The Straits Budget, 19 September 1907

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  • 27 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO 2587. Singapore, Thursday, September 19,1907. ESTABLISHED OVER NAIF A CENTURY. Price 25 cents.
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  • 195 1 LEADERS— Future of the Philippine Islands... 10 Penang’s New Legislative Councillor 10 Labour Part} and Old Age Pensions 11 The Millennium of Medieal Perfection 11 Index Kxpurgatorius 12 Reorganisation of Colonial Office... 12-151 Threatened Railway Strike in England IN Discordant Musicians 1 Legislative Council 1 Hogan aud
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  • 574 1 Betore the Commissioner of the Court of Requests, on the 17th inst., Mr. R. Dahl sued Mr. A. Dietz, for $100 alleged to be due for salary as violinist at the Rallies Hotel. Mr. Rene Lowell appeared for the plaintiff aud Mr.
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  • 282 1 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Friday afternoon, when the following business will be transacted Captain Young will move: That the draft Proclamation for bringing into opera tiou in Singapore the Registration of Deeds Ordinance Amendment Ordinance (Ordinanco V of 1895) which was laid
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  • 1205 2 Difficulties of the Liquidators. Some interesting sidelights on the liquidation of Hogan and (Company, Ltd. resulted as the outcome of a meeting of the shareholders at Messrs. Lyall and Kvatt’* ottices, on the 18th inst. Ou this occasion there
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  • 397 2 Further evidence was taken on the 12th inst., by Mr. Hooper, who, along with Dr. Glennie, is acting as Coroner during the absence of Mr. Alex. Gentle, at the inquest relative to the death of Mr. W. Glover, as a result
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  • 120 2 At the end of last month, the Java Director of Public Works held several conferences with experts and representatives of the mercantile community at Sourabaya in the matter of the proposed harbour works at that port. Many plans were discussed, but no agreement could be reached.
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  • 63 2 The Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board met at the office of the Attor-ney-General on the 11th inst., to consider the vexed temple question and it was decided that the present management of the Hindu temples in South Bridge and Serangoon Roads was unsatisfactory. The Secretary of
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  • 705 3 Interviewed by a representative of the Ceylon Observer, Mr. John Turner, a member of the Legislative Council, who is homeward bound, spoke on the subject of the new labour scheme. He said that any difference of opiuion there is amongst planters in
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  • 233 3 There wa« a heated controversy at the Hotel de I’Europe at noon, on the 12th inst., a runner, named Julius Dore, being engaged in an altercation with four Hylam servants. The case came into the Third Magistrate's Court, on the 13th inst., when Dore accused the
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  • 153 3 Too Kim Kiah prosecuted a native Lance Corporal of the Police, before the Senior Magistrate, on the Pith inst., for an assault alleged to have been committed at the Beach Road Station. Complainant said he bought some articles at an auction in Beach Road, opposite the
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  • 114 3 There has been ordered from tllC firm .of Messrs. Thorneycroft and Co., the wellknown light craft builders of Chiswick, a twin-screw armed cruising vessel of some 300 tons. She is to be capable of 14 J knots, or about 17 miles an hour, and is to
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  • 22 3 The output of the Sipiau Tin Mining Co., Ltd., for the month of August, s 127 piculs.
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  • 355 3 The docks in both the and *Thir(i Magistrates’ Courts were full to overflowing on the 13th inst., there being seventeen accused in the former and twenty in the latter. Both were affray cases, the first riot, having occurred at Angullia Road, on
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  • 130 3 Mr. Ho Yang Peng, the Chinese Postmaster, was summoned to appear before the Senior Magistrate on the 13th inst., on a charge of allowing men to lounge, and sleep on the stalls at the Toluk Ayer Market, of which ho is the Farmer. The Manager appeared for
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  • 98 3 According to the Government Gazette, all chemists and druggists in the Straits Settlements are required to keep a stock hook of deleterious drugs imported or purchased, by them, and a daily register of such drugs sold or otherwise expended each day. The following patent or proprietary articles
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  • 92 4 l>r. has been tranHferreci to Jesbelton, aud wo are once more d(*pondent on the unaided services of I)r. Davies, writes the Sandakati correspondent of a contemporary. The Government and the public do not seem to realise the gravity of the situation or steps would be taken to
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  • 97 4 Is it illegal to import Spanish dollars? This is a question which came up before a Bench Court, consisting of Messrs. Michell and Gibson, on the 18th inst. Inspector Nolan prosecuted a Chinaman who had in his possession 802 Spanish dollars of the eighteenth century. Accused
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  • 174 4 At the I 4 < n%ng S'q.reme Court, before Mr. J'j-tiee Braddell. the appeal of the -lubilee Club again st its conviction for gambling and the of Mr. Lemon, the First Magistrate, wan heard. The appellants were Bong Tew Hong, alias io
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  • 73 4 There were two excitable lunatics before the Second Magistrate, on the 16th inst. One, a Boyanese, iusisted on addressing everybody in sight in a mixture of English and Malay. He assured a newspaper representative, whom he called Hassan, that his name was half past
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  • 828 6 We have touch pleasure iu laying the following translation from the Sourabaya Haudelsblad before our readers, and we hope the publication will help to appease our wrathful contemporary. Hy all means, let Holland liave a
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  • 293 6 The hearing of the counterfeiting case was concluded at the Assize Court, on the 11th. inst. The second accused played the part of injured innocence, saying that he was smoking tobacco and eating ground nuts while the informer lighted the fire,
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  • 127 6 Lekar Singh, a Sikh watchman, employed by Mr. Goh Boon Chan, Syed Ali Road, was charged with an attempt to murder a watchman named Galam Din, employed in Moharacd Sultan Road. He appeared before Mr. .Justice Fisher at the Assize Court on the 12th inst. Mr. P.
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  • 375 6 (From Oi k Own Cokkkscondknt.) Lipis, September 9. In connection with the proposal to make Kuantan the chief jiort of the v.nst coast of the Malay Peninsula, by improving shipping facilities and providing a harbour which would enable steamers to call regularly throughout the
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  • 106 6 The advance statement of block tin and tin ore exported from the F.M.S. from January to August, 1907, and of the duty collected thereon, shows that the total amount was piculs 516,988.61 as compared with piculs 519,320.59 in 1906, a decrease of 2,331.98 piculs. Perak show s
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  • 90 6 On the Hon. Dr. Charles Hose retiring on pension during the month of August, the Rajah of Sarawak made the following arrangements to provide for the government of the Rejang district: —Mr. H. S. E. Johnson will be (pro. tem.) the head local Resident, but, in
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  • 1038 8 Johore wan en fete on Tuesday to celebrate tbe thirty-fourth anniversary of the birth of His Highness the Sultan, and, when the Singapore guests arrived in the evening to attend the banquet given by His
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  • 194 8 A well-to-do Chinese towkay, whose name is not disclosed by the F.M.S. press, has been arrested at Kuala Kangsar on a charge of offering money to coolies in his employ as an inducement to suppress the news of
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  • 224 8 Singapore, September 18, 1907. PRODUCE. Jam bier $700 do (Cube No. 1; unpicked 10.85 Copra Dali &45 do Pontianak 8.15 Pepper, Black 17.75 do White 5% 28.87* Sago Floor Sarawak 8.02J do Brunei No. 1 3.00 PwnrlSago 4.6O Coffee Bali, 15% 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 22.60 Coffee, Liberian
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  • 105 8 A Chinese man and woman were prosecuted by Sergeant McNamara before a Bench Court consisting of Messrs. Michell and Gibson, on the 17th instant, on a charge of bringing 160 Japanese yens, 126 old Straits dollars and 14 Mexican pesos into the Colony. The womau
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  • 95 8 Four Chinese were conveying a peculiarly shaped almeirah in a handcart along Thomson Hoad on the 13th inst., when they w r ere stopped by a detective, but no sooner had he commanded them to halt, than two of them bolted. The other two w’ere
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  • 812 9 Autocratic Government. FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE OF NETHERLANDS INDIA Throwing Dust Into People’s Eyes. (From Ouit Own Cokkkspokdknt.) Batavia, September 3. The Queen’s birthday h&H come and gone, amid the usual festivities. At the annual Audience in the Palace at Weltevreden, before the usual crowd <>f dignitaries, the Vice-President of the Council
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  • 239 9 An official of good standing in the Dutch Fast Indian Service, who at the same time is open to accept a post which will afford him a high remuneration. A generous salary is offered to a really suitable person. Full particulars of what is desired in return will
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  • 170 9 It is expected that the steamer Pocahontas, which has been lying in Singapore Roads for some days, will be towed back to Aru Bay, Sumatra. The chief engineer, it will be remembered, was asphyxiated by benzine fumes a day or two before the vessel put into Singapore, en
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  • 14 9 {The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of ite correspondent# j
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  • 199 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, September 12. Sir, —In your issue of the 10th inst. yoo have a paragraph quoting the remarks of the National Druggist in reference to the weight of the soul. Enthusiasts have always been at work on enlightening the
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  • 407 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, September 17. Sir, —The constant use, on Sunday evenings, of the portion of the Raffles Reclamation fronting the Raffles Institution and the Raffles Hotel, by native football players and their supporters, who gather in large numbers, some sitting on
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1253 10 in regard to the Islauds.—Straits Times, September 12. From time to time, paragraphs and leading articles appear in American newspapers for the purpose of demonstrating how successful American rule has been in the Philippine Islands. Were our American friends content with deluding themselves into the
      in regard to the Islauds.—Straits Times, September 12.  -  1,253 words
    • 530 10 -Straits Times, September 16. We welcome the elect of Penang to the Legislative Council. Penang was fortunate in. having two good candidates. Indeed, the Northern Settlement was in the fortunate (or unfortunate) position of the young gentleman who had to make a choice between two charmers,
      -Straits Times, September 16.  -  530 words
    • 1349 11 -Straits Times, September 13. After Free Education, Old-Age Pensions! A few days ago, Mr. A. H. Gill, M.P., as President of the Trades Union Congress, propounded the idea that there should be universal non-contributory old-age pensipns, and that it was the duty of the
      -Straits Times, September 13.  -  1,349 words
    • 644 11 Times, September 16. It is now many weeks since Sir Frederick Treves delivered bis remarkable pronouncement at Preston which provoked so much comment and discussion. Standing in the forefront of surgical science, this gifted professor is further endowed with powers of expression as incisive and
      * Times, September 16.  -  644 words
    • 1379 12 Straits Times, September 14. The penalties of life in the Far East are many, both upon the physical and npon the intellectual side. Upon the latter, it may be said fairly that the fact that we are remote from the centres of European thought and development is one
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    • 852 12 Straits Times, September 17. Change does not spell Reform. As one outcome of the recent Conference of Colonial Premier*, a reorganisation lias taken place in the Colonial Office, and because these changes have been made it is assumed by Fleet Street that the changes are tantamount
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    • 918 13 Few Reform demonstrations have equalled in numbers, or surpassed in enthusiasm, those of the railwaymen at home demanding improved conditions of hours and wages. Briefly, their submitted requests are: An eight- or ten-hour day, according to class a minimum of nine hours’ rest before duty;
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 92 10 The poet free price of the Strait t Times i* $3B a yeai. The p**t free price o! the Straits budget i* $l4 a yearIt it not nece»»ary to sobacrttie for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods are at the same proportionate rate as for a year. Ybe Straits
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  • 27 10 DEATH. Elphick. —On September 13, Eliza, the beloved wife of George Elphick, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Abrams, of The Castle. Singapore. By cable.
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  • 737 13 A hackney carriage collided with a ricksha in Battery Road, on Sept. 12. The ricksha was not in motion, but was damaged, and the driver of the gharry has been arrested. Tee Ah Ch'oon, a special detective police constable, was found guilty of extortion by the Second Magistrate,
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  • 425 14 (From Our Own Cokrkhpondknt.) Kuala Lipis, September 9. Four railway officer**, Messrs. A. W. Lawrence, 1». A. Startling, J. F. F. Stokes, and T. H. Darbyshire, have just passed through Lipis on their way to Temerloh. They have gone down river
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  • 166 14 The first annual dinner of Old Bedfordians was held at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, and the gathering was a great success, writes a Singapore visitor. The hall was decorated tastefully with flowers and evergreens, and presented an attractive appearance. The following gentlemen were present
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  • 380 14 The Second Magistrate further heard, on the 17th inst., the charge against Abubakar, a police constable of accepting an illegal gratification of 510, alleged to have been given for the purpose of securing the release on bail of a brother, of the
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  • 158 14 A Malay named Imbri, who had eleven previous convictions and had spent about twenty years in gaol, was before the Second Magistrate, on the 16th inst., for a preliminary enquiry into a charge of housebreaking and theft at the Pith mile stone, Kranji Road, on the 7th instant.
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  • 50 14 Tan Ah Kim, a notorious character, who returned from banishment, was sentenced to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Fisher, at the Assizes on the 12th inst., This was a very light sentence, as heretofore this offence has been punished by life imprisonment.
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  • 524 14 In the course of an interview with a repre sentative of the Times of Malaya with reference to the Tamil Immigration Fund Bill, Mr. August Huttenbach, of Penang, stated that the taxation imposed by the Bill* in its present form was
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  • 53 14 According to the Military District Orders for yesterday, the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major-General Perrott, will make the following inspections:— Royal Engineers, September 20. R. E., and A.0.D., Pulo Braui, September 25. R. G. A., Blakan Mati, September 26. H. K. S. 8., R. G. A., Blakan
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  • 449 15 Honorary Captain and Quarter-Master H. L. Coghlan, has resumed his duties in connection with the S.V.C. Captain K. J. Woulfe Flanagan, of the 2nd Koval West Kent Regiment, has been placed ou the military sick list. We c< -ngratulite Sergeant H. Tongue of the Maxim Section, Singapore
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  • 880 15 The Czar is on the rocks again, this time off Fin-land. Sounds Ji*hy, don't it His family were picked off by a cruiser—his ship hasn't come home yet. it seems! At Marrakesh, Morocco, Mulcy Hafid His royal brother's slackness greatly chaf&d. At Fez, Morocco, Sultan Muley ’Dris
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  • 167 15 At the Master Attendant's Court, on the 18th inst., Captain John Farmer, of the steamer Alola, belonging to Messrs. E. F. and W. Roberts, of Sydney, which arrived here rom Manila on September 4, and went into drydock. appeared to prosecute a fireman, named John Burns, for
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 878 16 The following are the results of play in the S. C. C. tennis tonrnament on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Monday: Wednesday's Play. Championship. Green beat Dinwiddy, 6—0, 6—1. Nonneley beat Treaagold, 6—3, 6—1. Upcott*beat Linton, 6—8, 8—6, 6 —8. A Class Singles. J.
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    • 179 16 Fixtures for Australian Tour. The following programme has been arranged for the M.C.C. team now on its way to Australia: October 26, Western Australia, at Perth. November 9, South Australia, at Adelaide. November 16, Victoria, at Melbourne. November 22, New South Wales, at Sydney. November 29, Queensland, at Brisbane.
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    • 202 16 5.R.E. (v.) v, R.Q.A. The Singapore Volunteer Engineers always look forward with interest to meeting the R.G A., with whom they have had many keen shooting matches, knowing, to their extreme delight, that they invariably spend a pleasant afternoon with them. The match on Saturday on the Ballestier Range
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    • 168 16 Ipoh Championship Meeting. The second annual meeting under A.A.A. Rules will be held in Ipoh on Friday, and Saturday, November 29, and 30. The events, the course, and the arrange* ments will be the same as they were last year, with the addition of a Veterans’ Race (150 yards),
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    • 42 16 Swimming Club Launch. The steam launch Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday* the 15th instant, at 6.45, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8.80 p.m.; returning at 9.80 and 10.80, a.m., 12.15, 8 and 5 p.m.
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  • 3231 17 London, September 11. The sub-committee of the Hague Conference has adopted the proposal of Great Britain and Germany in regard to prize courts. The representatives of twenty-six Powers voted for the proposal. Brazil and Turkey voted against it, objecting to the distribution of the Judges composing the Court.
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  • 725 18 Berlin, September 11. The Hague Peace Conference Committee hat. passed the proposals for establishing an international prize court. The French Government Press takes quietly the reply of the German Government to the French proposal to establish foreign police corps at certain Morocco ports. That reply was favourable, but
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  • 502 19 London, September 11, 11.40 p.m Under the direction of their respective Consuls, 149 Chinese, 114 Japanese and 901 Hindu immigrants were landed at Vancouver to-day. The continued infiux of Oriental workers has tended to inflame popular passion, and further riots of a serious nature are anticipated. It is
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  • 225 19 The following reference to the Tronoh Mines, culled from the Times of Malaya, should be of interest to many in Singapore:— In our advertisement column will be found an official announcement from the Managing Director of the Tronoh Mines to the
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  • 184 19 Sabapathy, the alleged murderer, was acquitted by thc-special jury on the 16tli iust. There were numerous contradictions in the evidence for the prosecution, and somewhat early in tho day the jury informed His Lordship, Mr. Justice Fisher, that, if
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  • 156 19 The Malay crew of the steamer Falls of Moness were ordered by the Joint Magistrate at Colombo to be paid off and sent back to Singapore at ship’s expense when charged with refusing duty. They were paid at Colombo the other day by Mr.
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 490 20 September 11 I'l’ium, Brit str, Gillotson, Saigon. Mansfield Deucalion, lint str. Jackson, L’pool, Mansfield Skramstad, Nor Ktr, Osbaussen, Saigon, Boustead Pol v pheinus, Brit Htr, Chrimes, Manila. M'field Chow Tai, Ger str, I)ollermann, Swatow, Behn Meyer Orissa, ltrit str, Kedslie, Bombay, Doustead Providence, Nor Htr, CorneliUH, Rangoon. Sin Chip
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    • 350 20 September 11 Bingo Maru. Jap str. Antwerp via ports Langlmnk. Brit str, Port Said Polyphemus. Brit str, M’seilles, L'don, L’pool Pontianak, Brit str, Kuantan via ports Van der Lyn, Dut str, Kingkawaug Amherst, Brit str, Pontianak Kistna, Brit st.r, P. Swettenham and Penang Selangor, Brit str, Teluk Anson via
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    • 717 20 Name port probable date of arrival a/?(i /mine oj Agents. STEAMERS. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Sept IS Paterson Sirrnne Agamemnon, China, Oct 12 Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Oct 25 Boustenrl Anuani, Saigon, Oct 4; M. Maritimes Anchises, Liverpool, Sept 2 Mansfield Antenor, China, Oct 13 Mansfield Antilochus, China, Oct 25
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous

  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 466 21 USE ONLY USE ALWAYS A Luxurious Perfume r/ IN; A NCOKS8ARY RESTORATIVE IN SIOKNK8*. .TH 7 i MOST REFRESHING. Far Superior to the erman Kinds. £au“Colognc M AM DINNEFORD’S The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. OINNEFI The Physician’* Cure for Gout,
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    • 332 21 THE HOTEL DE LA PAIX. This well-known establishment, which has changed ownership, is now open and ready to receive visitors (Boarders Passengers). The House has been thoroughly renovated, and will be made comfortable in every respect. The management intend to keep up the good name this Hotel has always had
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    • 259 21 By Ray el Warrant to MU Majesty Tin King. I OVRIL U atmo foodand oontaiiu* All .omen ami Hbilao which bo to form llluud. Hone, Bmto sad ifeacto. Barf-tau ami M«uKxtnflta am aOnnilaote only. Ruvmr. fc lift* Alexandra Brickworks Co.. Ltd. BRICKS i FIREBRICKS. Boond wall shaped nod hard burnt
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 311 22 COMMON BENBE'"* NUTSHELL A medical wora on the rsoten ami inert flctentirtc and effectual mctna of wtkon ever discovered for nervous and functional debility, waste of vitality, depression of spirit*, 4c.,wttb practical observation* on marriage and full directions for resaoring certain diequaliflcaiioas that destroy the happiness of wadded life. Jtabo
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    • 505 22 HR-ii i L t ’TV r Assists digestion and gives a delightful Vv'.y, rrs 4-r CJme3& '»i„, J,' ■Mw* piquancy and flavour to all < /,V i f '/A c MEAT DISHES. SOUPS. FISH. CHEESE. CURRIES, *3z Ss&pg&gi v -|i CAME, POULTRY and SALADS. Original Genuine Worcestershire. ■tV 1 By
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 136 23 EmpText Wines Wines 1 T. E. CHIN CO.. Genuine table claret at 4-75 l )Cr 1° Vermouth of Turin 1.20 P* litre hot. Moscat of Syracuse, an iuvigoratiug wine mostly recommended for weak people and ladies at .00 per quart. Chianti Wine, Bracchetto (a delicious red sparkling wine), h reisa,
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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