The Straits Budget, 26 June 1894
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section125 1894-06-26 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the ‘hppines, and125 words
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STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 26TH JUNE.
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Article14 1894-06-26 1 _i-r uU. at Springhill. Airdr e, vi. v.fe of J.vi’KSON MlLLlR. of a14 words
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Article174 1894-06-26 1 i :-“Kia: >. ;> rj nt break ~ri:i_r Ttiu-■'i V PM Hvilth. i»i T > Unity, i \t :it Fi\. t*ion of President Caruot. > r tj .>»*;Ui«»us. Pi—* Z r Li-t. IField Day. Dqnrtmcnt in 1893. I if' hinese Immigration. I D for the Straits. I174 words
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Article515 1894-06-26 1 Singapore 26th June, 1S1H. PRODUCE. Gain bier, 5 do Cube No. 1 M 12. do do No. *2, S. Copra Bali, M 7, po. do Pontianak,.. M 5.7n. Pepper Black, }*.45. Sago Flour, Sarawak 2.4V do Brunei 2.12^ Pearl Sago. 3.4<> Coffee Bali, Coffee Liberian, 3J». Tapioca515 words
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Article714 1894-06-26 1 This week's mail for Europe :s taken on by the P. A O. s. 8. Sutlej and the P. A O B.s. Clyde wilb the mail fioin EmopMif tin* ls f J.rii arrived on Siturdiv. Tn M. M. s.s. Oceanien will take u**xt we< k’« mail714 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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Article26 1894-06-26 1 London 19th June. The British ironclads which have beeu o-derod to Morocco will not go direct to Tcfuun. but will cruise off Gibraltar.26 words
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Article46 1894-06-26 1 "Adh June. The French press have moderated their tone towards Britaiu. Negociatious are actively going ou between the Governments at Brussels, Loudon, Paris, and Berlin relative to the Cougo Treaty. Britaiu aud Belgium a e <1 sirous to conciliate the other Powers interested.46 words
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75 1894-06-26 1 21 fit June. An important Encyclical has beeu issued by the Pope, in which Leo XIII say 8 that,as he is uow arriving at the close of life, lie desires to urge the uuion of all churches. The Encyclical specially addresses all75 words
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Article46 1894-06-26 1 MUTUAL CONCESSIONS. It is uuderstool that Britaiu, in order to appease Germany in her claims regarding the Cougo Treaty, has agreed to abandon the clause affecting the Tanganyika strip of territory. Germany concedes the laying of a cable through the strip.46 words
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Article13 1894-06-26 1 H. I. H. the Czarewitch has arrived in Londou.13 words
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Article20 1894-06-26 1 A large and enthusiastic public meeting in Melbourne has passed a resolution in favour of international bimetallism.20 words
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Article46 1894-06-26 1 22nd June. The Hungarian House of Magnates has passed the Civil Marriage Bill. THE CONGO TREATY TROUBLE. The French Press anticipate that Britain will give France equal satisfaction to that afforded by her to Germany in the matter of the Congo treaty.46 words
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Article68 1894-06-26 1 23rd June. The Civil Marriage Bill has been finally passed by the Hungarian parliament. [The (Tivil Marriage question had aroused high political excitement in Hungary, and the House of Magnates had recently rejected it on being passed by flic Lower House. Tne Ministry which brought it in then68 words
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Article11 1894-06-26 1 The Khedive of E*ypt Ins startel for Stamboul.11 words
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Article20 1894-06-26 1 Quarantine is enforce! at Marseilles on ships arriving from Hongkong, if there have been deaths on boarj.20 words
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Article37 1894-06-26 1 The Siamese Legal ion at Paris notifies that the Govern men t of Siam intend loyally to execute the whole of the recent treaty bet ween Siam and Frame, aud the Convention annexed thereto.37 words
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37 1894-06-26 1 Jane. M. C truot, Piisideat of the French Republic, when proceeding to the theatre at Lyons, was stabbed to the heirt. His condition is looked upon as hopeless. The assassin has been arrested.37 words
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Article18 1894-06-26 1 The Duckets* of Yoik Ins given birth to a sun. Both arc do ini; well.18 words
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Article59 1894-06-26 1 The news ot the agreement between Germany and Britain regarding the Congo Treaty, particulars of which hive already been cabled, is officially contained. Ihe parleying with France continues, but an agreement with h?r is likely to le less easy of attainment. Meanwhile, France is sending a59 words
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Article20 1894-06-26 1 An explosion has taken place in a coal mine at Pouty-pridd iu Wales. 260 miners are entombed.20 words
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22 1894-06-26 1 Steps have been taken at San Francisco and Vancouver to iuspect medically all arrivals there from Chiua.22 words
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Article148 1894-06-26 1 The Gold Reserve iu the United States stands uow forty millions of dollars below the limit. [A New Y ork contemporary suggested the preparation and passage of a law giving the Secretary of the Treasury the right to issue some kind of short, low-priced security148 words
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Article40 1894-06-26 1 President Carnot expired this morning. The wound from the stab he received is in the region of the liver. The assassin, an Italian, named Santo, declines to 1 divulge his motive. He narrowly escaped being lynched.40 words
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Obituary14 1894-06-26 1 I'FATH. :->t at the General Hospital, •1 v*. Hyde. Market in iiis 23rd year.14 words
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EDITORIALS.
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Article1045 1894-06-26 2 (Straits Times 19th June,) Thk latest development in regajd to Pahang once more directs attention to that State, which has been internally disordered before and since it came under a British protectorate. The situation which the Government has to face is far more serious than it would(Straits Times, 19th June,) - 1,045 words
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Article466 1894-06-26 2 (Straits Times, 19th June.) Current events tell only to > plainly how sadly the times art* getting out of joint in the Far Fast. In this Colony, the adage that misfortunes never come singly finds verification in the Pahang outbreak following so close upon the plague scare. So(Straits Times, 19th June.) - 466 words
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Article285 1894-06-26 2 (Straits Times 20th June.) The Governor of Hongkong has embarked on a bold policy with regard to sanitary reform there, and looks forward to sweeping measures to stamp out the >lague in that city and prevent its recurrence. He frankly acknowledges that the sanitary shortcomings which favoured(Straits Times, 20th June.) - 285 words
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Article378 1894-06-26 2 (Strait# Tunr#, 21st June.) Another effort towards unite among the Christian Churches—a dream that has stirred up so many enthusiasts—is announced by telegram. This fresh move proceeds from Pope Leo XIII. who has now reached the Sltli year of his age. At the date of last(Strait# Tunr#, 21st June.) - 378 words
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Article641 1894-06-26 2 His Holiness Pope Leo XIII is one who lives in an ideal world, far from the madding crowd,” where there is no such word as fail. Wholly untouched by the strife and turmoil of mundane affairs, and, perhaps, unacquainted with their tendency, he dreams again the dream(Straits Times, 22 nd June.) - 641 words
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Article462 1894-06-26 2 (Stratf# Tunes, 23rd June.) 'llk* abattoirs question was raised at vesterdav’s Council meeting with the result ot showing that the Government held its solution to Ik* eloselv linkec with that of general revision of the Municipal Ordinance. The Municipality, in the matter of the abattoirs, find themselves(Stratf# Tunes, 23rd June.) - 462 words
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395 1894-06-26 2 (Strait x 1 inn 'j-'it/t Juu > j President Carnot, wlm<o lif.-li;.- L cut short by an assassin, ha 1 Uvii iV-i-dent of the French Republic ‘a* ;ii. :ir.| Decemlxr, 1887. A high ?v: utriti«>n i a distinguished career ensured hi* tiou to tin* Presidency(Straitx 1 inn 'j-'it/t Juu > j - 395 words
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Article53 1894-06-26 2 The steamer Riversdale which was rr ported ashore in the Hainan Straits, <*r rived at Hongkong on the 13th instantand discharged a considerable portion j* her cargo. The damage done by stranding had not been ascertained, bu the steamer was to proceed into dock a* soon as she had completed53 words
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Article613 1894-06-26 3 t eam**r Chelydra arrived to-day 1 VrL.mo and was placed in quaranfr ,*tu Hen- tbi’’ award P. AO. packet Clyde H f ,UnlH> a f 11 I>* in on Sunday and is V re oil Saturday next. IP XI X. steamer Melbourne from l f L er613 words
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Article22 1894-06-26 3 Ihy wire to the Straits Times,) Hongkong. Tuesday morning 1,1 eight deaths from Bubonic occurred at Hongkong yesterday.Ihy wire to the Straits Times,) - 22 words
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Article111 1894-06-26 3 THE NATIVE STATES SIKHS. (By special wire from our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor Tuesday. Fifty more Selangor Sikhs iu charge of Inspector Holmes go to Pahang to-day. Inspector McKenzie is expected here today with the Sungei Ujoog Sikhs. Yesterday afternoon, a force of tiftvs *vcn Sikh police, with111 words
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489 1894-06-26 3 An x‘raordiuary Government Gazette, publish* d to-day, contains *he following pi(* l nn ition, dated ves'erd iv, bv H. E. the v rn i Whereas by section 1 *.f “The Pn*venti*)ii of l)is**as** (Ordinance 1 it is enacted that whenever any dangerous inf'T’ious or contagious disease489 words
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Article246 1894-06-26 3 Information was brought t > Hongkong ou the 12th instant, that two ladies, mdiil*ersof the American Presbyterian Missiou, have been seriously assaulted bv a Ciiinese mob in Houam. These twv mission tries were passed along a street \viie*u a Chiu men dropped down sick, evidently 111246 words
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Article891 1894-06-26 3 Bt the 8th instant, Commander Hastings had completed control over the burial arrangements at Hongkong and under his energetic supervision they bad been so perfected that he had been able to reduce the number of men and boats employed. The despatch with which the bodies were891 words
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Article46 1894-06-26 3 On the 7th instant, advices reached Hongkong from Shanghai, that two cases of Bubonic Plague were reported to have broken out iu that city. A modified form of quarantine is now enforced in respect to vessels arriving at Shanghai from Hongkong or Canton.46 words
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Article257 1894-06-26 3 iLtl ii tvo iu a f» w h urs. Ilonykony Daily Press Bth Jui 0. Although not much news about tbe further abatement of the plague in Canton has been received during the past few days, we may entertain the belief that tbe doctors who areiLtl ii tvo iu a f» w h urs.—Ilonykony Daily Press Bth Jui 0. - 257 words
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Article206 1894-06-26 3 A SHAM FIGHT AT MOUNT FABER. To-mokhow Ling fixed by the Military authorities as a Fieid Day, a large number of troops will be mit oeuvre 1 m the neighbourhood ot M unit. Fa tier. The general idea to be followed out will be that Singapore206 words
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Article487 1894-06-26 3 M \.*o«: McCallum. in the annual Report of the Straits Settlements Survey Depart incut for 1894, records the sa U> l'act rv completion of the triangid.ition of Singapore. ami the cl*»suiv ot tin* survey school. The Major had recommended the closure because the .Native Slates487 words
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Article817 1894-06-26 3 Before the meeting of the Straits SetemeDts Association at London, on the 22nd May, separated, the chairman, Mr. W. Adamson, aunounced that progress had >een made with the negotiations for the reduction of the Military Contribution They now awaited the decision of the Government consequent upoa the inquiry817 words
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Article22 1894-06-26 4 (By wire to the Straits Times.) Hongkong, Wednesday Morning. Thirty-four deaths from Bubonic Plague occurred at Hongkong yesterday.(By wire to the Straits Times.) - 22 words
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Article94 1894-06-26 4 A RAILWAY INTO PAHANG. (Special wire from our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, Wednesday. The Selangor Railway Department have received orders to make preparations for the immediate construction of a light line of railway from Kubu to Raub, along the Pahang Road. While this line is being constructed, all94 words
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133 1894-06-26 4 Ai the Police Court, Hongkong, on the 7th instant, Meriean, the man who was arrested some time ago there on a charge of theft of pearls iu the Straits Settlements, was brought upou remand. Omar Jarrans, a member of the Singapore Police133 words
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Article416 1894-06-26 4 feERJOUS AM’ECI OF AFFAIRS. Ihl Korean troops having bet n t-uiiivi\ Uliabie to deal With the rebellion iu that countiy, application has Icon uiuiio to L bin. «ioi assistance, i.nd the Yiceiov Lj Hung-cbaug has taken up three oi tin Clnu.i Merchants’ steamers, and is sending416 words
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1703 1894-06-26 4 THE GOVERNOR OUTLINES A POLICY. DRASTIC REFORM MEASURES. At a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on the 11th instant, the Governor delivered the following speech showing the sanitary reforms the Government have in view there Gentlemen, —I think it would be of interest to you1,703 words
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Article909 1894-06-26 4 l ii't Jjiites than by Mail.\ MVUI.ING DOWN THE AMERICAN FLAG SUCCESS OF NUBAII PASHA 1» >NO\* AN KOSSA IN IRELAND f 1*1.01 TO POISON TIIE CZAR UMAX DISCLOSURES JOHN PPRNS REFUSES OF ICE DU l.i.ET-PROOF CLOTHING London. ’.’7 th Mo if During i ii<* v.bi vn’*'909 words
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Article1250 1894-06-26 4 Supplementary to Straits Times Telegrams. (Via Ceylon). THE UGANDA PROTECTORATE. THE RECENT AFRICAN TREATIES. T1IE HUNGARIAN POLITICAL CRISIS. RISING IN MANCHURIA. ITAIIAN POLITICS. THE INSURRECTION IN COREA. THE UNITED STATES SUGAR DUTY, j THE GERMAN SILVER COMMISSION. RESULT OF THE OAKS. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO. London, 'Jnd June. DuringSupplementary to Straits Times Telegrams. - 1,250 words
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Article207 1894-06-26 4 Via jßamjooh.) ITALIAN CABINET ('HAN-ii>. AFFAIRS IN MoRO» 0. COUNTY CRICKET. SIKHS IN CENTRAL AFKI* A. 'IHE REBELLION IN UREATURKEY AND THE CON«e> TKEA’Mf. Hunt*'. I ith The Italian Cabinet portfolios of I and Treasury will be taken by fcignnr and Signor Scnniuo, respectively. Tangier, 1-lth Abdool Aziz207 words
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1378 1894-06-26 5 iiL* STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ION IN LONDON IN FAVOUR OF IT. y t cur on m n Correspondent London May 25th. IStf i. r.tits Association iu London has t r v »!ut ion hy 12 votes to 7 in ,t immediate issue of a British1,378 words
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689 1894-06-26 5 The Commerce of Siam and the British sh ire iu trade there formed the subject matter of a paper delivered before the Society of Aits, at Loudon, ou the *2fth May, by Mr. 0. S. Leckie, of the Borneo Company, Siam.689 words
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Article624 1894-06-26 5 Ox the 13th iustaut, tin* plague figures for the twenty-four hours to-uoou ou the previous day, showed admissions, 8(j deaths, and 2IU uu*l r tivatmc.it. Tin* only decrease was a slight one among the deaths. The number t>f *l* a hs registered as due to plague624 words
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Article854 1894-06-26 5 The mining manager’s report for the four weeks ending 14th June, 1894, is as follows MINING. Raub Hole Section. No. 1 Level South. In the new winze near the main crosscut in the bottom of level, the lode has pinched to about six inches very little gold can be854 words
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Article24 1894-06-26 5 A Japanese paper reports that the Cardiganshire has been sold to the Hokkaido Coal Mining and Railway Co., it is believed for £16,500 sterling.24 words
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Article356 1894-06-26 5 Thr London Lyric Company are expected here from China on Mondaj. Messrs. Huttenbach Co., were yesterday fined $l3O and costs, for breach of the Municipal petroleum rules. Before Mr. Lemon, this morning, twenty-two Chinese were fined $lO each, and ten other Chinese $5 each, for gambling. Messrs.356 words
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Article22 1894-06-26 5 v'ire to the Straits Times.) Jfongkong, Thursday Morning. Thirty four deaths from Bubonic Plague occurred at Hongkong yesterday.v'ire to the Straits Times.) - 22 words
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Article327 1894-06-26 5 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Exchange was held at noon to-day, iu the ExcLange Rooms, Mr. Cuthbertsou presiding. Tin re were also »rt sent Mt ssrs. J. Miller, St linger, Katz, Van der Pals, Rauch, aud Stiefel. The business of the meeting was to receive the327 words
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Article663 1894-06-26 6 The famons Phra Yot case came to a conclusion at Bangkok on the 13th instant, when that officer was produced iu court for judgment. The judges were five in number —three French and two Siamese one of fhe French judges being Pre>ideut. The President read the fiuding663 words
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Article81 1894-06-26 6 Since the proclamation of tin* present French R public, ou September 4th 1870, no fewer than thirty-one Ministries have held offie;*, some for a few weeks only, others for a few months. Only oiie Ministry—M. Jules Ferry’s second Administration—remained in office for a full period of two years. Under M.81 words
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Article97 1894-06-26 6 The Field Day,arranged by the military authont.es, took place yesterday wheu a large number of troops were engaged in manoeuvres in tbe neighbourhood of Alexandra Road and Mount Faber. The attacking force was under tbe command of Colonel Huntly. Shortly after four o’clock, the attacking force moved from their position97 words
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Article1932 1894-06-26 6 REBELS AT PULO TAWAR. REPORTED GENERAL RISING. THE TO’ RAJAH OF JELAI. (From our own Correspondent.) Pakan Saturday 16th June. Unexpected aud startling news of tbe renewed dangerous activity of the Pahang rebels reached Pekan this evening. Mv informant is a Chinese tiader of stauding named Lee1,932 words
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Article478 1894-06-26 6 (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. Yesterday at nice iu the morning the Government received information of a rising in the Uiu, and that a force under the leadership of the To’ Gijih, Si Risu, had takeu Teinbeliug (a settlement about 30 miles from Kwala Lipis), aud478 words
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Article3556 1894-06-26 6 Th* u«ual fortnightly Municipal Commissioners jj tit I terday afternoon, in tbe offices R I Road, Mr. Gentle presiding. The r I also present Messrs. Moses, I Jiak Kim, Wray, Nanson, Bell’ p k and the Hon'bles T. Sheiford La I Liang Seah. I The minutes of the3,556 words
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Article1136 1894-06-26 7 From Bangkok, about 394,000 piculs of rice were exported to Singapore in March last. Captain Talbot, in charge of the Perak Sikhs, has arrived at Kuala Lumpor on the way to Pahang. The Russian Transport Orel arrived to-day from Vladivostok with 679 soldiers, 168 women, and 2281,136 words
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Article197 1894-06-26 7 —Financial News. The foil i\li tobacco sale of the season in Amsterdam took place outlie 23rd May, and, although 17,402 bales of Sumatra and 715 baits of Borneo tobacco were put. up to tender —an unusually large quantity —iliey went oil" at the highest prices realised this \ear. From—Financial News. - 197 words
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Article215 1894-06-26 7 The Manila Come.rcio of the oth June, contains advices of further lighting between the Spanish forces, under the Governor-General of the Philippines, and the lebels iu Mindanao. By last accounts to the 29th May, the troops continued hard at work making roads, constructing forts, and bringing215 words
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Article189 1894-06-26 8 A return showing for the current fiducial year the estimated amounts to fes contributed respectively by Englawd, Scotland, and Ireland to the fcmfccrial revenue, the estimated expenditure on English, Scottish, and Irish services which will be met out of such revenue, and the estimated balances available for189 words
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Article224 1894-06-26 8 A Ceylon official report says The returns of trad* for 1893 must be considered very satisfactory, and I *:id to the conclusion that Ceylon ha? bet u free from the general commercial depression which prevailed in almost every part i f the Empire at home224 words
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Article403 1894-06-26 8 Wm. G. Hale Co.’ s circular, dated Saigon, lfith June, 1894, states Our rice market, after having been unsteady at the beginuing of the month, advanced some 10 ceuts in the early part of this week. and, without any demand of real importance from neighbouring ports,403 words
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Article693 1894-06-26 8 SENTENCES ON MUTINEERS. 80LDIER8’ PAY AND EXCHANGE. EXPORT OF GOLD. THE FREIGHT WAR AT BOMBAY. OPIUM LIBELS. Simla. 7th June. The following are the Commander-in Chief’s full orders iu connection with the recent trial for mutiny in the 17th Bengal Infantry. Nine men arc sentenced to seven693 words
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Article262 1894-06-26 8 In* the Supreme Couit at Shanghai, sitting in Admiralty, on the fith instant Mr. N. J. Haunen, Chief Ju slice, gave judgment, in the collision case of the Aliike Maru and Monmouthshire. The ease for the Miihe Alar a was that, in consequeuce of the lights262 words
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Article586 1894-06-26 8 A general meeting of the Singapore Golf Club is to be held in the Club House ou the 13th July. It is notified that the north-east end of St. John’s Island has been declared to be an additional place set apart as a Quarantine Station for animals.586 words
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Article34 1894-06-26 8 (/>// wire to the Straits 'rimes.) Hongkong, Friday afternoon. Thirty-four deaths from Bubonic Plague occurred at Hongkong on Thursday. Hongkong, Saturday morning. Twenty-four deaths from Bubonic Plague occurred at Hougkoug yesterday.(/>// wire to the Straits 'rimes.) - 34 words
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Article139 1894-06-26 8 A Bill is to be introduced iuto the Legislative Council intituled an Ordinance to amend The Mahouimedan Marrage Ordinance 1880.” The statement of objects and reasons show that, under the principal Ordinance, the Registrar, on receipt of certified copies of registrations of marriage under the Mahouimedan Marriage Act,139 words
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Article1192 1894-06-26 8 THE TBOUBLE8 IN LOMBOK. BANK NOT* FRAUD. CLOSURE OF A 8TEAM LAUNDRY. COOLIES IN GERMAN NEW GUINEA. FALL OF ANOTHER RIVAL TO SINGAPORE. A MAHOMMKDAN REVIVAL. (Translated from various newspapers.) The Java Government Gazette has published an official statement setting forth the objects and reasons of the hostile1,192 words
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Article72 1894-06-26 8 The Municipal Progress Report for Mav gives the comparative stiteuieat of revenue receipts as follows: 1893 lsjq Jan./May. Jan. tfa\ Rates 152,458 155,tsw Taxes 49,579 47.977 Licenses and Fees 11,501 12,4 V Markets 28.85 s 29,51" Private Supply of Water 48,582 51,.Ve Miscellaneous 00,520 15.Mn5 8351,807 $312.93" The72 words
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372 1894-06-26 8 Early this morning, on the li.ue Course. Captain Herbert, Aide de Camp to H. E. the Governor, met with an accident which resulted in his being badly cut about the face. It appears that Oaptaiu Herlx.-rt was ri ling his griffin Jemma which372 words
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133 1894-06-26 9 I Ti e t»-xt is published of Ordinance No. iff ,t l w -*L It a.t controlling the I aii«l possessi<>n of fire-arms, atnmuniI a 1 gunpowder and was pissed on X'.Vtli instant. rlieiig Hong Koh Club at Singa1 hen exempted from registra11 a 1133 words
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681 1894-06-26 9 *>/ >• LINCOLN I. H ti-* in the Warren Association rii.ilb'iige JSliit I 1 Comjtef ii ii n titliv* KspJ.an id**, list evening, ".'♦>*.i.g trains being from the I > V ;»n i lb* tir>t t Min from the Lin- I giinent. Accord ii g681 words
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Article66 1894-06-26 9 !>j. I j Uii r KNNYs Commissioner for ImHritish North Borneo, has Lwuofli.r at the chief to K iA i I i iuformation regarding b^ r!j o h:s There. The Deli Courant opinion oft) r has formed a high ,Q that fin- 1 U1,n^ ‘Lf ra -tion system followed tL66 words
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Article1304 1894-06-26 9 Minutes of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners at an Ordini ary Meeting on Wednesday, the ♦>th June. 1814. 1 Present. —The President. Alexander Gentle Esq.; The Acting Inspector-General of Po.ice, E. H. Bell. Esq G C Wrav Esq. Tan Jiak Kim, Esq.; Manas',e!, Mover! Esq.. J. Fraser. V1,304 words
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Article57 1894-06-26 9 THE MAGENTA” FOUND REA-WORTHY. FATAL CJAL MINE EXPLOSION. Paris. 17th Ja ,e. Tin* enquiry into the condition and seaworthiness of the French iron-clad Map-,, it has been concluded, the decision being *li.it she is equal to her among foreign navies. An explosion iu a coal mine at Grcson57 words
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Article165 1894-06-26 9 The Paris Sircle iu an article on British an 1 foreign affairs in liido-Cbina, <ti the Ist instant, nrgi s that the only reply v\hch France can make to the Anglo-Chi-nese Convention regard ug the Burmese frontier is the effective and immediate occupation of tie* whole165 words
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Article450 1894-06-26 9 Lady Brooke (the Ranee of Sarawak) g*v s an nccouut of her hushaud’s subjects mi an iutciview reported in a home paper. Th Gov.*rmn* n*. is quite coustifutioual, and trial is by jury, but afterwards Having beeu touud gml'y of murder bv a jury of Dyaks,450 words
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Article4794 1894-06-26 9 MONDAY, 18TH JUNE. The Legislative Council reassembled yesterday afternoon at half past 2 o’clock. The following members were present His Excellency the Governor. Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, K. C. M. G. H. E. the General Officer Comma tiding the Troops. (Major-General H. T. JonesVauglian, c.B.) The4,794 words
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Article211 1894-06-26 10 Sitfif/lt t'lni f<> Straits Tiuu’s Tvh-tjraais I to Ct fflitti.) ItUllGKT TROUBLES IX ITALY. THE M«UUKVAN SUCCESSION. UOLLAISE OF THE COR VAN REBELLION. MININii SXPLOSION. Kl SSI A AN I* A Km H AX E XOROACHMENTS. Rome. June lath. In the t'lininb<*r oi* Deputies to-day Signor Crispi annouin't'dSitfif/lt t'lni f<> Straits Tiuu’s Tvh-tjraais - 211 words
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Article266 1894-06-26 10 The powerful armour-clad vessel which is to be built by the Thames Ironworks for the Japanese Government is to be named the Fuji Yama, after a celebrated mountain iu Japau. The vessel will be of the Royal Sovereign type, aud will have a displacement of 12,250266 words
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Article864 1894-06-26 10 The SelaDgor yacht EtmtraU. U H Selangor yesterday. 1 fi* H The m. Bongo,. p 1 from China, have been placed iu f tine. l Uar *t. Over 156,000 piculs of rice w (r I <d fiom Bargkck to Singapore I las*. The Impel itvse. which has864 words
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Article27 1894-06-26 11 j. r r in the Straits Tunes) IlnugkoJig, Monday afternoon. s aths from Bubonic Plague r at Hongkong on Saturday, and v-t<oir vesterdav.j. r,r. in the Straits Tunes) - 27 words
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Article127 1894-06-26 11 r aE Katfics Cricket Club Athletic are to be held on Tuesday and :*V v and 29th June, commencing m {’in <>» Hie first day, and at 2.30 p.111. second day. prooramme 1st day. A division (2 heats); 1(H> yards T j,'ion •> heats): Throwing127 words
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Article557 1894-06-26 11 H i i',c i,iii> s>t Gazette contains the Iudi.111 I in in igr.it ion for 1893 M Mat Gregor, the Indian 1: Ag»iit for the Straits Settle- Mr. M.uGiegor finis that the t! u*«* I minigrauts that a» 1 ived .u\ (2.loti) though slightly el ii't557 words
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Article212 1894-06-26 11 A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday, between teams representing the Banks Past and Present and R. A. and R. E. The match resulted in favour of the Banks team. The following were the scores BANKS —PAST AND PRESENT. F. H. Grant b. Brown q P.212 words
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Article892 1894-06-26 11 At the date of last mail advices from Hongkong (15th instant), the plague returns for the twenty-four hours up to uoou on the previous day, amounted to 44 admissions aud 84 deaths. The exact uumber under treatment was uot known, owing to numbers of Chinese ]»atients892 words
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Article373 1894-06-26 11 The work of following up the rebels. Si Rahman, Mat Kilau, and tbeir associates is going forward very quietly. But there is very indication to show that, on this occasion, a great effort is to be made to frustrate once and for all the depredai;ious of those373 words
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Article234 1894-06-26 11 (Sperial fire to the Strait* Time*.) Jelebn Monday morning. The men at the Jerang police statiou have male a report to the effect that, yesterday, heavy tiriug, with small arms, was heard in a north east diieetion, supposed to be at Tetnerlob. Inspector Hennessey, in charge of twenty(Sperial fire to the Strait* Time*.) - 234 words
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Article1100 1894-06-26 11 S»UAII POH CHAN V. T. H. KERSHAW OFFICIAL A88IONEE. In this case Mr. Chief Justice Cox delivered the following judgment this morning: The plaintiff Quaik Poh Chan claimed from the defendant the return of the ship Kim Lee Hin, and part of the cargo therein or1,100 words
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Article227 1894-06-26 11 Marie Francois Sadi Cvbnot, whose death by assasination is announced by telegram, was bom at Limoges in August, 1837. He was a grandson of Carnot the organiser of victory under the French convention, and is a civil engineer by profession. When only twenty years of age227 words
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Correspondence.
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688 1894-06-26 11 TO THE Ll»i iOll OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” Sir, Aiiu ng the notes by (be Indian Ourreucv Association on the proposal to iv open the*mints, reported iu your pajx r of the 20ih of March, I fiud tbe ioiowiug:— If tbe Litiu Union b»688 words
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Article578 1894-06-26 12 ARRIVALS. Per s. s. Hebe from Deli: -Air. and Aire. A. Fahlmanr. I’er p. p. Chair Phya from Klang via port < —Mrs. T isburv. Airs. Berlingamo. Per s s. MeAlister from iroural a\a —Mr. Rashit v Per s. s. Gym pie f.om Fa’ ang Mrs. Kinsey, Airs.578 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article135 1894-06-26 12 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used:—str.—steamer; sh.—ship; bq.—barque; Brit—British; U. S.—^United States; Fr. —Freuch; Ger.—German; Dut. Dutcli; Joh.—Johoro; Ac., G.c..—General cargo d. p.—deck passengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D. —Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo Wharf; J. W.—>Jarditie’s Wharf N. H.135 words
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Article1125 1894-06-26 12 .jtKivAi.a Since Noon ok Yesterday. Kiin Yang, Brit. str. 70 tons, Nacodah. 2ttb June. From Muar, .3rd June. (i. c., a t*l d. p. Bun Hiu A Co. For Muar, 25th. —Kds. Pronto, Ger. str. 023 tons, Capt Bohn 23rd June. From Saigon, 2*411 June. Rice ail l1,125 words
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Article140 1894-06-26 12 Name, Pert, and Date of Sul in From Lonig.y Denbighshire May. Canton, Ala} Carmarthenshire, Alav IS; Glenoreliy May »3; (Icoaua. Alay 25 Benlomond. Alny Formosa. May 2b Tig re, Alay 27 Luldesdale, June Glengarry, June Australia. June S; Guadalquivir, June 1»). Himalaya, June 22; Liver Energia Mar. 16;140 words
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Article162 1894-06-26 12 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED POK ORDERS. Flag iTK Uate. and Ship's Name. Commander. op From Where. Destination PiBT Sailix t. culaks June 15 "lit. s» Terra Peteisou May 3 T ion» Prick i« H,u .K SStf 1 S h A|,l S 8 'Hotter,Urn Batavia JO in it sn162 words
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Article974 1894-06-26 12 N I FLAG 2 Vessel’s Naml Tons, j Captain. From Sailed i r 5 Rw_ i j Comsi c«. Jun 1 18 Euplectela Biit.str. 2507 Bar?y Honekong June 9 Ino ar. 18 ormida Ital. sir 1499 D. Negri ombiy June 8 v 18 Gympie Brit. str. 126 Wilson Pahang974 words
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Article654 1894-06-26 12 f I N A M K F A*. .V I i'fr'ftTiN hi* j June. U* Gym it* rrit.!*tr. Wilson Pahang B* I* la de Par ay w pa. s'r. Ba-ie Manila 1;* Bun Whatt tfoon Brit. str. Delniqre Billiton and Poniianak Pal an str. Bruce Pal an via jiorts654 words
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