The Straits Budget, 10 September 1895

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  • 126 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” ThC rculation of an V newspaper in Asia, British India exempted. It circulatas in Singapore and Penang throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies PP s, and French Indo-Ohina. No other
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  • STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER.
    • 21 1 ON the 4th instant, at the Adelphi Hotel, ur wife of Ernbht A. Shepherd. Capt. u Snjtphn. of s non.
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    • 21 1 IS n*ra«iabrsnoe of the Revd. Bkejamin Peach Keasbbrry. Mis•iutjsn t« the Mslsjh, who died in Singapore. Mh September. 1875.
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  • 164 1 l»lTOBIAL8. Mr. Bnrkinahaw's Puzxls. TV Sultan's Funeral. The Council Chamber The Cholera The Shotting of Stokes. Wednesday's Council. America and China. 1/OtAL. Market Quotations. Shipping News. Passenger List. Police News Tie Sembayang. The St. Nicholas Society. The Proposed Bankruptcy Law Military Intelligence. Municipal Progress in July. Abrams
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  • 535 1 81MOAPORK, lOTM SfjPTKMIlttt iKkfr PRODUCE. Gambler alters 9.25. do Cube No. 1, 12.76. do do No. 2, 10.62*4 (Jopro Bali 5.62%. do Pontianak, H 5.27%. Poppor black, M 11.37%. Flour, Sarawak 2.72%. do Brunei. H 2.40. Poarl Sago, Coffee Bab 4l.uo. Coffee Liberian, H 43.00. Tapioca small
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  • 486 1 The mail for Europe this week leaves by the M.M 8.8. Octanien and the M.M. s.s. Melbourne with the mail from Europe of the j 16th August arrived here yesterday. The i mail for Europe next week is fixed for the IP.& 0. 8.8. Bengal. The
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  • REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
    • 42 1 London, Hrd September. HEAVY HICK LIHT News from Madagavrar up to the eighth of August haa been received in Frauce. At that date, about forty per cent, of the French troops in the field w*re unfit for duty.
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    • 27 1 The twenty fifth anniversary of the bat* tie of Sedan on the Ist instant has been commemorated inGerminy by celebrations on an immense scale.
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    • 76 1 London, 4th September. AN APPEAL TO THE ARM V. Id commemoration of tbe Sedan anniversary, tlie German Im|ierial Guards gave a dinuer at which the Emperor William was present. The Emperor delivered a speech on the occasion, in which he spoke of the Socialists iu
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    • 28 1 VICTORY TO AMKRICA At the International Chess Tournament at Hasting#, Pillsburv, a young American player, has won, thereby defeating the greatest masters of the game.
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    • 26 1 London. sth September. Sir Arthur Havelock, the Governor of Ceylon, succeeds Lord Wenloclc in the Governorship of the Madras Presidency.
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    • 60 1 KXKCUTION OF AN BNOLIHH TKABRft The Government of the Congo Fre# State has forwarded to Lord Salisbury all the documents with regard to the hanging of an English trader named Stores in that quarter. The execution of this trader was ordered by officers of the Cougo
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    • 18 1 General Charles Knowles has beeu appointed to the command of the Troons in Egypt.
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    • 10 1 London, f>th September. Parliament has beeu prorogued.
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    • 22 1 Au Anarchist has been caught at Paris iu the act of igniting a boiuh at Roth child’s bank, there.
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    • 62 1 Mr. Cursou, tJuder Secretary of State for Foreign Affair*, ha* made au an* n mncement in the H >us»* of Commons with regard to the esecutiou of a British trader, named Stokes, on the Congo. The papers to hand, in connection with the matter,
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    • 48 1 London, 7th Septrnih* r. The Lord Mayor of London and the I<ady Mayoress have met with a mo*t cordial public reception in Paris, on their way to visit an Exhibition at Bordeaux. This visit, which is an official one, arouses interest in France.
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    • 26 1 London, 9th Septenib* r. The United States Government has resolved upon a se|>arate enquiry into the riots against missionaries at in China.
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    • 15 1 The American yacht Defender has U»te u the Valkyrie in the first race.
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    • 11 1 Raconteur has I*m*» Hcrutchitl tor tin* •Saint Lt*g**r.
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  • EDITORIALS.
    • 528 1 (Strade Time*. 3rd September.) It is thought fit, under the system of English education generally in vogue, to set elaborate exercises iu parsing ami analysis. As a general rule, a passage of Milton is usually selected as a specimen of what can be done with the Euglish
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    • 280 2 iStuit* Timet, Hrd September.) The acoustic properties of the Legislative CoiiiK'il room, or rather the utter laek of m*eh projierties, have l**en so frequently complained of that it seems futile to hojie that further representations will lead t<> any substantial improvement. But it is so highly inconvenient,
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    • 269 2 (Sho ts Time*, ■'(rd September.) The funeral, aud tin* proceedings prior to tli** funeral, of the late Sultan of Johore, on Saturday, will be an elaborate and lengthy ceremonial. The arrangements originally made have been slightly altered, and it will lx* necessary for jiarties from Singaj*ore to
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    • 369 2 Strait* Tunes, th September.) The visitation of an such as cholera, which displayed itself in Singapore iu the early part of the year, is a grave matter for the trade of the Settlement. The restrictions which are naturally, though in 6ome coses unnecessarily, placed on shipping arriving from
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    • 483 2 Strait* Timet, ith September). It is admittedly important that the proceedings of the Legislative Council should l*e accurately reported in the press, and that no jxissibility of doubt should attach to what is known as the official report. On our showing yesterday, the pretent meeting place is
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    • 804 2 (Straits Timet. ~itk September). Kind-hbahted people will lie sorry Tor Mr. Huttenbach. But the majority of people are not kiudhearted, and it is to be feared that these, in place of sympathizing with Mr. Huttcnbach in his trouble*, will gloat over his discomfiture. lie brought before the Legislative
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    • 404 2 Str»i its Timet, Hth September.) The Congo Free State has done such good work in civilising and developing Equatorial Africa that it is a pity its officials have shown undue zeal in the shooting of a British trader. To-day's telegrams uote how grave the consequences are.
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    • 351 2 (Straits Tunes, 9tk September.) America has decided to bold a special and independent enquiry into the outrages upon her missionary subjects io China. Perhaps, in some degree, America may he disaatlsfied with the course adopted by tbe other interested powers, and may share io the general feeling
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  • 49 2 Ah regards the Delimit-ttiou of the Pamir boundary, a telegram from Simla says that the work of the Boundary Commission is nearly completed. The English and Russian Commiss'ouers have arrived on the Aktash river, and have only to decide where the jauction nhall lie made with the Chinese boundary.
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  • 114 2 The Hongkong Telegraph, discussing Mr. Huttcobach’s Military Contribution proposal, says One thing is clear froia Mr. Huttenhach’s action He is not, like our unofficial repreu* ntatives io tbe Council, carrying ou confidential negotiations with tho Government on the subject as if he were the only person concerned and hi* the
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  • 1198 3 The Colonial Secretary wan incorrect jeaterday iu surmising that it would require a sjxx-’ial Ordinance annually to (ay eiehange compensation to certain Munifipal Officers. The present Ordinance* was Bm *ssarv owing to no sum being appropriated in the Budget for 1894. This year „m-h a sum is
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  • 205 3 From a Chinese Contributor To-day is tbo 15th of the Chiuese •eveuth mouth,and this evening, theChinese commence their annual worship of the spirits of the dead. The Chinese in the Old Market” (Market Street) will start the observance of the annual ceremony w ith agrand offering. Tables, about
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  • 51 3 The undermentioned Officer having arrived per P. AO. s.h. Khedive on the Ist iust. is taken on the strength of the command accordingly Major E. C. Wace. D. 5.0., R. v Major E. C. Waco, d.h.0., r.a. is appointed to command the Troops at Fort Canning from this
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  • 83 3 The Siam Observer is informed that the price of paddy in Cbantab. on is very high, owing to the scarcity caused by the want of rain last year. Paddy is obtained with difficulty, and famine has only beeu averted bv large importations of rice trom
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  • 1054 3 EXTRAORDINARY PROCEDURE AND PENALTIES. There seems to be a bad time ooming for bankrupts, for the new Bill, is a most drastic measure. By section 3 it is provided that when a receiving order has been made the Court shall as a matter of course aod
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  • 407 3 THE SUNKEN LAUNCH ETHEL THE FUNERAL AT JOHORE (From our Correspondent.) Pekan, 29th August. The D oliee mail boat arrived from Ulu Pahang on Hund&y the 25th, bringing a boi of smelted goM from the Soleusing mined for shipment to Singapore by the first steamer. It is stated
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  • 64 3 A telegram from Kaub, dated 4.5 p.m., 2nd September 18l£>, states: Rough cleanup of battery yielded 1,050 oz. amalgam, the estimated quantity of stone crushed l>eing 870 tons. Prospects remain unchanged. At the usual ratio, the amalgam will yield about 1150 ounces of gold from 870 tons
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  • 252 3 The auuu&l report of the above Society, for the year ending Ulst June last, is published. The Society looks after the welfare of such orphan children, of l>oth sexes, as may be left destitute, and we are informed that no less than twenty such children have
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  • 1011 3 KKDKRATION ABBANOEMBNTH THE OFFICE OF RESIDENT. MAI AV MAKJUAUB CUSTOMS HIMLDINO RIVALRY BUKIT MAS. (From our Correspondent.) 30th August. Tin* Ia.fi st thing I have heard about the F'-dention Scheme and the proposed judicial changes is that six barristers are to be appointed as magistrates but, whe'her these
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  • 1383 4 There were no cases of cholera reported during the last twenty-four hours, nor were there any yesterday. Venter dat afternoon, tin* golf caddie* at the race course organised a strike, and elected to sit in picturesque groups, discussing the situation and admiring the golfers carrying their own
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  • 88 4 Siam Obtercrr. IjoHdun, &'tth August. Mr. Chamberlain, as Secretary of State for the Colonies, received yesterday a deputation of gentlemen interested in West Africa, who urged the early construction of railways within the British sphere there. Mr. Chamberlain gave a favourable reply, and stated that heaaw in the
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  • 69 4 The rate at which the dollar shall be issued nt Hongkong, the Strsits Settlements, and on the China Station during the quarter commencing Ist October 1895 is two shillings aud two pence. (2s. 2d It is notified that a freight-ship or transport will leave England about the middle
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  • 78 4 A royal proclamation was promulgated at Bangkok on the 25th August which reftrs Ui the custom auioogat the princes and nobles of making presents to H.M. on the occasion of the royal birthday, aud it requests that from henceforth this custom do cease. The proclamation adds
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  • 141 4 The International Cbeas Tournament at which Pillsbury, an American playtr, t ame off victor, as announced in to-dayt telegrams, began at Hastings on Aug. 5. The tournament was limited in duration to the end of August. The following prizes were offered First, 150/.; sec md, 115/.; third, 85/.
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  • 131 4 The China Gazette notes that the era ol indu-trial progress m Shanghai has fairly set iu. Two Inrge cotton-spinning manufactories bad b en Hotted und a third wa« to follow iu a few days A fourth aud fifth are under way, acd a Parsee hous*, doing
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  • 131 4 Says the Natal Wit nett of the sth of July At the Criminal Sessions yc-terday, a journalist was called by the I egistrar while the jurymen were being ciupounelied, ami took his seat iu the jury-box. The presiding judge (Sir Michael Gallwey) “aid it was not customary
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  • 301 4 In his annuil report on the liable of Germany, Sir Charles Oppenheimer, the British Consul-General at Frankfort, points out that the German mercantile marine has n iw far distanced its French rival,” in spite of the special encouragements given to the latter The German fleet of
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  • 293 4 The Hou. Jefferson M. Levy, of Now York, has given expression to the following views concerning the present financial condition of the United States to a representative of the Exchange Telegraph Comjatuy As I predicted last year,” observed Mr. Levy, the leturu of prosperity both
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  • 653 4 (From our Correspondent.) The departure of the Le under for borne, the arrival of the Pique ou Suuday morning, and the Chinese torpedo gun-boa* Fri'Tinq are the only matters of interest that have tikeu place during the last week, us fur us the naval anchorage is cone-rued Another
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  • 394 4 A scheme proponded by Mr. Biunie th» engineer of the County Council, for H water supply for the metrojiolis iua V s*. the Engineer, he properly termed colossi* both in design aud coet: Two of the reservoirs will be the largest ever const ucted in this
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  • 372 4 iFire Day* Later Than By Mail London, l<Hh Angiut. It is reported from Vancouver that Mr F. M. Macluy, of the Canadian-Pacific Kail way Company, and a numlter of San Franeiar* capitalists, are co-operating wilh a view te constructing a Pacific cable connecting Amu rica with Australia.
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  • 100 4 The Resident of Perak, the other <U». a« was noticed at the time iu this journal, resigned the presidenev and member* whip of the Perak Turf Club. Since then, there has lx*eii some talk, so it may he** well to explain that the resignation was brought about as follows. At
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  • 362 5 a meetiug of the Anglo-Russian Literarv Society held at the Imperial InHitule.'on August 6th, a lecture was delivered by Captain C. P. Lyuden-B.dl, entitled “Glimpses of Russia. with some her Ariu).’ C.ptum LyndenPell said Russia wascjtniniuly iepreseu»» d ia K«>gl 4D( l as a P° w
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  • 1954 5 J’n Dorci« 1 *mh* <>nlv oue objection to our »ex wealing men's clothes. Dot-can: Ami that is I* They cost so much less.” Paj«a. why do cyclists always have such n.und back' f Well, my dear. I suppose it is because they are oil pleasure bent.” Head waiter
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  • 512 5 During the last twenty-four hours, there wus uo case of cholera reported. This is now the third day of freedom from cholera. At today’s Council Mr. Burkiusbav gave notice of iutcut'on to make at the n*xt meeting but one of the Council tin* following motion —That the
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  • 270 5 Thb Hongkong Daily Prrt* objec's to Mr. Huttenbach’s Military Contribution resolutions on the ground that they contemplate an uojustifiible was*e of the Colony's revenue, and also because if twenty p r cent, is agreed upon as regards the straits, then twenty per cent, will
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  • 434 5 HALF-YEARLY MEETING The ordinary half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the al*>ve was held this morning at the offices. Mr. John Finlayson presided, and there were also present: Messrs. John Anderson, A. Laspe, A. P. Adams, C. A. Ranch, C. Sugden, Hon. T. C. Bogaardt (directors)
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  • 641 5 Ds. Lim Boon Kbn« made a favosa* ble impression on the Legislative Council in his maiden effort. At the conclusion of his speech, the bon. member was applauded. In the discussion on the Final Supply Bill at yesterday's Council, it was admitted that mem tiers sitting at
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  • 76 5 Thjc Brit ink North Borneo II mid com* plains that planters are not seconding the fforta of tin* Government to import coolie labour upon cheaper term* than have hitherto prevailed. I» exhorts th planter* to support the Government for their own sake, us there baa been a
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  • 438 6 Th* other day, the Siamese Railway Department issued a Report on railways under construction there, which wan sum* mariaed at the time in this journal. It haa l wen represented that, in justice to the contractor, the official informatit>u needs supplementing as regards the Korat Railway, the
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  • 450 6 (Front a Corrttpondrnt.) I havk just visited the Ea-tcrn Exteostou Telegraph C mipauy’s ut-w quarters which ate marly compet-d, uu-l, when hushed, will rust tbe British Noith B rneo Government shout 1*25,000. Since ti e compoitiiou ot this alternative telegraph line t<> Hongkong, tbe bulk of the traffic baa
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  • 27 6 It is reports] that several firms and public companies in Hongkong are contentplating moving their premises on to tinnew Reclamation, as soon as building arrangements are complete.
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  • 680 6 From ike Frendeni'e Report.) FINANCE A memorandum of the chief collection* shows satisfactory iucreases I*4. 1895. Jan.-June. Jan.-June. Rates 9211.250 9241.466 Taaes 7 o,«tt> 79,780 License* aud Fees 15,152 15,493 Slaughter Houses 23,779 Markets 39.623 51.299 Water Supply 70,575 79,226 Miscellaneous 23,285 33,209 Total... 3429,930 *>18,261
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  • 1096 6 Even Merlin, tlmt fort rows of prudery, in being conquered by tlio übiquitous lady cyclist, t'p to quite recently it used to Ire said that the very dog* of Berlin ran in wild surprise after the daring woman who wore the Bloomer costume or the divided skirt. But
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  • 2014 6 THE JUDGMENT. On Friday afternoon, Mr. Chief-Justice Cox gar* judgment in tbe cue of Henry Abram* against William Dalian. Tbe following in tbe text of tbe judgment. Hi* Lordihip said:—Tbe plaintiff claim* an injunction to restrain the defendant from importing horses into the Strait* Set foment* and
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  • 4857 7 I SEPTEMBER 2nd. I PRESENT 1 Hia Excellency the Governor, I a.e CHARLES BttLLEN HUGH MITCH ELL, S G. C. M. G. I mK M»j or ‘G t,,K T. Jones-Vaughan, c.b. I the Officer Commanding the I Troop*. I Han j. A. Bwetteuhnm, Colouial Secretary, I jr t.H
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  • 13099 8 MR HUTTENBAOHH MOTION Mr. Huttenbach then moved the follow, ing resolution: “This Council respectfully recommends as find settlement the following uioJtia tious of the terms of Military Coutr.tuition as proposed in Secretary of State's despatch No. 201 of 28th June, 1895 1. The Contribution is paid by
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  • 1102 10 Saints and Sinners” whs the *itls of *he Rev. G. M. Keith’s Ucture at th# Presbyterian Cburcb, last night. Thers was a large attendance, and tbe proceeding# o|*eued with devotional exercises, tbe cboir singing an anthem entitled shKe, lot tby iigut is
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  • 120 11 P" Arcadia, from London, Aug.16,Mr. N‘ Kendall. Mr. and Mrs Kidd. Mr. find Mrs. 3:5 French. mum. w. H. WM. and I‘m". P. Dunou. P9! Bullarat, from London. Aug. :29. Mrs. RMK". Miss Rodger, Mr. Ind Mrs. Wavkms. Per Rome, from London. Sept. 13. M"l‘lfldon, Mrs. Cameron, Ind
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  • 884 11 Ths Legislative Council mot this after* noon, and three or four hill s were read a third time and passed. Mr. Burkinshaw wifhdrew his motion ou the question of members observing order in Council, and the Colonial Secretary's amendment to appoint a Committee to revise the stauding
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  • 749 11 (From our Correspondent). Pekan, 81st August. During the month of July, 2,972 bags, weighing 1,489 piculs, of tin ore Were exported to Singapore from the Pahang Corporation’s tin mines iu the Kuantan District, this output being nearly double that obtained in June, and considerably over three limea as
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  • 6666 11 FUNERAL CEREMONIEB. THE NEW SULTAN. PROCLAMATION AT THE BA LAI IM Ft MI Nil (M 'HNRH His Highness Abubukar, late Sultan of the State aud Territory of Johore. was <m Saturday, beneath tbe buruiug hud of bis tropic land, laid to rest among bis brethren.
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  • 33 13 The Government Guuctte notifies the reappointment of those geutlemeu who lately resigned from the Commission of the Peace at Singapore aud also those who resigned from the Chinese Advisory Board.
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  • 153 13 The tug-boat Mercury, returned y esterJav from the sum* uf the wreck of the St. Pancrae. It brought bark after a itny of two day* there, Capt. Batclm (or, and the European divers who had beeu ‘sent out by the underwrite to eiamine the
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  • 200 13 The Legislative Council have had la. d tiefore them —an araendtd regulation regarding leligious service* under the Wo. men aud Girla’ Protection Ordinance, rul a under the Malacca Linda Ordinance, a rule under the Registration of Deeds Ordinance, aud a regulation un ler the Pensions
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  • 307 13 THURSDAY'S RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP Oweu beat Wood ruffe Fort v. Parsons unfinished •PROFESSION P\lKm T«l fK r.,.h I'm,®?.-,,,,. •‘A CLASS SINGLES Pearce Scratch beat 5 Fletcher 15 beat Kohl huff 5 tiilMon —15.3 r. D. P. MacDongall .3 Unfinished Anderson -f 2r. Anthonie/. Scratch B
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  • 374 13 AJLRIYA.LS. Par a s. Funtet from Pahang:— Mr. and Mn Fabris. t er s. s. Gytnoie from Pahang:—Mean Kinsey, and P 0. Bibby, and Mias Farlon. Per h. a. Malacca from T Ink Aut-on via porta:—Me*>-rs. All neon, Girland, aud McKenzie. Per s. a. Devonhurtt from Saigon :—Mr.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 588 13 TO THE EDITOR OE THE STRAITS TIME* Sir, —In toy letters that appeared id the issues of your pap.-r dited 23rd July 181>2 aud 18Pf>, I tried to bring to the notice ol H. E. the Governor the grievance the Ceylonese and Inditns are subjected to, with
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    • 465 13 TO TUK KIMTOK OK THK "BTKAITS TIMKS Sib, —I have been very much amused reading the letters that have apjieared in your columns from some natives of the Spicy Island now in the service of the Native States Government. One correspondent. a Burgher,” while professing
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    • 258 13 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES. Sir. —I have read with much interest the proposed bankruptcy law. as given iu your issue of yesterday, as I have long been of opinion that if the law were more stringent 1 han it is, there would be
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    • 215 13 TO THE EDITOR Of THE "STRAITS TIMES." Sir, —The only fault of the committee of the Straits Association is their laughable attempt to be a caucus and to try aud work the Legislative Council and (he affaiis of this Colony as a ciucus would
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 132 13 I'rider thin heading the following ahbrevii.'us are u«ed —str. —st<*s*nor ah.—ship. >q. —barque Brit —British (J. S.—Unite.l •hates; frr.—French; tier.—Gorman Dut.— Dutch; Joh.—Johore; Ac., G.c..— Genera ergo; d. p.—de«k pass'ingera U.—Uneer tain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T P. D.— I Tanjong Pagar Dock, B. W.— Borneo
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    • 856 13 Arrivals Sinok Noon or Friday. Sumatra, Ger. etr. 407 toue, Capt. C.neous, f*» h Sept. From Doli, 6th Sept. G.c., .1 d.p. B.'lin Msyer A Co. For Djli, 11th —B.W. Hydra Brit. etr. 620 tons, Capt. McGill, Sth oept. From Bangkok. 2nd Sept. G.c., Adi < .p. W.
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    • 42 13 Horn*, Fort and Date of Sailing London. Cauton, August 4; Glengylo. Liverpool St. June 25 Meuelaut, due Sept. 7 Belierouhon. due 8opt. 12 Palamed, due Sept. 18; Priam, due Sept. 19; Glargo vt Tyrm, July 3; 8KIELD8. Oro.naeo, July t»;
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    • 950 14 Ij ItUAU I H jj /■saii.'a Namb lon* Captain. Peon. (Hailbi Oowsiukibb. Tibre MM. str. 863 Gregory Saigon Aug 30 Meßsageriet Maritime* 8 Devonhurai tlnt.Btr 1164 Reese *td-o. Adg 30 W. Maaafield C*. 3 Fan tec 95 Pallett Kelantan Aug 29 Guan Ckia Seng 3 Gympie atr. Iv 6
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    • 509 14 I D*tk VcMßL'a Sam*. Fi.ao a Rio {’aptarx. Dbstination. Bept. 2 Sri IYinjrjranu Brit *tr. Willock Trim-ir.no <v **i'lu,tsn 3 Specialist t *tr. Marx New ('alnloDit 3 Pakaii *t-. Bruce fV»n<ii|«n< 3 Juno atr. t'amt-ron Klang via port* 3 an Leong I>nt »tr. Vmder H»r»t t otic vi, po;U
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    • 158 14 PASSED 8UNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR OKDfcKft. "j f LAO Date Date, and Ship’s Name. Commander. ok From Where Destination Re m Rio. Sailing. marks. Anf 2H Nod. s. Bromo 'Bagchns Au* 28 Batavia Rotterdam 2»Brit.s.s. Hannah M. Boll White Batavia Batavia •*<» a.a. Baltialoo Aur 2U Delaffoa Bay
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    • 1090 14 GRANNY GORTON’S BIRTHDAY. 1 Saturday, January 21*t, wa* a great day in Central Village, in the State of Connecticut, in America. On that dav Mre. Jonathan Gorton was 100 yearn old ana formally received hor friends, of whom hundred* were preaent. She wore her beet black silk gown, with a
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    • 749 14 NOkiTH BORNEO RBVENU1 FARMS. TENDERS will be received by the Seer*. Ury to the Governor, Saudakan, on or before 80th November next, for the following Revenue Farm® for 1896. Opium Farm, North Borneo East Coast, Province Alcock (Kudat). Spirit L oense Farm, Norh Borneo East GW, P. ovince Alcock (Kudat).
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    • 540 14 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. SPAIB8 PROMPTLY EXECOTtg. fJYHB UNDESIGNED, liflll MU XPFOIVTBD MU OP TBB ALLGHMEINB ELEKTRICITATS." QwllMhift of Berlin for the Btroito Settlements, lflky Peninsula and Sumatra, will to (lad to furnish on application full t partieulare, and la nndortako the supply, Inatallation and maintenance of Steam
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    • 559 15 KATZ BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. t t MERCHANTS. STOREKEEPERS. WATCHMAKERS. TAILORS. AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS IMPORTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OP GENT’S WEARING APPAREL, WINES AND SPIRITS, FURNITURE, BEDS. AND BEDDING. CYCLES. CUTLERY AND ELECTRO PLATED WARE. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUX. SEWING MACHINES, HOSIERY GENT’S SHOES AND BOOTS GUNS. RIFLES AND AMMUNITION WATCHES AND CLOCKS
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    • 504 15 LEA PERRINS’ OBSERVE THAT THE A SIGNATURE fj '//Is J (J PRINTED 0 AJv IN BLUE ,NK DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse Blackwell, Ltd., London and Export Oilmen generally. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. SAUCE. Singapore Agents, JOHN LITTLK
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    • 222 15 AYER’S Hair Vigor V# RESTORES COLOR -AND PROMOTES Abundant Groift or Tin HAIR. It rurps Itching ha jmor*. and keep* Ua scalp cool, molsu healthy, and free froa dandruff. A lady writes: I feel dom pellod to state. r the benefit of others, that nix years ago I lost nearly
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