 10 Teluk anson A corres|K)uHent wni.-s t,. t\ i (i.ixttt, from 'IVluk Augon that a|!!!j quantity of railwav niittfrinl is very wok tli.t. I tl,. gjipore. Besides tb« M>l,icc* thatq now two str.'imrrs rumnn^ between T I taoa aii.l Bingftpow rh« r.Mk a t i to be doing rerj well, and
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  • 263 10 1 I'm I < i. i. ing its own tmpplii'* ,v»ns.M,u,'iit <»> tin 1 1 -l h> H Mr il If I haplllJ I V II in nnl.-r f.. ii tltt» CiinviK'i Im H i lOtlt fa rnni'M fluil'l.T Mln.l I Mi Qo\ .is. ro* Bpo r.i m
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  • 39 10 Ladies Lawn Tennis Club L4OIM Btvau iir. Mrs Lov.-ll OUTM I 15 ''--I/ Mi— Wi*h»rt 1 1,. a 1 Kn w.,,1,1,.11 4 r. ,t m PnMldmi ;m.l M I .nl Ja» H M-- Elcum Nii.l Mr v I 1
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  • 185 10 LAMM AM. Nl 1 i M, v [>■ Hamii. i Miss Donaldson ami Mr Fontum owe J I" it Mrs. K\nii..rslr V himl Cmi>l DewcrffM I I an. (>.{ Miss Nivrn and Mr H,m.,m <>^ Misn WUhaH and Mr Elliott t>-T). Mrs. Lovell and Mr. Tnlbo<
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  • Correspondence.
    • 438 11 To The Bditob o» the stkaits Tim bs Sik, Mr. Adanwon we know aud you we know, but who is A. B Is he also one of the currency prophets The prospects he holds out iu your issu<^ of Saturday are so tlluring that one is tempted to question
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    • 820 11 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STJ MTSTIMES," Sir, It i 8 proposed on Thursday, the I'th instant, to suspend the standing or- of the Legislative Council for thr i-ose of passing through all its stages on that day, the Bill published in the Government Gazette
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    • 249 11 To The Eoitok ok thk Stkaiin Ti.m i> S IR Last uigbt, the debate was resumed and concluded on the proposition M That Imperial Federation should be established ou the basis of absolute equality of puvileges avjd le.s^onsifcilit'ies.'' As a strenuous 1 advocate
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    • 759 11 To the Editor of the m B*»4ITI TlMBS.*' 8«, am phased to have found a Critic, but I would have beeu more pie;, had my ciitic rend my letter carefully, before committing himself to priut. 'l qualified what 1 said ai regards auy iuen ase in our trade
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    • 211 11 Biblical Criticism To the Editor of the m Straits Ti m Sir, Referring to ]^r. J^eith j Biblittkl Criticism, plea.e pffruM me to i^eud the u.ccpaipauyin^ extract, from M The ChritOan" July ltfth 1893. It is well that there are those in high positions, in eerie- aiastical circles, who are
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    • 579 11 To thl Editor of thk ••Straits TtW Sir, A. B.'s reply is not unexpected, uor has the point be rnnphMJPOi been over looked; but it seems to m<- that the cornet auswer to his contention is that all trade is barter; thai money is merely the measure of ralue
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    • 134 11 I H I. KlUlnß uK THE "SlKAll- TIMRS." Sir, It lias bee u suggest* <1 that H. E. the <i>)vornor on the day of his del at tare from the Colooj should direct that the dav be observed M a halt-holiday to afford the subordinate members of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 316 11 THK u STRAITS TIMES/* Tkl ptlOt of tho Straiti Times delivered I II iollows W thin hrltith Malaya. Daily issue per year '24 dollar* ■i" do copy lo cent-. Wt'.-kly issue .«ar L6 <lollnr>. «lo OODy I" "•••nts ond Brittth Malaya. v issue per yeHr dolUrdu do copy I<> W«'.-kly
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 470 11 I'assfiiger List. Aekiva Per a. 4 'hem Phya from Klang A Malacca Mra. Ruchwaldy. Per p n| from Pontianak Mr LtJ I Per s. imm Deli and Bougkah Mr. August l.aun. Per k s. S ipopon from Bangkok —Mr. Shelley. P'«r \Y,U o'thi W $p tr.)in Tolok Anaou ria poi
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 271 12 r^-gj "The Real Cup o' Kindness^ \£±jA Perfect blending of tin: Choicest Brands uf the llintiesi C.!^^scs of < wdf Fine Old Whiskies in their native purity, as produced in Scotland, absolutely untampered witb. i^M MATURED IN SHERRY CASKS. A I.U2URY IN PURE SCOTCH WHISKIES. The letters "BOS" are the
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    • 343 12 i> o m b l l i 7T^ BIKGAPO] PW BB4D mm kkw i is E OUB F\«Tony Orekard R< .1, and i- th« laiv^t" tracts An.l Uiva ordern caj, WITH Si I"" thn>i|| Art,.!' MJI OUR PO] id UPHOLBTIEIM .cog •r. t.-nk aad ()ffi«» pCai,M JMIIMAXnI an> i V
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1540 12 SHIPPING Hfliri'lKti IN PORT. B Put str. '.»5 tons, Capt. Outhuy.. l*>tli Aiur. Prom Biouw. nth. Tin 2,324 bndori,;- luv,' following irr fl^aing Society. Por Singkep U.-Rda. "•">* >ir ;iT> h :7^ h i?J U( l- I Urn I, Dut. str. 1,578 tons, Capt. Boer. Uanroe; Bnt. d Starts; ith
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    • 1129 12 AKKIVAI B. v'bsfei/s Name. A TOwa. Captain. From iaiU». Ria A »2 1893 12 Boraao Ort. air. 1490 Taeanivea Honjrkon* \n* l L 13 Ran geng Henjf Brit, sch 17.' Nacodak Paafiaaak July St Kiah A* o. 14 Dentero" Gkr. atr. 11! s Diaae -»»nir Lag IStfeAliri ll lirit.str. 1970
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 808 13 PUUttS. pagar dock co f HE LIMITED. I em ises of the Company are ntu»ted n 7 Pajjar adjoitiin H tho towu cf 6in^ai&iSLm tfam-oan run at short interval *pas6en^-' J *nd goods from Wharf tf vakzs. iJ T Wharf extoudd to on« mile and qnartei jvi Wbv th.' entrance*
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    • 651 13 APEIiK:.: FOB j K MHB ■aVW Jl a%^l -i^L EELICAIL COaSTIj(,..I > v "?f TUTIOJNsj. LADIBS, l *v i»x x •3, l^i^^ i |^PSP«^MBRaWBBHBBB CHILDREN AND rLuiD Ii^KKSafVVSaKSEV!! xm -b OLD THROU GHOUT THE WORLD. i^ofice f o §onsumers >L. LEGRJLND O^IZA-PERFUMERY/ 11, Piaee de 2a Madeleine. jRJLjEUS Formeily 207,
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    • 471 13 /Vt^N BTBAMBUIF COmpaaT Tho Oonpaaj's sttaniors aro despatched Livtrpool outwards for tho Strait* China and from Shanghai homewards for •ti ovrry weok, ami bare .iccomnK/datior. Mrst an I third clas* passongors, carrying a Surgeon and Stowan: Through Bills of Lading are issued for ai hhirt, Jap>\n. Manila, Saigon, Sumatra, Brit
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    • 792 13 Aot f Df "^T R y S Tr (Je Mark Pliosphodyne M ii register*) under th Trade Marki :or the Indian Empire, and attesUd by tlu> Seal ot ti UarCaleutU. II r. Lalor s Fhosphodyne 4%P^± For THIRTY YEARS las naintaxntd to »oild-»ide rtiut^uon at th» tJ' W*T Best and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 626 14 Estahhshef. ltf<>-i. niI.KV, HARdREAVESi CO. ■voiitcsm, Iron Brass Founders, Boii.KitMAKi'Ks, Bridge Builders, Shipbuilders. General Contractors. SINGAPORE k KUALA LUMPOR. SHIP BUILDING YARD HIGH class STEAM VESSELS always nnder construction, from 3S ft. to 150 ft. length of keel, of best design and finish. MACHINERY from loading British Finns with Board
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    • 715 14 Engineers and Gas taps and dies in boxes ami sets Vices, Anvils Cumming's patent, and WellowH forges. MILL siuliES. Lancashire Patent Bolting, North Britisli Rubber Company's ludiarubber Belting, English Leather belting in all widths from 1 in. to 1- iu. with all accessories. Smiths patent wrot-iron split pulleys 24 in.
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    • 508 14 if— YARROWS SHALLOW DRAFT^ STEAMERS. V tt m CfTEHN WHEEL bTSAMBBd hnvo i»e«'ii tomudbj Pi|ioriea««i t<» bo tao beat 'yfOofvoaiH i for shallow riv^r navigation* ami of th^so Mhnsi-s. Vakrow Ihv« eoa^traetcd alargoajiai. bof of Mooaoafal iTaiplai f»>r all parti 1 1 lao world. 1 Voaatk on ihia ijotoai irujfoajatiojiutoil.
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    • 170 14 LARGE SI PPLIES HAVE A1IH1VK1). M c ALIS Ti; K Co. DRINK KUPPER'S BEER. I chop a"PM° H I Tli is export- beer i> iti even respect an excelleDl aud l'iultl< rage, it u absolutely free from .-m\ ■übstaiuv injurious to b« cootaina higfa percentage of extract and especially of
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