The Straits Times, 21 December 1897

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 1897. NO. 19,411.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 972 1 rplll nOSKEOCOMPANT, LIMITED 1W« maeaaH IJf» Aar«ran«». Narvleh Uaiosi Fir. Innrua Soowty „v. A-n~-» C^nfmmy (Firs) n, Kq.iUbto Uf. AMstmaa. SooiMj l-k. ue«aa Maria, laranum Company. Th» Ckina M»t«J Ht—m Navigation Company. TV. Tottsnham I^«~ Bar Company Tk. BUrrtlss. fasmraoe. CompsaT. Limited. t t particalais of tlsss. CompaßMa, m th.
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    • 2573 1 U^ BUCHANAN WHISKY is the best. BOLD BY ALL LICENSED BFISIT DEALERS. Saui as supplied to thi Hoists or Lords and Commoxs and to all good Loxdoh Clubs. 31/12 STEAMSHIP COMPANIffi. I\E KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ lender contract with the Nelherlnnds India Government. Agmttat Singaport: Ship Aomrv, i.ati J. Daim.elb A
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    • 522 1 BANKS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA LIMITED Authorised C.ipilnl 1,.n. Subscribed Capital 600,000 Hbad Office -Hongkong. COURT OF DI RECTORS -I>. liillie.. F.m,. Chan Kit Shag. Kaq. H. Stolterfoht, Esq. Chow Tung Shan, Sq. Kwan Hoi Chuen, Esq. Chi» Maxaoib: Ueo. W. F. Playfair. Interest on Piled Deposits, For 12
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    • 634 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. This is GBXEBAL LIJHWEKT YOB TH« RBIIEF AXn ClMor PAI!.. For sain by all dealer*. THE DTSPENSAHV. Singii)yi>ri', tji nrrul Agciit FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTSTO lET; ANDJ^ERSONALS [lit run, 18 cenU a line »nd and 3rd times. 10 cents a line .th to Bib tim«s (i cenU a
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  • 151 2 THE STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY, 21ST DEC., 1897. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. RUSSIAN OCCUPATION OF PORT ARTHUR. Established: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. [Stilveriptitm rain immJ atlrertuinf ralct may Iv/mmd on the fourth iwqt.] •THE TIMES" OS THE FAR EASTERN SITUATION. ImJns, i'l»r BassisMr. The Time/, in discussingthc occupation of Port Arthur by a
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  • 14 2 Sir Frank Lockwood M. P., Q. C Liberal Member for York, has died.
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  • 602 2 To-n.iv. tlii- nuns reaches us of a startling development in the Far Eastern situation. Our Hongkong ti. <]. .ii.l. :it telegraphs that the Russians are reported to have neiied I'urt Arthur, while the British have seized Ta-lien-wan. Further ana later news conies of trouble between Britain
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  • 18 2 TnE Exchange Banks are advertised to be closed from the -Mth to the 27th inst .inclusive, bciugChristmn« holidays.
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  • 24 2 "An appreciation of Mr. E. W. Birch" is published exactly as we received it. We have added only the heading and have deleted nothing.
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  • 39 2 Th» Rev. Mr. fharp and Mrs. Sharp go to Sarawak to-morrow. Mr. Sharp is not well but he ho|«-s to get better in Sarawak where he goes to Inke up the mission work formerly carried on by Archdeacon Mesney.
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  • 43 2 Is presenting the forty-two Jubilee medals at Hongkong, the other day, the Govern..! -addressing the three newspaper editors who received medals-said-.-All tho newspajMTß gave im the greatest assistance, and for their interesting articles, I am sure the whole community is very much indebted.
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  • 50 2 On leaving the Straits, the late Sir William Maxwell ceased contributing to the Widows and Orphans' Pension Funds. This was in accordance with the Rules. I-ady Maxwell, we are informed, consequently, will draw a merely nominal sum from the Straits Fund. There was no similar fund on the Gold Coast.
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  • 63 2 Til IMb flml,j,l wai published to-day at noon. The lliulyft ha* BMB enlarged as a consequence of the enlargement of the Strailt Time/ and this week's liiuhjrt contains columns of news. The price of the llmtpt is SlB a year, or »jo post free and it contains all the news
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  • 161 2 The Municipality advertise the proposed increases of hackney carriage fares second class -if for not more than two persons, there being no such limit of number in the present fares. For half a mile, twenty cents are set down instead of fifteen cents. For a mile, thirty-five cents a rise
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  • 15 2 I'iioni i k, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 17 2 Tiikke will be a Tanglin Club dance on the evening of the last day of the year.
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  • 17 2 The Singapore Philharmonic Society advertises the programme of its concert in the Town Hall, on Thursday next.
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  • 17 2 Mk..». McAlmtk* Co., advertise a large consignment of electro-plated ware suitable for Christmas and New Year presents.
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  • 25 2 Messrs. Powell A- Co. advertise an «ction sale of land and houses on rangoon and Race Course Roads, at their sale-room on the 3uth inst.
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  • 32 2 Sir Alexander Buller, GUI, having been promoted from the rank of ViceAdmiral to that of Admiral, hoisted his Hag at the main on II MS Otmlmku at Hongkong, on the 14th instant.
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  • 34 2 Admiral Von Dicdrichs, of the German Navy, having received his promotion from the rank of Rear-Admiral to that of Vice- Admiral, hoisted his Hag on the Knurr at Kiaochau Bay on the Mh November.
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  • 21 2 Last night, a young Kurasian girl left her home, owing to being corrected by her grandmother for levity. Corr.
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  • 29 2 Ekiiiteks of the crew of the wrecked American bar me Conqueror, arrived yesterday evening from llatavia, l.y the s.s. Tamlnrn. They have gone to the Sailors' Home.
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  • 41 2 Tkk Hoo Soon, :Jl7, Havelock Road, sent his coolio out on the morning of of the 1 7ih hat- to buy four hundred dollars worth of ehandu. He has not seen the coolie, nor the ehandu, nor the money since.
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  • 41 2 Last night, at midnight, while a Chinaman was walking along l.im Kng llec Lane, he was attacked by four Malays and a Chinaman. The men broke his arm, and then ran away. II i~ Chinese assailant was afterwards arrested.
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  • 47 2 G. Koi.tt A- Co, of llatavia have published a neat and useful handguido to the llatavia Gardens at Ituiten/org. A plan of the gardens and an MOM add to the value of the work for reference purposes. The llnnd Quule is all in English.
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  • 48 2 Tins morning, Inspector Ballard proWMtfd Punusami, a syce, for loitering with Ins gharry on the side of the road adjoining the Supreme Court on the 6th instant. The syce wag in the employment of Mr. A. I. Adams, lie was line.! a dollar and costs.
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  • 54 2 Hassan, living at a»2. North Bridge Road, complains to the Police that during last night, his house was broken into, and live hundred dollars worth of jewellerystolen. The burglar.orburglars got over the wall at the back, and effected an entrance by removing three of HM planks forming the
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  • 55 2 T-'K Selaugor Ommrnmd dazellliotifies that the coolie recruiti'n for the Federated Malay States, al Niyai..i•ain, will be the MM in India engaged by employer, of labour in Selangorto recruit MM tor them, and that these recruiters will be authorised by the British Resident on approved imbV HUM by
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  • 392 2 before the Court of two Magistrate*, in answer to a summon. issued at the instance of Captain Boldero, Deputy Master-Attei;dant, for having, on the Tth instant overloaded tlic MM *> to submerge, in salt water, the centre of the disk, in contravention of wlion 4 of Ordinance
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  • 45 2 At one o'clock this afternoon, Mr. Saunders, who has Wii officiating for Mr. Wolferstan, had to leave the court, brim: under the impression that he was attacked by measles. Mr. Wolferstan is suffering from this disease; this court will need disinfecting.
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  • 61 2 A Kli.nu trader, at :u, Kliiiß Street, reports to the Police tiiat he has lost *1..-k»i from his safe. He says, he examined the safe two months ago, and found every thing correct. On the lUth ■at. he made another examination, and found $1,."i0U missing. He
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  • 60 2 Tnaut, Lini Ah Sam was committed for trial on the charge of stealing from Mr. Alvisse the sum of nine hundred ami fifty dollars at Collyer Quay, on the matte of the landing of the King of Siam. Mr. Niblett appeared for the defence, and a.ke.l a reduction
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  • 88 2 This morning, two Klings, a man and a woman, were brought before Mr Anthonisi for selling milk largely diluted with water. Sanitary Inspector .Simon purchased some milk from them on the Ist of December, and handed it to Dr. Middleton, who analysed it and found it to contain
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  • 77 2 Ykstluiiav alter' "in. Sergeant Rainbow of the Gambling Suppression department, proceeded with a Maw of men to a plantation atTiongllahru.and declaring the results of a drswin^of°a wahwaylottery. Considerable j.recsn tions had been taken on both sidos, but tho police got in. On their appearance there was a run,
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  • 89 2 The (iovernor and I-ady Mitchell, attended by Captain Ainslic ADC, left f 3 r India, via Rangoon, yesterday afternoon l.y the II 1. staaa fiiifstsia. fromTattjonir I'agur. Mr. Thomas Scott, Chairman of the Tanjong I'agar Company, was on the Wharf. Among those present to bid His Excellency
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  • 130 2 A iik,rik, dated the 13th of October, nan l*en promulgated to all the Viceroys and Governors of provinces consenting to the proposals of Yang Yi-chih, a Cantonese and a member of tho Transmission Office, recommending the minting of gold coins in order to prevent the drain that
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  • 48 2 RISBIA SEIZES PORT ARTHUR BRITAIN SEIZKS TAI.IENWAN. LI HI V. -CHANG DEUHADED. (Speeuil TeUyrnm fro,,, «.«r //oiioJUi. o i mill). (U De,eml-r, 1.3 p.m. It is reported that Russia has taken Port Arthur, andlh.it the Britisli have taken Ta-licn-wan. Li Hung-Chong has been degraded.
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  • 70 2 ALL BRITISH WAR VESSELS ORDERED TiUTHEK. roa.sIBI.K CONFLICT WiTH RI'SSIA. [The /ÜbsrMf fa the ruMiinre nf later Ultgmmt fmm Mrr tmircet]. Telegraphic orders have l>een given for II M.S. tlmftmi to leave for tli» north at once, owing to trouble wila Russia in Core.i. The
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  • 107 2 OKKHIAL XOTIFHATIOX. We have received the following from the Colonial Secretariat The Colonial Surgeon, Penang, ar.il Municipal Health Officer on further examination considered the case of tie African fireman tdiipped at Bombay who was reported sick with slight but suspicious symptoms on Mfc, the day aft»r leaving
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  • 145 2 Sik Frank Ixx-kwoud, whose death v announced by wire, was born in IMA, anil was educated at Cambridge, lie was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in WS, and became Q.C., in MM He was .ipp.'inti'.l one of the Commissioners to impure into corrupt practices at
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  • 177 2 The arrangements for the Singapore Golf Club's Christmas meeting are complete. On Christmas Day, Singapore will play Penang. The Home Club will be represented by Mr. Vade, Captain E.cles, Mr J. b. Robertson, and Mr. A. A. Gunn. The I'enang representatives will bo Mr. I.e. Brown, Mr. 1).
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  • 370 2 card*! ™"X JgnT.'saTd^o'be" 'a »h'i-'l'l covering rather less than one half of the card. In the centra of the shield is ii l-iriniit hi tlm Kins siirmoiintwl by a Siamese crown on a cushion. Spring ing fruin the liase of the shield, rise twi of Home plant,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 337 2 U»nn!«.-lun>r«of: DYSAMITI I4RI Will IV i;i!i.aiink i>vn v -ifl IV KIZK BLAanira iiTMin i Ih> M Kin/Mivm, biiko ah r1 K T»t ill"-*!' BT TUB RBTTIRII 'loruHin imiu Tii««roEi, aiuiulitlll> TO ■>■ OF IWIIIi* UI'ILITT UD •tmmiiii t<> Mf ipihihi offwmd fob lUB BORNRO i nMI'AXY, l'll>. Mil.X AOKNTH. Sum
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    • 715 2 vi.itinfiiolf playi r/fmaitm pttjui'mawn <>? i >k. Komi Pimb! urn u.i. MciMiAV. CTH HK( KMIIKK. AhMI-IoN M I M. Sol.ller. .1 H«il..rs in uniform half ptMl I'liin at \v Rosmos <v Iha liol.in-.ir, PlnM Oo MklJ I!-;'. N'oRTIIKItN ASSII!\NCK COMPANY. T1 aaialpMil aaili afdaM I \l-.i.i- from tlii. .talr. nr.-
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    • 720 2 |»V Hi'- OHaaW '■*rrou«l Coy- Ml 1> I -i.v. ticket ,-.,11. i..r for' I heir it ii aiir m Apply in pen-on, at 1">, Bait. r> Ko».l, iiiHiiu ii a.m. Md I p.m. svi* XOTICK. PIIK Maai Hank- will I. |„..,l on 1 the- follmvini: da\«. on a nl of
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    • 448 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Singapore philharmonic society. (081 111-THII. SUIION P A POPUI.AK ORCHESTRAL fnSCF.KT will I. given in the Tow* Km, on n I .■-■'■<;/. /A '»■<• Bri, 9 ;>..». pil Y. programme "ill in -ludi' I lie folloo--1 iiiK iir.-h-.1i.il items: -Rumania an. l Rondo i llaawt'l 3Ulli PiauoforU- Con-
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    • 62 2 K. 8. htaW for tb. Mmib IW. •booM W written on rm «i.U of Urn f«p«r mlj. Rj U» axUrt o< uWt oon.l.ti^. n»a; llllin njMted tkt aifM oUienriM tx. imkl^b-l AU •dnrtiaint rontrxta «i» rabbet to Ux roaditinn tli.t tbr Hiiani >a> b»r« U» •dirrtiaanrat oot ci th. W
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  • 886 3 lIV TIER ARRIVAL IK DELATED THE lIEMANn TO «XX lIKR lIEK CM* AH AMATECR ACTORS. lit i. n-on Mm maßniti. int new cruiser |B* China lUliou. lI. M 8. Pol,'rf,,l, n »ncli a lf>ii|( time reaclnni; Hi.- Dm o/ ObAii, Ins ,i. rrhaa r«ai bed IhaVbpr, -In-r-l.i- to
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  • 276 3 I am glad to *cc from your late apen lli.it the Cluimber of Commerce >l laal moviiiK in the matter of a "I ".iilatin K Medium," for the Straits "millllllßßla, the want of which has a>s l>et!ii a trouble to the luerehants, and .iliout
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  • 42 3 roaranaT ana. UaaCmJM dapoai l! »omiii.|i.,ldollais»itlianc.ilim: keep* in Japan Str.it UtCC '''he .Icimui.h-d hicßMOaj. mid then '"-.I lhat bad MM h».l 1.. .11 The miller was hnwjri < ii- anata, i,,,, ,i,c arldawe '"M to prove cheating, and the discharged. MjaMMlqr.
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  • 997 3 OOOUaT, jatax, a.nd m.-.; :rTH« CLAIMS OK MIITAt* TIIK I.KKMANS AT KIAIH MAI I ion of Kiagchau city. On the t.rst summons t,. O |.on tlic cit» c the piniaon declined to .lo o, but a loll.y finil in tlie air indue ..I theny to rh.iiijc their mindo,
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  • 2403 3 KCWR, NOTES, AND REPORTS. THE GOLD COAST. A Kkttkh's ti 1.-yrani of November ttth, »ays: The Ulxmr Ordinance is now being enforced by tlio colonial authorities and earners are heing impressed by thn [>olic«- injivrinliii.it«l>-. with the result that trade if totally slop|>cd. Tin 1 merchants are prottMßf
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  • 127 3 AITEAI. Til SINOAI-OKK In the llritish Consular Court at Bangkok on the I lib instant baton Mr. Archer -Mr. Mdoulac, on behalf of Mr. Xaylor. made an application to have proceedings stayed in the case of trammel Ob. r. JmmWi l1™"--ing the nppc.il. which he asked |>ermission to lay
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  • 168 3 TIIK POUT OK .11 URA. Mr. It. W. Duff, tlic District utlicer of Kuala Lmagßa, in Selanuor. favours measures to connect the variotis pro'utsing parts of the district with Jugra. The tendency nt present would seem to he to connect them with Klang. Only one small Chinese-owned steamer
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  • 184 3 Tmk (i. s. s. Dtaaai is aspaatad t.. leave Paaaag kUe anadag, in which ease she should arrive here on Thursday, the j:ird instant. The Nippon Yu'en Kaisha's new ilaamar. the Kan with cargo from Kurone, should also arrive in the course of the weik. as she is
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  • 351 3 A MAIiISTKATK TO KXH.AIX. ICk< knti.v an inquiry imlhU l>y Mr. Wolferstan. as Joatioa of tin- Peace, into a complaint Bad* liy Ana VavloO Padiachee against Peli Tat and Kna Scyecna Soiinijin for forgery an. l :iU-t--mcnt. Mr. HryiLv* »itl, M, 1.,,»<|1 conductMltho prosecution, and Mr
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  • 538 3 [BY AN INDIAN. I I'nrl BMm, \lth Dr-mher. Since the retirement of Mr. \V t. B Paul. British Mtal of Sungei l\jong. in !{<»:». tin' administration of tlio stale lias passed through scver.il liands. and although Mr \V. Kgerton's name tmU he made prominent, as
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  • 59 3 UM ON Till: Xl llol'KAN I. INK. At the ball-v.arly general m.-eting of ilii- Nl|'|...i -i-iiseii rvaisha. .il tuh.hi. on the Wth Novcinln-r, Mr. Kondo. the President, explained that, owing to the hiss,. l' over liKi..«.ivcnin woiking the Kurop.au line, aim to the general 1., declare any
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 15 3 ■■">«" DELIGHTFUL t IN .'...(.1 t'.TINC I Condy s Fluid '•Sup|(..e>rti»rt auMiixd ll Su Wtler. I
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    • 787 3 NOTICES THK hDrOfeßAiKi ri.ANTIStt COMPANY, LIMITED 'PM I. OBDIBAIY (iKXKKAI M in IV. of the 1 Company will I* held at Jt» Dn-i-mlirr, IM>7, at I-'.30 p m. To rvccitr and, if approved, n i"|.' the Annual Report anil Acronnt* for Ih" IwHw in. .1,11,. omlinn SIM Orlobrr. IH»7. 1,..:..
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    • 502 3 FtmSALK: KMI'LOYMKN l>: ITO LKT AND PERN >N Al>. ,«T,«r Mifnii a line; tni and Sril «T 10 eanta lino; 4th to «th tirow, 6 niT« MM- Tth to l«th timM. S cent a S!7ZSSS I cent. lin«;bat no i'kl'^. iJlThan 'onedollnr. Thu». !*"•<" TiTlJcrii* niwl done wt. in thii
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 250 3 WKATHKU ItKPOKT atanmm) Krrliau Hoapital, M /S»7. »a.m.3p.mnp.m. Kemikks.' Bar. ..MM AitßiftMi Temp. tIJ MJ MJ >. W.llluTher 7.i.K 7-0 711 At Ilir.ofWind N.W Culm I Sjf"fi Max. Temp. Hfl.4 Mm... r«J Max. in Hun MM Terr. rad. 71 1* Rainfall M a WKATHKK TKI.EGUAM (K. K. A. tc V.
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  • 442 4 BIVSITOU. JltT DWIMUB, IMT. PRODtTCK (Halt, are corrtdtd I* 11.15 fm G.mbier I 5 40. Copra Bali CM. Jo Pontianak, 0.00. Pepper, 81ack,. .l.uyi-m IT*). Jo Whlte,(*X> MM. Sago Flour Sarawak.. JOO. Pe.rl9.fO WO Coflre, Bill, picked »00. Cola* Falembang, plckod ».M. CoHee, Liberia, Mo. 1 M T«pioc.r »m»ll
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  • 115 4 F»T I'rf ,lr. Timr. To-Hobsow. Km ul>.- via prirts ilirtapor*, 8 a.m. Cli. -rit. ..II A S'arang (iiawt Ann, 11 a.m. Sarawak Vuritaertt, 11 a.m. Ilui.uk, >k ll',-,,1., 11a.m. M:iU. tin poits Boon San 11, 3 p.m. Hutu Pahat ifuoit Bif i, 3 p.m. Deli Uanymtde, i p.m.
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  • 91 4 Fbo* KfRoP«:-By the M. M. Yarn, due <,n Saturday wilhdatea to the 3rd lire. She i.mii:- r.-| to th- majl which left bingaiMrr on the 2nd s>ov. eft Singapore Due in Londo Hot lmli F. A O. Dec 7th tior l.'ll; S. I). I-. !>••<■ lath Not
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  • 268 4 ■Ha Per Choir from Klang via port«:-Mr. Sohaap. lVr s. s. IVin ,tr, hin from Batavia Mr. Van l: Per s. a. Tamkira from Hatavla Mesurs. 11. s« it 1t,,1, in-oii. A. Vriesmeyer, Oberbe>k. 0. and llnnaeh. P.-r t, A l>. s. Mirsaptn from Hongkong Mi (i. B.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 237 4 Un<teTthl«hea<ling«neioiiowinfani>rtiii»liona are u»«l •tr— ttearaer «h. "hip l>l -barque I Brit.--Bnti.h U. 8. United State.; Fr. rVench Oer.-Uerman l>ol.Hulch; Job.-Johore; Ac., Or., General cano <Lp.— deck paaeenner» U.—Uncerlain T. P. W.-Tanjoog I'agar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanjong Pagsr Dock B. W. Borneo Wharf; J.W.-Jardine'. Wharf ;N.H.W.Nrw Harbour
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    • 1136 4 Abbitau Hi»im Mooa or v > i r kiuv. Artlktur, it. M. ttr. ««a ton-. Capt H:u ,-t «c JOtli De<-. From rlaigon, 17th De<\ 0.C., »d.p. 11. M. For Saigon, -t B.W. C'avii Shan, Brit. itr. I J<U ton«. Captain Murphy, lilt Dec. From Amoy. 14th Dec.
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    • 373 4 JTaau, port, probaoU date of am eaa name o I agtnU. Aniphitnte, I'ricate, Jan 9 11.iy.-rn. Bremen, Mar 3 Ilehn Meyer Ik-lterophon, Ijwol, IVc*; W. Man.Mil. IMIoTia, Hongkong, Dec 27 Rautenbeif. Borneo, L>nndon, .'.in l'f P. A (1 C. Apcar, H'kong. I W ».vk»» M»sw. Caleilonien. IV.IomlK). .Inn
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    • 35 4 M ?LAO 5 Vwu'i NiM. lon. Cimis I Fsom >»il»i. Cohsiosie-i Dec SO \ri't!,u-i' M.Mmr. B»S Ilunluu Suiuon Ik.. ITU u.riii.,,.. JO Bing»o™ Briflr! ?S it" in" SSjfol, Tjii^iSL i^S [Is gssa: sir gscara
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    • 101 4 l>llk VlHU'l Via t Kui..AKi, Cunii i>uti»»iio» Dot Sultan M Urnin..lii -'I Bu Hin (ivan SI l-.h Ann VI Bri Triogjanu SI Klin™ VI Sultan M Mirnporc -I ArrtliUM VI K«rl»ll» VI Eugenic VI Bukt VI Vortigern Bril ilr. Cho|»r.l Hasan via I>o rt» Mr. BoutillUi CaTutta rtr. IXru-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 881 4 NOTICES. JAMKS WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES AKK THK HKST VAJ.I K IN THK MAKKKT: (11.00 t-EK CAU, M TC PAID. VV WBDIAt HKSKKVK. ""is.o p« puiy paid. ni)MINH '0 TEAM OLD. »i«oo pbbcaib. Dim- paid. ORAHABLI FKCM RBTAIL DEAI.KHS, OK McALISTER Co,. eolkaoe»ts ALAIS MINING, FOUNDRY k FORGE Co. IWH'I
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    • 419 4 NOTICES. KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. BBS BO ANNOI NCK THE ARRIVAL OF THE FOLLOWING: FOX CHRISTMAS. CADBI'RV'S CIKR'OLATE CREAMS. in Air Tight Tins: Walnuts, Sultanas, Almonds. ASSORTED, Nougat, Olmmt, Almonds, Vanilla, Dessert, Duchene, Pates. CHOCOLATE CREAMS IN FANCY BOXES. H i KN'TS 10 .i»i. C.i.ll.i.iy» Coi-uu in Tins. Mexican Chocolates Powdi-r
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    • 498 4 NOTICES. /JLAIfiUID WOMEI I PALE CHILDHEX OLD PKOPUC, IXVAUDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (oinruin m nm» A OEUCIOI-S ttvnunvE STIMVLAXT Thi. diwaurr w,m i. ».».lv ...in.liicj «hM a* oih.r .oil J «r liqv.d food will rr««ia o* tk« i t lejic.cd in cosatiiuiiMul wrakan. jP^al D T B P^ UO md V
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    • 310 4 NOTICES. TO LI6AL PKAfTITIOXESSL CHARLES A'IGAR. SHORTHAND WRITER. HAS Privy Council, Queen's Bench, and Chancery experience. Been in 1 three Legislative Councils, and holds I credentials from tlio Home Treasury. j Kor typewritten transcripts, apply to CHARLES VIGAR, v. B, IV, Malacca Street. 1 ELECTRIC TRAM WAI ELECTRIC POWER FOR
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    • 25 4 8HARES_WAA'TED. Do. Do. Tanjong Pigar BoikU. N«w Prye Ri»«r Dock Co... FOB HALE. Pengrrang Plmling 8h«c>. 8lr»iU Strmnsl.ip Jelebui. SOMEKVII.I.E A OUNR, Exchtnue Bhara Brokm.
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