The Straits Budget, 28 May 1895
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section129 1895-05-28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OP TBE “STRAITS TIMES.” Th ''throughout IK* irc 4 u, of any newspaper in Asia. British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and *ll the Protected State, of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands IndieJTc PP >nd French In do-China. No129 words
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158 1895-05-28 1 KDITOI lALS. The Note Isene. The Liaotung The lUltir ('anal. Brita u tu d Bimetallism. The French in Madagascar. The Batil- of the Staudarde. The W;Itl £e itidal. Loot i.. Market ya >tati ne Sbipjnig Meet. Faewoiter Li*t. P»li e N»we. Wanted158 words
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Article468 1895-05-28 1 Singapore, 28th Mar, 1895 PRODUCE, 10.25. Cube No. I 13.00. .7 Z 5.90. Black 12.00. Flour, Sarawak 3.35. tjl Bru *ioi 2.75^ Sfcfe 42 0 sruU Flake, 4.75. T flake 5.00. 2 •mall pearl 4.25. "HA- do 4.30. h 30.00. aT® Patna 73.-, 4,’ No. 1, p«r468 words
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Article453 1895-05-28 1 The mail for Europe leaves by the P. O. Kaiear-i-Hind this week. The mail for Europe nett week is fixed for the M. M. s.h. Natal. The mail from Europe of the Hid May by the P. O. s. s. Pekin arrive 1 on Sunday. The453 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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41 1895-05-28 1 London, 21*t May. Id the lobby," rumours are again current that Lord Roseberv has resigned, and that a Dissolution of Parliament is at band. Lord Rosebery has returned, much benefited, from bis yachtiog cruise.41 words
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Article63 1895-05-28 1 Captain French of the Royal Arthur has died at sea. [The Royal Arthur is the flagship in the Pacific station, and formed part of the squadron which occupied the port of Corinto, to enforce claims on the State of Nicaragua. On the Nicaraguan Government agreeing, u fortnight ago, to63 words
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Article40 1895-05-28 1 MR. GLADSTONE TO ATTEND. Mr. Gladstone has accepted an invitation from Sir Donald Currie, to proceed to the in the Castle, and be present, at the opening of the Kiel Canal on board that vessel.40 words
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59 1895-05-28 1 London, 22nd May. Germauy, Russia, aud France have requested the Japanese Government to specify precisely the amount of the spec a 1 indemnity demanded by Japan Lorn China, for restoring the Liiotuug Peninsula to China. The three Powers make the request iu order to withdrawal59 words
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Article18 1895-05-28 1 Heavy mortality from fever is reported to prevail among the French forces in Madagascar.18 words
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Article31 1895-05-28 1 Taylor, the alleged accomplice of Oscar Wilde, has been found guilty, on two counts, of committing indecency. Sentence has been deferred. Wilde will be indicted separately tomorrow.31 words
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Article75 1895-05-28 1 London, 23rd May. 1*H»VKD TRADE PROSPECTS NO BIMETALLISM. Sir William Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech at a b inquet at the Mansiou Hous>, admitted that there was great depression, especially iu agriculture. He, however, affirmed that signs of improveim nt were apparent. Sir William Harcourt further75 words
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56 1895-05-28 1 Mr. in the columns of Truth, urges the Government to dissol/e Parliament. Mr. Labouchere, however, points out, thit, before the Dissolution, 8ir William Ha»court must first replace Lord Rosebery in the Premiership. In Mr. Labouchere’s opinion, the present headless condition of the56 words
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Article12 1895-05-28 1 M Hayashi has beeu appointed Japanese Minister at Pekin.12 words
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122 1895-05-28 1 London, 24th May. MOTION TO SUPPRESS THE TRADE Sir Joveph Pe.ise is going to move a .resolution iu the House of Commons that raising reveuue from opium is morally iudefeusible. The resolution further urges the suppression of the cultivation and sale of opium iu British122 words
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Article23 1895-05-28 1 It is officially notified that Lord Roberts succeeds Lord Wo’s'dey in th° com maud of the Troop* in Ireland.23 words
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Article23 1895-05-28 1 Iomdon, 25th May. Monometallists in the House of Commons are forming a Committee in order to combat the Bimetallic League.23 words
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Article29 1895-05-28 1 The Birthday honours include Mr. N. R. O'Conor, Minister at Pekin, to be a Commander of the Bath, and Judge Hannen of Shanghai to be a Knight.29 words
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Article22 1895-05-28 1 Sir Joseph Pease’s motion for the suppression of the opium trade has been iejected by 176 against 50 votes.22 words
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Article44 1895-05-28 1 The Hon. C. T. Ritchie, President of the Local Government Bourd in Lxd Salisbury’s last, aduiieisttaliou, has been elected M. P. for Croydou, unopposed. The vacancy arose from the previous member, the Hon. Sidney Herbert (C). having succeeded to a peerage.44 words
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Article31 1895-05-28 1 5 to 1 against Raconteur. Lave.no. if i Salaro. Leva i. 10 1 Visto. The Oivl, 12 1 Kirkconuell. 16 1 Nlowatej). n The Coon. 20 1 Lombard.31 words
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Article46 1895-05-28 1 London, 27th May. Oscar Wilds has been found guilt/ and has been sentenced to two years b trd li> labour. Taylor, bis accomplice, who had been previously found gnilty but sentence I upon whom bad been deferred, has been also sentenced for the same term.46 words
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Article24 1895-05-28 1 The French field force in Madagascar is continuing its march towards Anlanan* arivo, and has driven the Hovas from Ambato.24 words
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Article23 1895-05-28 1 FRESH RUSSIAN DEMAND. Russia is reported to be about to demand the withdrawal of the Japanese t oops from Corea.23 words
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60 1895-05-28 1 The bankers of Germany have held a conference at twbich they passed a regolu. tion protesting against any change iu ihe German currency law, so far as such change might be intended to favour silver. The conference of bankers hIsj deplored the60 words
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Article82 1895-05-28 1 Mr. J. J. Francis Q.C., of Hongkong, and Mr. V. H. May, Captain Su|terio> tendent of Police at Hongkong, bav.; been appointed Companions of the Order of *St. Michael and St. George. Mr. J. J. Franc's q.C.. wm* the Chairman of the Permanent Committee which, during the epidemic,82 words
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EDITORIALS.
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Article689 1895-05-28 1 (Straits Times, 2lst May,) Tut Chamber of Commerce yesterday, with almost complete uuanimily, expressed approval of the proposed Government note issue. Only one too prudent voice was raised agaiust the resolution only one ineffectual vote was given ugn nst the motion; and we think that it wusgiven(Straits Times, 2lst May,) - 689 words
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Article327 1895-05-28 2 t Strait* Time 'J'Jnd May.) 1 iik details of til.- ('lnna-Japan peace til -.jive employ rut lit to diplomacy, and lie final Settlement is not yet reached. S lie Liaotung question continues to oiipy the attention of Germany, Rus- irt, and France. These three Powers, •tcn'uMy intStrait* Time*, 'J'Jnd May.) - 327 words
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Article344 1895-05-28 2 Strait* Timet, XVnd May.) The Baltic Canal, at the opening of which Mr. Gladstone intends to be present as the guest of Sir Donald Currie, realises an idea several centuries old. Such a waterway had long been in contemplation, but it was uot until 1833 that the(Strait* Timet, XVnd May.) - 344 words
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Article546 1895-05-28 2 (Straitt Timet, 22nd May Thk Chancellor of the Exchequer—who fills in the Hadicil party a place even greater than is implied by his great Office—lias spoken about silver in a manner that appears to lie plain. One would desire, of course, to see the lull text of(Straitt Timet, 22nd May ) - 546 words
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Article333 1895-05-28 2 (Straits Timet, 23rd May.) Thb fever that, as telegrams say, has stricken the French field force in Mad a gasesr is likely to be of malignant type. That island is known to be the home of a deadly form of that disease, which has Ihvii recognised(Straits Timet, 23rd May.) - 333 words
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Article254 1895-05-28 2 Strait» Time*, X-'ith May.) Thk currency strife, thus far chiefly remarkable for a plethora of words, is likely in the future to be waged on more organised lines. The battle of the standards is to be a long and acrimonious struggle between gold and silver,(Strait» Time*, X-'ith May.) - 254 words
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Article780 1895-05-28 2 (Strait* Tim**, S7tk May.) Tub vice that ha* sent to prison a man of brilliant intellect, of good family, and great capabilities is a vice that has beeu more or less identified with the epochs ol luxury and opulence iu ihe hisloiy of all the nations. In(Strait* Tim**, S7tk May.) - 780 words
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Article549 1895-05-28 2 From the Timet of Ceylon London, 14th May. la the House of Common* jnt«nUj Sir Edwn'd Grey, in reply to n question, anid H waa not intended to abandon the poet* at Usungsra and Torn onteida Uganda. Lord Wolaeley has heen appointed Colaaal of tba Bine*. Constantinople. 14| From the “ Timet of Ceylon ” ) - 549 words
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Article1105 1895-05-28 3 Thb Colonial steamer Sea Belle was despatched at about nodn to-day to gelaotao. With the vessel there weut Hr A. H. Lemon, and a Malayan interpreter from tbe Colonial Secretariat. It I, itated that the purpose of tb a Sea Belli e yojsgs i* 10 htto hude1,105 words
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Article261 1895-05-28 3 The Consular Report on L&buan for 1893 has beea laid before Parliament. It s'ow4 that the total rev* nue during threar leached $39,734, ega nst an expenditure which legated $36,129. Six OrJiuaucet were pushed, ooe of which limited aud regulated tbe working of <argo ou Sundays. 143261 words
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Article432 1895-05-28 3 (Selangor Journal, 17th May). Several Selangor folk will attend the Bbtbday Sail at Government House, b n: apore. The Acting Resident, however, will remain in Kuala Lumpur, and ou the evening of the 24th will give a dinner a' the Residency in honour of the occasion. Mr. Malcolm(Selangor Journal, 17th May). - 432 words
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Obituary48 1895-05-28 1 DEATH. At the r-ilcoci of her brother-in-law, “The Mausioo, Singapore, on t .a 23rd iasU’.t. a»d iu t' e t went)-fourth rear of her E, Marjr Hill, May second d .ughter of lata Henry Bell, Cbingford, Essex. England. Mr. Mrs. La mont, thank friends for expressions of sympathy.48 words
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4100 1895-05-28 3 The following ia tbe Mining Manager’s Eipoit for the twelve months snding 28th February, 1895: To the Directors and Shareholders. Gentlemen, —I have the houour to herewith forward you my report for tbe year eudiog the above date. 1 regret I cannot lay b4,100 words
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Article53 1895-05-28 4 Okk Mr. Klariog, living at Madioen, Java, has discovered a way of preparing the rameb fibre without the aid of chemical*. He bat sent samples of hi* product to the editor of the Bataviaasch Nieuwtblad who write* favorably of the same, and recommend* the Netherlands India Governmeiit to Interest itself53 words
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Article1492 1895-05-28 4 ornmeut monopoly.—Hablet, in Selangor Journo! Iv view of the proposed construction, by the SeUngor Government, of a cart road, and probably a ra 1 way, over Gintiog Semangko, into Pahaug, terminating at Koala Lipis, it ie probable that a few notes of the journey from Kualaornmeut monopoly.—Hablet, in Selangor Journo!. - 1,492 words
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Article375 1895-05-28 4 A financial paper points out that tbe Siam Exploring Company is beginning to excite some interest. It is the uudertikiog which has assumed tbe rights and concessions formerly owned by the Sapphires and Rubies of Siam (Limited), a company with the large capital of £300,000. The375 words
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1290 1895-05-28 4 MU 11EBDOK WILKINSON H RKRORT8. The following uiattor appears, as a leading a*tide, iu the Financial Newt of 27th, April:— It will not liave escaped the attention of investors, especially of those who are on the look out for cheap and improving investments with1,290 words
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Article665 1895-05-28 4 To Ike Editor of the Ciiia Mail.’ Hongkong, 11th May 189*. Sib. —In your issue of Last Might appears a ropy of a letter in whirl) Hongkougits,' for lhr enlightenment of tho rradon* of the Sira tm Time*, given his views of the punitiu* in this Colony665 words
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Article354 1895-05-28 5 WEDNESDAY, 22 ND MAY. A mimtabt correspondent begs that the fusilier* should bare a prayer room. The .ppointmenU of a prayer room are, prosumablj. simple so let us hope the men jjjjy get such an apartment, if they want it Hm S. Mercury, arrived to-day from Penang. The Tanglio Club354 words
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Article227 1895-05-28 5 A TRANSFERENCE FROM PAHANG Tl) SELANGOR. Mr. E. F. Towulev, at preset acting as magistrate in TVmerloh, Pahang, is abou' to be t-ansferri'd t tb«* service of Seling *r He will be ant to Ulu Sdungor and Attach** l »sa mining Surveyor to the Depart of227 words
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Article206 1895-05-28 5 'APANRHE IMPERIAL DECREE .An Imperial Japanese Decree, just. p 'l, states that the Emperors of China '1 Japan appointed special eovovs t> include a Treaty of Peace, but the uuiao, German aud French Govern•“nts advised the Emperor that the per«t retention of Liaotung pmiusula J lO Dot206 words
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Article896 1895-05-28 5 Tm a«u»l fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission wu held to-day. Mr. A. Gentle presided and there were also present: Mr. Moses. Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, Col. Pennefather. Mr. Cosmo Paterson. Mr. Meyer and Mr. Nanson. rn. /WiWJUL STATEMENT Ine state(neat of ihe municipal fun l showed a896 words
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Article32 1895-05-28 5 The homeward P. A O. s.s. Kititer-I-Hind left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on the 23rd instant and may be expected to arrive at Singapore at about noon on Tuesday, the 28th instant32 words
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Article1233 1895-05-28 5 HOLD MINIMI!. FLOODS. TIOEftS. THE BBLANOOB BO AD. TIN IN CENTRAL PAHANU. STEAMER MOVEMENTS. (From our Correspondent.) Pekan, 18th May. Two boxes of smelted gold from tbe Peniom and Seleusiug mines were brought to Pekau on the 11th instant by the new Police boat. Unlike tbe Raub Company,1,233 words
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Article738 1895-05-28 5 A proverb is the embodied wisdom of agta.” The roan who first siid this, had either composed a great number of maxims, or be was an agent for a compilation of them. No other circumstances would excuse such a remark. It is an unkind reflection738 words
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Article295 1895-05-28 5 Inspector-General of Polios, Colonel Pennefather, accompanied by Superintendent Bell, visited the oonntpy police stations in the island to-day. The Hon. Martin Lister, Resident of Sungei Uiong, and Mr. A. Keyssr, Collector and magistrate of Jelebu. arrived from Klang yesterday in the Will VAs Wup. q The following295 words
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Article509 1895-05-28 5 The Club played the Fusilieis yesterday afteruoou aud again Miff* red defeat by two goals to one. Tbe game attracted a great otowd of spectators, and as interest is »o kten mi the game just now a critioul remarks on tbe play may lie useful to both sides,509 words
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822 1895-05-28 6 “Julia’s tempestuous petticoat" appealed to the exquisite sptrkliug muse of a Herrick, and was fouud wo thy ot a Slace iu his fairyland of rose* aud violets, ew and ambergris. But where is the modern Herrick bold enough to sing of Julia’s display of knickerbocker822 words
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Article558 1895-05-28 6 (By Om Who Seeks For Outdance.) A liadbk of society is at present wanted in Singapore. In former days one had no met to record or feel such a want. There were competiug aspirants for tbe leader'* batAo. Sometime* there were consequent feuds, and it is558 words
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Article1292 1895-05-28 6 It is stated in the Rook and News Trade *Gazette that Mr. Jerome has sold To-day to a company for £20,00t». 1 lie Poeitiriet Review tor May will contain the first of two articles by Mr Frederic Harrison. on Mr Balfour’s Foundations of Belief" Tin* translation of1,292 words
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Article2812 1895-05-28 6 She "Why, you ailly boy, if I married you, you eould not even dreaa me P He (bashfully): Perhaps with a few lessons I eould lesrn." e o o Sir T. Sidney Cooper, n 4., the wel'-known cattle painter, is 90 years of age. He still c ntinues2,812 words
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Article955 1895-05-28 7 With a reference to a recent letter to the editor,” it is pointed out to us that if, •he Fusiliers need a prayer room (as perhaps they do), the regimeutal chaplain -h- uld arrange to keep the regimental ch ipel open all day for such purposes. Lroislativi955 words
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Article237 1895-05-28 7 fy whs made to appear in rnv account of the Club and Fusilier Match that I blamed the backs for the defeat; this was by no means the cise:—it was the half backs who were at fault, particularly the right one. I should recommend this stalwart vounggentleman to237 words
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Article288 1895-05-28 7 Monday, the 3rd Jun (Whit Monday), will be observe 1 as a Bank Holiday throughout the Colony. All Governm-nt Offices will be closed on that day. Mr. W. E. Evans has been nominated Municipal Commissioner and also member of the Board of Licensing Justices a'288 words
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Article3950 1895-05-28 7 THE PABADB. Thb seventy-sixth anniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen was celebrated yesterday with all the pump and display at the command of this tight little island. The early morn was shrouded in mist, but the peep of the hud above the horizon brought3,950 words
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Article50 1895-05-28 8 A srnciAL meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held ou Wednesday To pass By-laws for the regulation of traffic on Cavensgh Bridge, and By-laws for regulating th# construction of theatres, and for the control and supervision thereof; aud to consider the report of 8pecisl Committee on the Engineer'e Department.50 words
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Article12981 1895-05-28 8 THE FIRST DAY. (Tuesday, 21st May.) Stewards Judge Mr. 0. SugJen Asst. Judge and Time keeper Mr. A. 8. Murray; Handicappers —Mr. H. Fort, Mr. W. Egerion, Mr. T. E. Earl* Starter —Hon. Major C. Lauib'oo (5th Fus<. lien); Clerk of the Course :—Mr. W. A Cad»12,981 words
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Article1092 1895-05-28 11 The Sea Belle returned from Kelantan just after midnight on Saturday, bringing back Mr. A. H. Lemon. Tbe purpose of tbe Sea Bello's visit was to bring back M r. Clifford to Pekan; but Mr. Lemon did not see Mr. Clifford in Kelantan. We understand, however, that1,092 words
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337 1895-05-28 11 In the House of Commons, on April 29, Mr. Henniker Heaton questioned the UiderSerrct.vv of tate for the Colonics with regard to the military contribution from Mauritius. He said that in Oct, 1891. the Marquis of Rifton ordered Sir Hubert Jerningham, Governor of M u337 words
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Article95 1895-05-28 11 ,—Perak Pioneer. Several worthy dealer* io a refreshing beverage sold io Perak under the name of portwioe, are taking keen interest io the movements of the spirit Farmer who has been collecting samples. One of these traders told us his portwioe cost him thirty-four dollars per pipe and,—Perak Pioneer. - 95 words
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Article70 1895-05-28 11 KNOAUEMENTB VOS TUK RACK OOUSSB LINKS. The following are the Jane engage* im nts Saturday, Ist. Monthly Medal, handicap play. 1 Monday, 3rd. .od Pri r? h ,i s play, handicap, 9 holes, followio* d.,,„ clow il.t May. Saturday, Bth Club Cup Competition 2 rounds, entries close70 words
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Article481 1895-05-28 11 ATTEMPT TO MINIMIRE THE PAY OP NEW CIVIL SERVANTS. MR. SWETTENHAM'S "(IRKED POK WORK A Commission which had been appointed by the Ceylon Government to inquire into retrenchment in the Public Expenditure there has just issued its report. The report recommends cavings to the amount of 746,000481 words
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Article1016 1895-05-28 11 MiNUTES OK THK P»OC h. Kill NGS C V Til JO Municipal Commissioners at an Ordinary Meeting held on Wednesday, 8th May, 1895. Present The President. Alex. Gentle, Esq The Insjieetor-GenerHl of Polico, Col. Pennefather; Tan Jiak Kim. Esq.; M. Moyor, Esq A. C. Moses, Esq. Absent —Win.1,016 words
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Correspondence.
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Article189 1895-05-28 11 TO THK KUITOK OF THK HTKAITrt TIMES Sin. I have fouud out from different sooro*» that ih-reis uo prayer room at Tiugliu Barrack*; could you or any of vour military readers iuforin me who is to lilaine V Duriug the Kogimeut's stay iu India189 words
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Article261 1895-05-28 12 to THE EDITOR or THE STRAITS TIMES Sir. l muat beg to diaclaim all credit for tbe humorous suggestion (as dealt with in your leader of the 16th iustanf) ▼it: that tbe functions of Auditor and Treasurer should be performed by one person or, that the261 words
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Article365 1895-05-28 12 TO THE EDITOR OF THE 1 STRAITS TIMKH.' Sir, —To-morrow there will bea Chinese festival day, and in China it is the day when dragou boat regattuu are held in all parts ot the country. A dragon boat re gatta ia the great national sport of the365 words
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Article579 1895-05-28 12 ARRIVALS. Per a a. Chow Phya from Klang Mr. D. Paul. Per P. A O. a. a. I'aiiLn from Hongkong —Mr. t emedios. Pors. a. Laurung from Haiuhiirg.—Meaara. C. Beieradorff, and Rud.off. Por a. a Medusa from Bangkok;—Mr. Magalon. Per a. a. Giang Ann from Samarang Meaara. Sa'ter,579 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article176 1895-05-28 12 (Juder this heading the follasring shbrevitions are used —atr.—steamer ah.—ship. Sq.—barque; Brit—British; U. S.—Unite I States; Fr.—French; Ger.—German; Du Dutch; Joh.—Johore; Ac., G.c..—General <»rgo; d.p.—de**k pasaengera U.—Uucertain;T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T P. D.—Taujong Pagar Dock B. W.— Born- o Wharf; J. W.—Jar line’s Wharf N. H.176 words
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Article994 1895-05-28 12 Arrivals Since Noon or Saturday. Fan Diemen. Dut. etr. 748 tons, Capt. Mstr.. 26th May. From Bata\ia, 21th May. G. c., and 30 d. p. D endels A Co. For Ba svia, 28>h.—T. P. W. PentakAa, Brit. str. 2,209 ton*. Capt. Gaviu, L6th May From Ca'cutta. 14th May.994 words
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Article121 1895-05-28 12 Name, Pert, and Date of Saihn London. Benledi. Glenartney. Radnorshire. Cm lim. Teucer. Lin spool. ltniore, A|>1. 14; Cjeloja, Apl. 24; Teiam u. due June, 13; Telemtelimi, due Juu-*. 15 Keemun, May 1; Argyll. Glasgow. Stratliallan. Apl. 30; Barry. Tor* Head. A pi. 12 Middlksbor ugh. Alderley, Apl.121 words
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Article822 1895-05-28 12 4j- fuf I 1 „i Vsmbl’b Namb. Tomb. Captain. From. *ail»i (wnnuimu I Bib M 7 Liwut Obt. Bkr. 1637 Fotmea Hamburg Apl 13 Rautenberg Schmidt A c<> m Canton Fd.Btr. 2014 tiHitt ihuikii Mij >P.* O C< motor «0 Med aa Brit,atr. 108 Fvfe anglok May 1& W.822 words
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Article606 1895-05-28 12 •it Vbbhil’b Navi. Fla i 4 Rio Captain OtMiN«riOH May 20 McAli ter Blit, bq Scott Macaa<ar via porta 2-J Camorta str. Hr< wn Mad raj via pore 2! Cromarty atr. L uncan S-mntbaja via porta 21 Cbeijdra atr. Cass Hongkong 21 Sri f ring! asa atr. WUbiek Ttinggaaa606 words
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Article137 1895-05-28 12 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. DATI Datb. and 8mi- s Naur. Commandsr or From Wbiak i Destination SAILIN'). A May 1? Kn! MIU John*ton Apl 10 London Itatavia lfi &S’ Andrvawn Apl 5 Air-« l av Rangkok SNi'"p" ,U i t^* Tp Apl 4 Batavia .K EW137 words
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Advertisement48 1895-05-28 12 jgi B A N K OLLEY’8. BHOB1NO, FOROE, COMMISSION, AND TFAININO STABI.BS, NO. 9 ARMENIAN STREET. Horses shod by old and experienced shoeing smiths under special European supervision. Horses bought or sold on commission at 5 Esr cent. First class accommodation for race orsee in training a. e48 words
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Advertisement680 1895-05-28 13 WAITER MACFARLANE CO. tmM GLASGOW. TIMM MARK. ELECTRIC LI6HT PILLABS BRACKETS. ELECTRIC WIRE WAYS. r Mraiuhl SUilX Uap Pillars. Hk»p Frwwts. Baidstaida. Tiakbils. leraadahs. BuMrtts. Cmtiigi SpaadriU. Brafket*. Calwm Catn. kmtolailiag*. PwviliHs. Pihutw*. TerainbFMaf*. Altar tails, tnl. PtmU. Ini. lull* toklmn m m Stable Fittings. Oral, (jitters. Spiral Stain. Kwf680 words
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Advertisement1075 1895-05-28 13 LEA PERRINS OBSERVE THAI THE SIGNATURE A J IS NOW W t/ PRINTED j IN BLUE INK DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE OUTIIDE WRAPPER 0/* every Bottle of the ORIGIN AL WORCBITERIHIRE Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Woroester; Crosse Blackwell, Ltd., London an1 Fxpirt Oilmen generally. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. Singapore AgcnU, JOHN LITTLE1,075 words
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Advertisement397 1895-05-28 14 LITTLE Co., Ltd Singapore GENERAL PROVIDERS COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Chesterfield Drawing Room suite from Europe. Handsomely upholstered with saddlebags and velvet consisting of a 7ft. spring stuffed couch, 2 Divan chairs, 0 small chairs. COMPLETE $300.00 Bedroom suites No. 166 A. Bachelors suite varnished meranti containing alineirah 3ft 6 in.397 words
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