Mid-day Herald, 2 June 1898

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  • 15 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD AND DAILY ADVERTISER Vol. IV SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1898 [No 171
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    271 1  - P O FRANK HITCH lE. Agent. OFFIC E, COLLIER QUAY, WHARVES, NEW HARHOVB. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY atearo for China, Japan. Penan g. Of* 1011 India. Australia Aden, Egypt. Marseilles. Gibraltar Malta Brindisi, Venice, Plymouth, and London. Through I'.ills of Lading issued f„r Persian (hilf, Continental and an ricti h t
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  • 136 1 T'leqrai h!r A'idre* Licornr. Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore .M Oi a»H>ut the undermentioned dates. j OI'TWAKD. Homkwabd. iHi'S. 1BV»8. j 1 >ates Dates k 5i...,.as Oct, 30 Sydney Nov, 2 s li» I Caledonien >ov. lb Su 'haliea Nov. 27 O.vauien
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  • 313 1  -  JAMES SELLAR Manager Tni> Company executes ships' repairs of all descriptions in the most efficant manner under the superintendence of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 GRAVING DOCK— Length—4.ls feet. Depth of Water, from 14 to feet. A\ i«itii at Entrance, 42 feet. No.
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  • 210 1  -  ROBERT ANDERSON u&KJ»3» TIIE above Dock, situated in Province Wellesley, at the. enrrauee of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the following dimensions: Length on the blocks 330 feet Breadth at entrance 50 Dept.h of water on sill
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 233 1 (i«M> MEDAL. —:o: ("Paris Exhibition. 1839.) The only Gold Medal over awarded lor Toilet boap at ftny International Exhibition in the i i ltl was obtained by Pears' Soap The Opinion albo of more than I »<' Analysts and Soapmakers, 1; h tine* Experts of the World, •presented by 20
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    • 538 1 W J m ANAN WHISKY 4S THE' BEST. SOLD BY-ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. SAME AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSES OF LORDS AND COMMONS AND TO ALL GOOD LONDON CLUBS. Sole Importers SUITS BHDS,. MMtTBB. Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Royal Psycho Cycles FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN STARLEY BROTHERS, COVENTRY. By Special
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    • 283 1 Messrs- Caldbeck Macgregor Co., AGENTS FOR THE AQUARIUS COMPANY. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS pHAMP\GNES, PORTS,CLARETS, Whiskey, Brandy and Beer, Gius, J Lqueurs, and Bitters. Californian Red and White Wines. English and German bottled Ales and Stouts. J. DASHWOOD SAUNDERS, AGENT, Singapore. JAPANESE CURIOS Wholesale A Retail Merchants of all kinds
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    • 350 1 Old False Teetft. Many Ladie* and Gentleman have by thi'in Old or Disotfcd False Teeth which miirht as well be turned into money. Messrs. R. D. A J- B- leaser, of l'rinceaa-Flleet, Jprwieh (estab lir-hed since 1833), boy Old Teeth. If you send your teeth to them they will remit
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  • 609 2 The "L.& C. Express on the Position in the Philippines. In writing of the position in the Philippines, it would, perhaps, be more correct to deal with the question as to their future, than to discuss the condition they are in at present. That the Spanish naval power is quashed
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  • 186 2 The Japanese Press is just now devoting a good deil of attention on the above question, and it is stated in a recent issue of the Japan limes ttiat Yomfuri an organ which seldom shows itself pleased with the Government policy, has expressed its entire approval of
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  • 119 2 It is reported that in the recent fight near Sadon on the Bhamo frontier some Kachin military police, who were with the small force accompanying Mr. Hertz and Lieutenant Langtry, behaved particularly well in action against the Shans: The experiment of enlisting Kachins has thus proved successful, and
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  • 181 2 A Yokokama resident has just received a letter from City, the burden of which is d the Klondyke. Sitting not more than six feet away from a hot fire, his fingers, ha savs, are nearly frozen, and in' default of ink, the letter is written in
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  • 137 2 The Afridis are now said to be most desirous of resuming their former friendly relations with the British Government, and admit that the recent operations in Tirah have convinced them of the folly of their unprovoked attack on the Khyber and Samana posts and other hostile
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  • 139 2 Recently the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce received a communication from the Military Authorities of Siam through Mr, Inagaki, Japanese Minister to Siam.asking whether the Chamber would grant its consent to the supply of silk cord for military use, and to this the Chamber returned a favourable
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  • 98 2 The yellow and other journals in the United States are threatened with a famine of white paper. The supply has given out owing to the extraordinary production of 44 extras on the war. The public taste has simply run riot on this succulent luxury. One paper, we
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  • 153 2 The Hongkong Telegraph gives publicity to the followiug advertisements :—Lost on the evening of Monday, the 2nd May, a town answering to the name of Manila. Any t\rver returning the same to Madrid will be rewarded if necessary. Found in the neighbourhood of the Philippines, a number of
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  • 147 2 Thursday, 2nd High Water.—9.2o a.. 8.38 p. Strait* Trnding Co. noon. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Victor!* Parsee Co., 0 p ui Friday, 3rd:— High Water,—9.22 a m 9.1 p m P. O. homeward mail do**** H Cricket,—Public Schools v. Victoria Parsee Co., 9pm Saturday, 4th High Water.—lo.l4 a m..
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  • 135 2 The British Consul at Manila is a very well-known member of the Royal Geographical Society. He Las been in almost every quarter of the globe as a consul and vi<*e-consul under the Foregin Office. He joined the service in 186-', when he acted as consul at
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  • 120 2 There was an amusing incident in the House of Commons the other night. The debate in Committer on the Irish Local Government Bill had been proceeding quietly and smoothly until, without warning, the 9omn<»lent members were suddenly confronted with Mr. T. M. Healy's
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  • 232 2 The M, M. s. 8. Tibre arrived from Saigon this morning with general cargo which she is discharging at Borneo Wharf. There are two steamers lying off the quarantine grounds Willi a large number of Chinese passengers. The Straits 8. s. Sappho arrived in the roads from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 460 2 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. The Lancet.—"This is a good, pure and whole-some spirit." The Scotsman. u Singularly mellow, tboronghly madured, and of the most delicate flavour." The Morning Advertiser. ThoronpMv matured, fragrant to the nose, and delicious to the pa!ate." Tlie Freemans's Journal.— Is excellent in Mualily and very pleasant to
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    • 211 2 THE DISPENSARY A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, PhotograDhic Requisites, Toilet _A.ppurtena.nces, ALL OF FIRST CLASS QTJALITT, 1 I 15 15 0 5 Irt IV 15 ULVI 15 IV JL!/ >1 M vy U i!l Li ■l m Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine
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    • 344 2 the Mid-day Hirald." The office of publication of this paper is at No. 19, Malacca Street, The fcomr of publication is at 2 p. m. daily and at 1 p. m on Saturdays. The rate of subecriptian ia $1 a moath local and for oatsfcation subacribers. Single oopies 10 oents
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  • 405 3 Official Reports The news of the American victory in Manila Bay Las created intense excitement in the United States, snd signs of popular rejoicing are general. Washington, by alt accouuts, is delirious with joy. New York w gay with fliga, and the streets have b« en full
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  • 525 3 The first great result of the war is that the Philippines are at the mercy if not already actually in possession of the Uuited states. The despatches from both Madrid and New York indicate that in order to bring about the submission of the Spanish authorities,
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  • 244 3 The people of the United States have been naturally stirred to the wildest enthusiasm by the reports of the victory at Manila. There can be no doubt that the American Squadron displayed high courage in forcing the entranoe of an hostile and diffijult harbour and in
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  • 492 3 M *ssrs. Riley Hargreaves and Co. j require a smart Chinese clerk at a salary of §25 or $3O a month. The Government of India has expressed its inability to share in the expense proposed for the extensiou of the Survey of India triangulation to i the
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  • 141 3 This mominff Colonel Pennefather's case asrainet the Chinese ladies and a baba for carrying on s public lottery, to wit, a "chap jee kee" lottery, and assisting in carrying on the same, came on for hearing before Mr* Howard, the Brd Magistrate.
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  • 202 3 A corespondent writes from Bukkur piv4ng details of a double murder at Ohabi Dero, near Lark.ma. Mahomed Khan, Chief of the Chandia tribe and his son were l«oth shot and killed by the former's brother, Wahid Baksh. This man bad for some days been
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  • 219 3 BANOOON'S QUARANTINE PROPOSALS Rangoon, May 19.—The Government of Burma have informed the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce that the Government of India refuse to impose quarantine against Calcutta. The letter says the spre id of epidemic disease cannot be effectively checked by quaiautine apart from numerous disadvantages
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  • 72 3 On London. Bank 4 m/s 1/11-1/16 demand 1/I^4 Private credits 3 m/ 5....*..-1/11 i documents 3 m/s 1/11-5/16 credits 6 m/5...1/ll| On India. Bank demand 1411 On Hongkong. Bank demand 1 o/o dis. On Yokohama. 7 o/o prem. On Java. Bank demand 114 Private 30 d/s 11® SOVEREIGNS, (to
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  • 116 3 Jane 1. Bri £»k JWmede, Bdmondson, from Deli, W. Mansfield ft Co. German str. Darmstadt, Coellen, from Bremen, Behn Meyer ft Co Greg British rtr. Phra Nang, W.ttoo, fron Hongkong, Behs Meyer A Co, British str. Sappho, Wahl, from Klang, 3. S'ship Coy. Ltd. British str- Fan Sang,
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  • 75 3  -  TAN CHOO LIM I hereby give notice thai my adopted son, TAN JOO MONO, alias CHITA HUV MONO, who was my assistant in tha business of pineapple dealer nnder chop MOT KBK, at No. 60, Clyde Terrace, having left me on the 3rd March 1898, I will not be
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  • 51 3 |)R. D. Bhibakawa, Dentist; of Tokio Dental College, owing to tha liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his arrival, has determined to stay in Singapore, and may bo consulted daily at his Office, No. 54 North Bridge Road. Charges very moderate. Excellent testimonials from patients already treated. CONSULTATION
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 536 3 MAILS WILL CLOSE. TO.MORROW, For Malacca ft Klang, Rat&vier, |3 p m Bengkalis ft Bagan, Ho Tang, 3p m Malacca, Klany ft T. Anson, Neera, 4pm Bangkok, Hydra, t 4pm For SaleA Europe-made Omnibus in first-class condition. It has only been used two or three times. Any reasonable offer will
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    • 119 3 Katz Bros., Eimited. Have now in stock a large assortment of Thornets Bentwood Furniture. as Mft r r a lientwood Washstands. Marble Top, Si*es 3 ft. 3J ft. 4 ft. mi riii 5* -V? •--< V fi < Broking rhair in Biack and Mahagonfrevolving Office o ..airs Chair No-14. in
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    • 297 3 The Victoria Parsee Theatrical Go/ To-Night The Fairy Opera Benazir Badrcmoonir. or The Lore and Passion. And a Faro* TO-MORROW. The Now Comic Opera:— tiul-e-Bakayll or m The Fairy flowerMr. Baliwala, Mian Soogra, RalUn* Shook* the tiny lad, and all the star members. English Songs! Transformation Scenes! I Moona Pakir
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 549 4 Powell Co, Singapore. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS The following notices are taken rom the Singapore I'ress.:— The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. A h;tndH<»me carved teak screen, nearly 80 feet long and six feet high, with east, iron grills bearing the monogram of the Han* in gilt letters, marks off the Cashier's ucjwrtnient,
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    • 192 4 HUTTENBACHBROS. CO. Chubb's IRON SAFES AND LOCK, The best in the world. Apollinaris Water, The qneen of table waters, a most healthy and retreating drink in tropical countries. $17.00 per case of 100 plans bottles. $8.50 hf. 50 stoue Perrier Jouet Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, A high class wiue of excellent reputation
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    • 385 4 9 Ms $3 -@'©99 MILLLWRIGHTS, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICB. Specialities. Lyon's Patent Liberian Coffee Pulper, Lyon's Patent Dry Cherry Huller, Lyon's Belf Acting Tapioca Machinery, Rice Mills Wood Wdrking Machinery, Cattle Powers Oil Mill Plant, Pine Apple Preserving Plant. On Hand For Sale. Overshot Water Wheel 18
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    • 77 4 M. A. Guffoor. f 1 V Sole Agent for Straits Settlements and B'kok The Xechanlcal Improved Hitchcock Lamp. The very best lamp in the world for burning kerosine. f <2*3. 1 PS T5 s S '-5 e I, A. &W3FQOM 20, Raffles Place. k ■I EGBERT BROWN Jit (r HOPE
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    • 375 4 SlTlftll I 19,, Limited. CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. Have the largest and most complete stock of Infant's Foods. Neave's Mellin's Benger's Ridge's kavory Moore's ftestte's Allen A H anbury's Robinsou's Patent Barley. Invalid's Requirements. Brand's Essence of Chicken Brand's Essence of Beef Bovril Liebig's Meat Extract Valentine'B Meat Extract Savory Moore's Peptonized
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