The Straits Times, 31 July 1894
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Title Section12 1894-07-31 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1894. NO. 18,382.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement965 1894-07-31 1 ffIEAMSHIP COMPANIES. mMTUI *ND ORIBNTAI, STEAM P SAVIOATION COMPANY. Orricf— (VillycT Quay. tt sasvi" and Oodowks— New Harliour. mail steamers ma; bo eipected to ar.«,rHs and lea c Singapore homewar. a ....date.,A,,.. ""A,, ASS. «~'»i A.i,. i: ■aS 1 S»r.,' Nriit. 5 ■aft it I Mass. dates are only approximate965 words
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Advertisement830 1894-07-31 1 BTEAMBHIP COMPANIES DE KONIXKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore, Ship Aoencv, LATK J. Daendklb A Co., 2-3, Coli.yee Quay. Aqmts at P.oiang, Messbs. Huttenbach Lik'bekt A Co. The Compary has a fleet of 30 Steamers, j with splendid x-comiiiodation for first class, t830 words
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Advertisement555 1894-07-31 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIEB. For Borneo Ports via Bawean and SouraUya. On the Bth of every month a steamer runs in thi> <K«cUon <•*■>« dire£» f^ 0 "J IT" MnKe™ Banjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir, and Kotei. a Once every month on the SWrd a steamer is despatched to Dongala, Berow, and Bulongan555 words
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Advertisement905 1894-07-31 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIEB. TVTORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. i> BREMEN. The fast and well-known steamers of this line run regularly between Bremerhaven and Shanghai, calling en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Sue/. Aden, Colomho, Singapore, and Hongkong. In connection with the arrivals and departnres of these mail steamers, the Company's stesmer905 words
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Advertisement778 1894-07-31 1 INBURANCEB. /^UARDtAN FIBK AND LIFE ABBUBANCF Vjr COMPANY, LIM.TED, LONDON. ESTABLIBHID 1811. ■Subscribed Capital At.OOO.Ono Total Innstod Funds 4,{1A,000 Annual Income, 958.0C0 Th. undersignea, agents for th. above Company, are prepared to accept flre risks for short periods of ton days or longer periods, at ourrent rates to H. named778 words
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Advertisement590 1894-07-31 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL |10,0»0,000 RESERVE FUND 4,200,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OP> tin ooo ooo PROPRIETORS j ••M0.000,000 Ctrar or Dibbctobs:— Chaibhab— H. HOPPIUS. Esq. DircTV Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY, Esq. s.r Mi. E»q. A. McCo.iCsis. K«i. H. H Jo.ir.. b,,. j 8 Mo.es.Eso, Hon. 1. J.590 words
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Advertisement334 1894-07-31 1 NOTICES; McALISTER &(X EARTHENWARE DRAIN PIPES. (Hongkong Brick and Cement Co.. Ltd 4\ r K 12-, 15. 18' bor* Firebricks and Fireclay Large Stock, always on hand. McALISTER Co. SAFES SAFES. SAFEB. CYRUS PRICE A CO.T3, CELEBRATED FIREPROOF SAFES. Jewel Safes. Treasury Safe*. Book Safes with single or double doors.334 words
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Article524 1894-07-31 2 IATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS 1 SINUAPOEE 31TH II IV, ISO*. I'RODUCE. Gambicr 7.47(4. do Cube No. 1, 12. do do No. 2, 8.%. Copra Uali 5.70. do Pontianak, 5.67%. Pepi)cr Black 9.30. Sago Flour. Sarawak 2.30. do Brunei 2.07 V I Pearl Sago, 3.35. Coffee Bali W%. Coffoe Liberian, Tapioca524 words
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Article95 1894-07-31 2 to, t-tr «r 10-MoEiow. 1:.. i Am) An,,, 9>a. Sou .«)>m.vm ria iNirts .Sindoro, 'i p.m. Km.,, c »> l>orl>. 5y,1,,.u. t f.m. Miil.i. cmi I i.inj.vi < C. .-">"■'. U |i.m Klhuh >i. Xr. H.,n< Ann. >r m N. wUu an tie port ;.ul»fi .V. 0. I.95 words
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Article106 1894-07-31 2 MAILS TO ARRIVE Fkom MR Sly tin- M. M >. r.rr., oilh .lull. I. tlie M Jillr. AM 10-m.inow. Sim tiring- ti'iili-. le thu mail wbi.-h left Siuffapore on 11..-1-.th June. h ihina i -Byt'.eJl. Mf a.*«JtaW| due i-fl SiuifHjhin* Dm in 1 11.11. .11 Jiiti- Iv l». IP lulv106 words
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Article120 1894-07-31 2 Per s. s. Sri Siutauy from Poutianak Mr. Vlasblom. Per s. Malacca from T. Anson Mr. Hill. Per I a, OftM RaM trom KUa T. Kiuloch, J. Kglinton. and W. C. Bibbr. DKPAKTCBEN. Per M. M. s. s. y.irra for Yokohama Dr. E M. Rooke, Mesara. A. B.120 words
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Article81 1894-07-31 2 For New ZeaJan.!. Port MMounu, due in AIMMS, Uoujitead and Co. K.r Kurop,., Karlirukt, due Ist augut. li.-hn M.v.T.s 0a Km W. A. Port*. Aiulralind. on 2nd Auguat, H.1UMC...1 ami Co. K.r PaaWM »n.l Calcutta, A. Apcar. due 4th iMMI S:irkies an<l M«n fat Hn«|>iaM k'ui-mj.81 words
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Article19 1894-07-31 2 Established 1831. PRICE: 10 CENTB. Sttbteription rait* and advertising ruin may be found on tke fourth page.]19 words
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182 1894-07-31 2 TUESDAY. 31st JULY. 1894. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE CHINA— JAPAN WAR. CHINESE TRANSPORT TORPEDOED. FIFTKBN HUNDRED CHINESE LOS*. THE TRANSPORT REPORTED TO BE UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG AT THE TIME. The Chines*' transport which mi aunk waa torpedoed by the Japanese. Fifteen hundred Chinese perished by the sinking of tbe transport.Reuter - 182 words
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Article851 1894-07-31 2 Ihiik has evidently l» i misappreheniion somewhere, if we are tat" v conclusive the newt which H. nt. r gives us t<> lav. That in to mi. from an early pttM in tli,- milirntflio Iwhi.-h baa now come to a head up no ,we haw l» n851 words
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Article11 1894-07-31 2 The Bnllmnutk arrived yesterday from Hongkong and was placod in .|uarantine.11 words
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Article19 1894-07-31 2 The annual meeting of the 8. V. A., will he held to-morrow evening in tbe Drill Hall it 5.30.19 words
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Article20 1894-07-31 2 Thk NiraiVf Budgrt. containing all tbe news of the week, waa ready at noon today and mailed to tbe outports.20 words
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Article22 1894-07-31 2 Mi. W. C, Hi but arrived this morning from Rauh brioging down the gold, the result of the laat clean-up at Raub22 words
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Article21 1894-07-31 2 Lamo Homo, living at 7-1 Craig Road, waa fined $20thn morning hv, Mr. Eeerton. for keeping ail bullocks without a license21 words
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Article22 1894-07-31 2 Mr Blahit. tho manager of the Punjom Co. 'a mines, was a passenger by the Wingsang from Hongkong m rout' to Pahang.22 words
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Article20 1894-07-31 2 Tna British ironcM RmlhmMlCmml Hallifai. has left Hongkong for J..pnn. m join Admiral F r» mantle's fleet in the North.20 words
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Article21 1894-07-31 2 Thi Siamese gunloat, Yona Vol. commander 0. Backe. crew 6.5. 5 sruns. arrived from Pahang yesterday and anchored in tbe roads21 words
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Article22 1894-07-31 2 Thk outward M. M. Packet Yarra passed Malacca at 11.15 a.m. to-day, and ia Pipected to arrive at Singapore at daylight to-morrow.22 words
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Article25 1894-07-31 2 H.M.S. Isauiler leav. s this afternoon for Honekone. She has hren relieved hv H M.S. Kalllrr. which wpnt to Tanjong Pagar to coal thia morning.25 words
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Article23 1894-07-31 2 Tjik Chinrse Teleprai.h Administration hss notified tbat they do not imw accept any tekcrams which hear upon the hostilities between China and Japan.23 words
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Article28 1894-07-31 2 11l noticing list year's report of The Positive Government Security Life As. surare-e Coror«nv. Lim<tod. it was omitte.l to mention that Mr J. LvaM is the local agent.28 words
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Article31 1894-07-31 2 Fbe AroraT monthlvinedal-'iandicap of the Sinnpore Gnlf Club is to h* played on Saturday, the 4th August. The con.li. tiona are the eouree to he the reverse MM of tbe links31 words
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Article29 1894-07-31 2 Thcrspat neit. the 2nd August, in a public holiday. wben the Government and Municipal Offlcea and Banks will be closed. The Straiti Timti will not issue on that day.29 words
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Article37 1894-07-31 2 Two Klings were fined two dollan each, by Mr. Egerton. this morning, for dopomt. ing filth and refuse on the bank* of the Orchard Road Canal, at the rear oF their premises, '204 and UOo, Orchard Road37 words
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Article32 1894-07-31 2 Thi Ck,na Gaieltr learns that some Japanese traders who have bnen doing business at Cbinkiang have had to return to Shanghai on account nf the hontile manifestation! of tbe natives towards them.32 words
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Article40 1894-07-31 2 Soul clever Japanese have diarovered a war portent in a aword -shaped cloud tbat appears every evening near the Oreat Bear," lying north-east and south-west Trier also recognise tbat it means victory for Japan in the coming war with China.40 words
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Article43 1894-07-31 2 In consequence of Thursday neit being a public holiday, the general m.H-tini; the Football Asaoeiation has b.-e.i p.mt-l-.neil to Friday, the following day. in the 8. C. C. pavilion, at >> y in Kntriea must he sent in to the honorary iwcrvtary liefore Thursday43 words
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Article43 1894-07-31 2 Tm: MrmmiH, which arrived at Hongkong on the 21st inst.. from Sandakan. pMM a large four-mauled barque, with stump top-gallant masts, on the I'.Mli instant, in Ut. 17* JH North, and long. 117 Kast The unknown was steering about east-north-east, under easy sail.43 words
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Article61 1894-07-31 2 |MMM to the returns of plague patiri.ts a' Canton, the pl.igu.- there is almoat completely ataroped out. Tin-ad-missions to the hospitals were only out) or two on the ltitb and 17th instant There is every masoa t<> hope that the epidemic ia dow over and numbers of MMla are ret61 words
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Article61 1894-07-31 2 Tm Bank of China, Japan, and the Straits Limited, has. it is said, tt|.|-.i1.-.l to the Court at Saigon Against the judgment of tin French Consular Court at Shanghai in tin case in which the Bank sued M Lepiasier for call a due ..ti shades held by him The judgment61 words
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Article75 1894-07-31 2 Tub Ckuua A'yn Sun Iv hears on good authority tbat a Chinese firm st Hongkong has received a telegram from the North author isiog it to act as ap-nt for the Chinese Government in the pun lia»e ot several thousand tons of coal in 11-n.'--koiig. and to have it ready75 words
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Article91 1894-07-31 2 A Chinaman hM i >r i ••>! to the 1*..1n that lie left Siak recently iv his aNaghng withacarguof I He had ou 1. mi. 1 five other Chinamen twoot whom wen- passengers in charge of the wood Wh.u ueariug SulUu Shoal lighthouse, at about 3 p in ou tliu91 words
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Article131 1894-07-31 2 Mb. W. Nabbon received a U-legmin on Sit unlay afternoon from Sir. l. W. P,..n». r to tbe effect that Lady Bonser (M.. Nausou's sister) had died, tbat day. 28th instant, from typhoid fever. The sad new* came very suddenly as Mr. K. J. Nansou bad only by the last131 words
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Article233 1894-07-31 2 At llie Police Court, this morning, l»'for>. Mr. Kg.-ri.iu, I, in Hok Puali, maua ;er of two aago factories in Havelock Roa'l, and Tan Twa Twee, manager of a aago factorr in Outram Road, were charged by the Municipality with keeping premis. aa places of busiueas from which unwbules.nne smells233 words
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558 1894-07-31 2 Thk Hankow irrcapondent of tha Shnmjhai Mercury writes: Your readers will, uo doubt, remember I hat the |*Ml Cliaug Chih-tuug, the Vi.-.-i,.\ .il llnLuanL'. has for some time Lit. electing a ntl factory, and steel aud iron works, and it is only a558 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement664 1894-07-31 2 mHE BORNEO COMPANT. LIMITED. rp HI Standard Life Assuraaee Norwich Onion Fire Insurance Society. AtUv. Assurance Company (Fire). The aVroitahle Life Asaurance Society The (Kwan Marine Insurance Company. The China Mutual Bteam Navigation Coy The Tottenham I*ger Beer Company. The Maritime Insurance Company, Limited. For particulars of these Companies see664 words
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Advertisement1114 1894-07-31 2 NOTICES. 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 Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has bo widespread a1,114 words
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Advertisement1047 1894-07-31 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. t Legislative cotjkoi l. Friday, ir.l Au,,wt. li'M. 2.30 P. U. ORDERS OF THE DAY. I.— Registration nf Firms Bill ..Ist Reading. I 2.— Gunners' Certificates Bill. 2nd Reading. 3.— Municipal Slaughter-house Bill Committee. 4.— Mahomedan Marriage Ordinance Aiii.-iidm.-iii Bill do. 6.— Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance Amendment1,047 words
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Advertisement6 1894-07-31 2 FOR GENERAL SHIPPING NEWS SEI.PAQE 4.6 words
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Advertisement66 1894-07-31 2 M.S.S. »<U«nd*l /*r ll.« Strnxl* ItkaSM b*«U te vnl'm to. IT.S.S. r.,^Ui lfc.l ...,1,1 MUr»U. V. ■sMk&aT. All .Ua^l>n»< >xmtn«> «rr nl^d to lk» naUihm Ik-I tK* J|n«fl-#t riv,v t^-« Ifc* *4«#rtw#m#Hl »st •/tk*(MIVT r"f ~IUr. kal *..< ,n**« IU« tn* M-k mnlK. The Straits Times has the largest circulation66 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1894-07-31 2 WKATHKK KKPOKT a'a..4'i'H k>.i'-i« UofMal, MM* July, iftUl. I a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. U1M.i.1.. l:.r n.l. :li t'.h. 2!".»13 29.523a>.873 teaa*. sin wj.o 77.6 ~i~2 Wei MA Ttar. 76» 78 2 74 0 lnr. ..I W.u.l I. s. W. Calm i i. I b -;.o i Mm .Iv aa95 words
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Miscellaneous199 1894-07-31 2 ARKANUEMKNTS. Tl'KNIlAY. Um JuLT. ■gh Water. Ml p av M.inn. CM nuH'tniK' t |1 I' »> VBMHI, I* Auouht. Hj^Ii W'at.r. MlM am. I Pi |> iij N,w M....11 7 II in Auction of Cbank.iU .ml .l.-.tro plated aiafeal PMhfeblMK II M. M tMtaJWd uiaii. MMMBg M M. lifiTriri mail199 words
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Article848 1894-07-31 3 VM ai. MHBN .ral m«-tiiw of the BMff- ...,.,1, f the Straits Settlement' held in K«.l M afternoon. Ihe Pre.idenl. ,r the .hair. There were tC ilT^ Hon'bleT Shelford. N1 (mm. K. J. Nanson. If. G. St. Clair. A. Mill". J .P. Joai.iuim.Kb.ory, i K CuthbertKon, A.848 words
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Article37 1894-07-31 3 1 tha 2uJ. Han. l.ni. u ;'"«»'M|lay the following Ksplanad.. on r'ridav, ooamenaag at p rmamuoH I Bucalossi. »l»">' Audran. *VMU Wahli.-ufel. Chr,,tophrr Cl hu »,0~... r L?: K HiBST, Bandmaster Batt. Liucoln*hir* Re|/imeul37 words
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Article977 1894-07-31 3 SMUMUI lIIIIIWI in htiii: tark (UUUIM in RAM TIIK lIRITISII riKATH IMTlf.s TIIK Vtc HTOiI.I.HION IN Til T. I.YDK I 111 I Mil. l. -TVTIIS sTUIKK TIOUni.Ks TIIK IOKiMAI. < (l\FKI:l N. I s| ICsm OF Tilt IIKKWAN Tillll-KIM) l:l-l I T >>K TIIK KK;I(T lIIURS IIAV977 words
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Article209 1894-07-31 3 Ik Kitamati). the Japanese ex|.:t who has U-.-ii inHMlimlillll th>' plague at BoMf. kong. bus... mc lo the conclusion that it is nl iii il ist like any of the modern IiMMH. liseauseis probably .simiLir lo that ol' l\ 1 1 i 1 and others, lint the disease209 words
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166 1894-07-31 3 Thi: S,-,nt.iiv >.f Sim,- bus approved .if the BUMgM in the designations f ih.lllemliers of tin- Slllioldlliate Me.lual Dtf. pertinent, proposi d h\ tli.- I iov. rniuent of India. The lilt IM«1 MV) as follows: Senior Apothciarv. Ist grade, to lie Senior A-sistunt Surg.on with honorary166 words
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861 1894-07-31 3 A Bill, intituled an Ordinance for the Registration of Partncisbips and Firnn will 1 c brought into the Legislative Coun- cil. The prtamble Uvs down that it is expedient to make Mmlhl for the I registration of partnerships and InM carrying on business iv Singapore,861 words
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Article454 1894-07-31 3 Mb. A. K. Hippislit, Commissioner of Customs, in his re}K>rt ua the trade of Lappa for last year, save:— Toward* tbe clob«j ot l*'.U. llie CoinI'.iiilii.i Al. tro|,,,|it,in i de hio Janeiro," for the promotion of Chiuese emigration to Bwwl. opened au agency m Hongkong,454 words
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Article704 1894-07-31 3 SKVaRAL I 1-1 VI.TIKs KEl'.iKTKli The Hongkong Telegraph received by tbe Memnon on the 21sl instant details of a desperate eucoiintcr on the HHh lustaot Is'twc ,1 a small British force of mounted police, under Captain E. A. Barnelt, and some of tbe uative bill tribes704 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement447 1894-07-31 3 'n II E PRYE KIVER DDUK I Penamo. Tlie aline Dock, situated in I'rovinci Wnllesley, at the entrance of the Prye Kiver. has lately been toughened and deepen.-d and is now ,-i the following dimensions Lentfih on tie blocks 330 feet. Bn>adtt. at entrance 50 Depth of water on sill447 words
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Advertisement874 1894-07-31 3 NOTICES. N( TICE. FREE Grants of land to young men with a Cspital of fi.lH' i and upwards. The British North Borneo Coy., are prepired tn issue a limited number of Free Grants of S<KI acres each, for the cultivation of Coffee. Cinchona, Cocnannts Ac, in their territory. Climate healthy.874 words
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Advertisement1075 1894-07-31 3 NOTICES UNI /GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. yj TenpkEo will he received up i•> noon on the 15th August. I -Sit. for the lease of the following Excise Farms for tha next revenue period, which commencing from the Ist January, ]s'.i.*» may lie either foroney«.ar, two year-, or three years. 2. The Excise1,075 words
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Advertisement749 1894-07-31 3 SHIPPING. FOR GENERAL HHIPPINO~NKWf SEE PAGE A. MORDDEDTSCHER LLOTP. FOR EUROPE i The Imperial German Mail Stwim*KAUI.SKI'IIH. Captain Schui-kmanu. havln-r passed Hongkong to-day, may be npeeted to arrive here on tlie Ist Augnst. Sh* will probably leave for Europe, the following; day. via the uaual port* of call. For freight749 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article169 1894-07-31 4 I'lid-.r this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. steamer; sh. slii|i bq— barque; Brit —British U. S.— United Siat.-. Fr— French Ger.— German; Dvt Dutch; Joh— .lohore Ac, G.e..— General eargu d. p.— deck passengers I'. Uncertain T. IV W— Taniong Pagar Wharf T. P. D169 words
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Article1257 1894-07-31 4 Abbivals MKit Nook or Vi-.i Hullmvuth. Brit. str. 2.U07 tiiLS. Captain Seitt. ;«Mh July. From Hongkong. _':lrd July. 0 c., and Id. p. Syme A Co. For Havre and London, U.— Rds K.fi.in.i, Span. str. 593 tons, ('apt. Zaiala. 30th July. From Manila, ,24th .IV;, O.c, W. Mansfield1,257 words
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Article73 1894-07-31 4 tlanui. Pert, and D'dr m kWsawl Kbuh UsW UHmMk .lvii.AuHlralm. .lan.- liusdalquivir, June 10, Himalaya, .luue B| IfltWM Sa: i-l .1,. June 23 Belierophuu June l| QajsMfV. iaHkM Ac-ame Apl. XI Alic Itaksaam Msy 3; I.»ii.|«™t May 15 Tropes, .limn K. litUNiH h Tartar Apl. 1m SOUTHAMII.IN Lawoe,73 words
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Article111 1894-07-31 4 D»TI. MASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDKKS. Rn.. hHN July 1-lLi \x, Pirt.r Ar.am. I.hwum I8|N««I Kalak iiru.it. r 1» But i Inoi.l.in Purlin* 18, 8n1i.. Kth.-lai.la. \.wi..n 18 Brit Fill. i..|.1...,i 51..,,- 1> Brit. Wa...K Galnrl Hi n■ IL. Br,.»v SJBrit.i.i. Citjof P.ith Sw.ii XlKnt .< Jumna111 words
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Article169 1894-07-31 4 ARRIVALS 5 ViaaiL'a Nami. Fuu 4 Rid Tons. OMM FkOM. Sailii. CoNMOMM. Julj 30 Hy.fr. Sn Alboin .HI Sri x m UiiK :tc. Hollmuuth SO V»m Yo» .10 .io.Li.-r) K.|«u« 30 4umor 3u Hrunhililf 50 Krk«n.h 31 Irk Pfit«t»n 51 Cli I'liy. 31 V.lw. s! Bnt.tr. I>!9 Mcliill ll.iiekok July169 words
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Article93 1894-07-31 4 UiT« Viwil'u Nam. Fn.iaKm 1/AIT4IN. Dwtuutio* luly SI 31 31 SI SI 31 31 SI 1 IViiu. llu iM.b. Vajiranki. ('..ntioniUl Mi p.»« 1'.... 1,|,» Loo 80k llu.- Was Kaj.h Bruka M..Ui.. Hiunhil.le Sam Tor Bnl.tr Dut. itr. itr. Brit. -I r »tr. Dut. >tr. llnl.tr S.r tir lint93 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1346 1894-07-31 4 OT I c i s. BOLD MEDALS Cologne, J Amsterdam."Brusse!s, fhe Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. HOLDS A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE WATER U w 9 99 J ofyaniua THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS. PROMOTES APPETITE, ASSISTS DIGESTION, PROLONGS LIFE. I Kmler nine, vimirnlilj with1,346 words
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Advertisement1407 1894-07-31 4 1) OKB ri iik t.w.icm; PAOAB DOCK CO. 1 LIMITED The atsjsjaw of thn Company arc situtt ed at Tsnjonif I'aifar adjoining the town ef Singapore Toe Wharf «i+*r»ris to "I* a«^ |^RC ■MM uiviami by the entrances to tne uraving Docks into three parts. The West Wharf over one1,407 words
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Advertisement638 1894-07-31 4 NOTICES. THE BRUSH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON. Reddawsj's "Camel" Brand Belting, the most economical for power-transmitting purposes. Chubbs' Strong Rooms, fire and burglar-proof Doors. Bobey and Co., Lincoln, Portable Enfinas, pumping and mining gear. Pulsometer Engineering Company, London. Beldam's Patent Engine Parkings. SOLE AGENfS HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED MNOAPOI K.638 words
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Advertisement168 1894-07-31 4 NOTICES. j NOTICEB. G. R. LA MB ER T j "DARUOHACO.'H FaOTomiPHiii. -C OIIE 8 H A M— H OUS X, A crated \itatbr BATTERY ROAD AUD ORCHARD ROAD 186. Manufactured at the Singapore Aerated Water Factory, U High Street. Have just unpacked I For over 8 years v>le suppliers168 words
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