The Straits Times, 7 August 1896

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1896. NO. 18,00:3.
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    • 472 1 \NDREW USHER'S CELEBRATED WHISK IKS. ,'i. al Labataattjr, Siirp'»ii»' Hall, ITgh, Jlld N.ivemlM.l. l»!l| mJi a< ireful chemical anal; I I -h.r .in.l Cos <lj,| In. I Whisky bind Of I Mth, I Wlil-ki.-s) s;ini|,|e,| to k in -,-.il. ,1 ,-a-i- r.-.ulv Iroin w.in-lioiise. and find I v ,11. lit
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    • 1822 1 BUCHANAN WHISKY JLiiaksL. THE BEST. kmm^ |i^s,y^E?if^-|*f'-^^y^E^ .SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. ihoums or »wuaaa» Same as supplied to thi: Houses of Lords akd Commons and to all good London Clubs. 'l'f-2 X'OTCH WHISKY IS lIIK I MVFI:>.\I, fiß jj^fff HEVI liAliK. pB ftt ALWAYS DKIXk THE BEST, AXI)
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    • 442 1 NOTICES. GOLD MEDALS, PARIS, tSTS'. 1880 JOSEPH (iILLOITS Of Holiest Quality, and. liaving tinGreatest Durability, are, therefore, tht CHEAPEST. BANKS.~ nOHOKOVS AND BHAKOHA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID ll' CAPITAL $10,()0()mN KKSERVK FIND o.T.VMKK BBBBBVE LIABILITY OKI lrinmn( PROPRIETORS J..»lo,ooo,rxii Coi-kt of DIKKfTOKS A. McCONACMIE, Es^.-Ciiaiuman. B.C MICHAELSEV. Esq.— o«-iiTr Chairman ThoHon.
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    • 837 1 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. Thk L«N»jr This i« a goo.l, pure, and wnolenome spirit." TIIK Htothmix. Sin K ul»,|} BafJaW. thomußhlr matured, and of the most delii-Hte Havour." r THgMoRXIN.IAHKhII.KK ■•Tllorouithlv matnre<l. framri lo tht nose, anil dolf- clous to Ihe palate. THB KKKLMA.NsJoI KSAL. »la exeellflll in<|iialily and very pleasant
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  • 64 2 THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, 7TH AUGUST, 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. CRICKET. Established: MM. PRICE lo CENTS. [Sulncription rait* and artrertixiny «-.i/t» nuiy lie found on flu- fourth page.l l.»n,li,:>, (Uh Au<j«*t. i Gloucester, playing against Sussex at Bristol, totalled five hundred and fiftyone runs in the first innings. Grace made three
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  • 485 2 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS SINGAPORE, 7TH Al'Ol'W, 1896. PRODUCE. Uiunbier, seller* at 6.7.1. do Cube No 1 11.:{S. do do No 2, a.OO. Copra Bali „-iJK. do I", in lin iih k 0.05. Pep)«r, Black 10.12 J. Bago Flour Sarawak, 2.62^. do No. 2 ■!.■>:,. Tearl Sago S.:». Coffee, Bali
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  • 126 2 wwm reTmiT. I liar. To-Mokhow. B. ami Pontianak B. II'. Soon, Noon. Baweau via ports Keipul, 2 p.m. Aiuoy via ports Victoria, 2 p.m. Malacca Hortbunjh, j> p m Malacca Klang Sappho. 8 p.m. T. Anson via ports Hyr Uomj, 3 p.m. IV-nang and Deli Hibf, 3 p.m.
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  • 133 2 From Eirope:— By the M. M. k.s. Siidnen <lu<- on the 8th Aiitf. with dates to the 17llJ July. She brings replies to the innil wliieh left Sni W ajM,rr on the ltlth June. Fkom China: -By the M.M. k.». A, Simons <lui- oil Tuosduv. •It Singapore
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  • 109 2 AKKIVALb. IVr >. from Kiting via ports Hon'blc H. Trotter. Mrs. Trotter, M, Botwoo, Alexander. \Vatkin«, Urim, JuiKjuiui. mid Mrs. Mvi-. Vvr s. s. <». O. Loudon fioiu SouiHbuva Mi (iivv. IVr Sumnlm Iniin Doli Mexer. 11. Ki. liter. Von Waldwk, mid Mieliaelia. 1'rr b. Juno from .Sailoujj
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  • 41 2 The Government has been defeated in the House of Lords on an amendment to the Irish Labour Bill. The amendment is unimportant, but its acceptance is considered to augur badly for the prospects of the Irish Land Bill.
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  • 13 2 Li Himg-Chang has had an audience of the Queen at Osborne.
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  • 62 2 MINISTERIAL DKKEAT*. TjOivloh, 7lh Augnif. The (iovernment has been twice defeated in the House of Lords by a majority of fifty, in Committee on the Irish Land Bill. It is believed that the Government will be compelled to shelve its Irish measures in order to prevent
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  • 9 2 Thi' situation in Crete la daily becoming worse.
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  • 13 2 Li Huug-Chang has received the Grand Cross of the Victoria Order.
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  • 242 2 The uncle has failed to manage the Peers as the nephew has failed to manage the Commons. Yet, it was supposed that the undo carried the vote* nf the leers in hi, pocket Wherefore, his fall is greater than the fall of his nephew. The present trouble
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  • 197 2 Captain Joyce, in an interview with our (Special Commissioner, published in another column, attributes the wreck of the Rtijah Ili-ooke entirely to the current. His course, he says, was set in such a direction that he expected to pass Victory Island a good four miles to the
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  • 10 2 H. M. S. ItuttUr arrived yesterday I Iroln Victory Island.
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  • 12 2 A Chixksk shroff for the district treasury, Batn (iajah, is advertised far.
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  • 39 2 On our back page will be found shiplag news, comprising arrivals, deparlurcs, vessels in port, and raaoOM BUM I'd. The last namod li-l is verified Iv most of the ship agents, and will I o found of much use.
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  • 17 2 True letter of No Middleman will be read with interest by those concerned in coffee.
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  • 24 2 Diking Jul)-, H77 deaths were Nported at Singai>ore with v ratio of SO.ss per mill.! Fvver accutinted fur '.'•'■> deaths, and cholera seven.
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  • 24 2 Major-General Jones-Vanglian was pla.-ed on the sick list on the oth inst. Colonel Plunkett has assumed command of the troops.
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  • 29 2 This morning, a man of the ,">th Kusilicrs was sentenced to a month's impriincnt for committing an assault on the landlady of the Prince of Wales Hotel.
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  • 33 2 The bubonic plague at Amoy, according to a letter received from an old resident, is assuming alarming proportions, and is creating a panic amongst tho Chinese in that city.
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  • 33 2 Ykstkrday, while disinfecting the quarantine sheds oil St. John's Island, one of those recently put up caught fire, and was quite destroyed. The damage is estimated .it about $27U.
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  • 41 2 The Committee of the Perak Turf Club are said to have decided to substitute the Pari Mutuel for the Totalizator at the forthcoming meeting, at Taiping, the former having been found to work so satisfactorily at other places.
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  • 41 2 At the Singapore. Golf Club, in the Competition for Acolytes prize, the draw fur the third tie is to In- finish.-. 1 before Monday, loth Aligns! The following are the drawings Croucher and Macbain. Merewether and Robertson. Mugliston and Stiven.
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  • 55 2 Ix an all-day match playM yesterday, between the recent Sen mbaii team and the "stay at homes," the former scored 07 in their first innings against 64 scored by their opponents. The second innings was not completed, so the game resulted in a win for the S. C. C.'s
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  • 59 2 Mksskb. Wm. McKkriiow A Co, advertise that they have been appointed the Singapore agents of the Law I'nion and Crown Fire and Life Insurance Co. of London. Last year, the company paid a divdend of 45 iht cent, on the paid up capital. The company's funds reach i"J,877,438
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  • 65 2 Thk Colonial steamer 8m IMIe arrived this morning frmu .M.ilneea. with H. K. the (iovernor, the InapMtorGeneral of I'olice.Capt. Herbert, and Mr. WUcinnn. The (iuverner was nu-t by Capt. Cranfiird, Master Attendant, anil Mr.J. A. Sjwettenhain, Colonial Secri'tarv. Tho Governor and party return to Malacca immediately alter the
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  • 79 2 A correspondent eumphiiiis of the condition .if North Boat Quay from Elgin Bridge toßonham Street. Half the roadway, lie says, is converted to private uses, and the place presents an unsightly appearance. In addition, this appropii.it ion is a continual source of obstruction to the trallic which,
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  • 57 2 Thk following is the Santa Cecilia Band mpWMM fat to-day, at "> p.m., on the E»]ilanade: March El (.'euteuariu de Coluu T. E, lit,: Syniphoiiia l.a Muta di I'ortici.ytuifr. Waltz Baby A. Morelli. Canto de Amor A. Konltki. la« de Cuatru ..El fine r u j o
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  • 90 2 News has been received l>y wire fiuin I'aris of the apiiointment of the Kevd. Kather KeniS Michel Fee to the .See of Malacca, in succession to tho late Dr. Edward Gasnier. The Itishop elect is only 40 years of age, and is a great favourite with
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  • 95 2 Arawnw to kt rr'm returns, tlictotal wht of immigranta that arrived from China during iast month m 8,694, v* OJOJCWI 11,.M4 in June thus showm- :i NMfMM o! IJUO. Ainciy, .is usual, figure- first with total l',!)«» Hongkoiiß lias 2,001, Swiitmv 1,; an.l Hoihow ;t9«. Tiaij Ihiwi
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  • 199 2 Camii..n<. Kapur, saysacoiicspondenl, beams to he selected as a place of deposit for the fruit refuse of the town. Here, it is allowed to decompose in the o|ien air, and one of the results is that the. ily plague, raised for the I.enelit of the Egyptians, is a
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  • 70 2 A «w days ago, says a corr. dent, a paragraph on the nbjpct „f medical students appeared m thr Strait* Times. It has attracted „tt O n "tion in the right quarter, and, in al i probability, provision will be oaule next year's budget, for sending a iium
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  • 78 2 A MKKTi.Nu for bringing into working older the Widows' and Orphans' Kund of the Federated Malay States wan bald on the 29th July, at the Secretarial Taiping. Mr. Birch. Sec ctary to Qoi eminent, was Chairman. To snabla tli. fund to be placed on a sound
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  • 123 2 A correspondent calls attentii.il t.. the existing nuisance in the immediate vicinity Of Tan Tock Seng's Hospital, owing to the gardens located on ihn land directly opposite this in-tin, t lull. It is alleged that Complaint* have been made by Dr. Muajttston i,, the Medical Adviser tothediiveiiimeiii
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  • 171 2 TO THE EDITOR OK THE "STKAITS TIMU. Sir, 111 your issue of the "ith inst I notice that a denial is given to tin- per lectly correct statement published on the iftlth ultimo to the ell'eel lliat Mr Flank Holley was in charge of the horses that 1
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  • 245 2 TO THE 1.1.1 r.. I: OF THE "STHAjnv 119U8.' Sir,— ln your issue of loth July, tba quotation in your prodm c eotninn l»r Liberian cotlee was .s:i.*,.,vi per pit ill, or some $7 belowpri.es ruling at tin 1 end of May. Weekly prices current, sued by
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  • 288 2 THE KPFuKTN OF TIIK lii.Why Front ii I 'iiffi-ii/tnuili -nl I Tltordii it is k nown tv :i limit"' section of the jmldi.- that eomWi-raW' liibour and r.\|M'iisi' are freely givrn I'j Ik* flood oiotaniii tba Coovenl work of savins tin; Hv«t of Chine? infants, timstlv nirls; y»r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 676 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manuiacturers of DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS KXPORTKRS OF: All kinds o> SAFETY FUZE ELE('THl(']ir.\sriN<; APPARATUS, lilt. MUIVK Kxri/ISIVKf. lIKIM. ALL MlKl'f -Al TIBK1) IN (iHKAT BRITAIN, AUK MAI»K TO I'ABS THK HIGH ITAMIAKIi Of lIKITV AKD SAFETY TESTS IMPOSED BY THK IIOTTISH
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    • 945 2 NOTICES. Thk "STRAITS TIMES" has the LARGEST CIRCULATION or any newspaper in Asia, British India kickpted. it cirtflates in singapore ASU PeNA.NG, THROUGHOUT ALL THE l I'k.iTEiTKD States ok the Malay rKMNBILA, IN SIAM, BORNEO, THE Netiikri.a.m>B Indies, the Philippines, and tmmm bwOnu. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread
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    • 991 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, by Engineering Finn, an ■Vsi-i.-nit Storekeeper, apply with references to 13/8 1.. E. H. C/O Strait* Timrs. PERAK GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. "lITAXTED fur the District Ti-ea*ury, >> Batu (iajah, Kinta, h Chinese Shroft. Salary $000 per annum. Approved security to be given m SI.OJO. Applications, with testimonials, to
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    • 41 2 Umn. At Clerk'B New Quarters, next the Sultan's Istuna," Taiping, Lariit IVnik, on Tuesday, the 28tli July, 18WJ, at O.-iOa. in., the wife of Mr. Vktok Josei-ii Rki'Teks, MatnnK. of a daughter. rOB l.LVKH'.l, MHITINi. M.U- I SKI. l'AGE 4. I
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    • 91 2 M. 8. 8. intnded (or Uie tmmm Tim- ibonM he wiittm oa om aide of the paper only. Bt tb» asftoet of that ooaditioo, m»n, TTr.M. are rejected tkatß.lirlitotherwiMb.'pßuShed. All BdTßrti«inir mmtraot« are rabient to the con lition that Urn Manaftr may Wre the ad< prtiwinen 1 oat of the
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    • 106 2 PROPERTY HALE. Mkkhhc. (.'hank BmMl, yc»tcrdu\ .ilt, rnoun, held an auction salo of wvenl v:iliiali|r properties, mul sonic rarellenl prices HN realised. Woodleuli," ii,, residence of the late Mr. K. (1. Bernard fetcbad S14L4OO, tin- (mrchmaer beinc I.iin Loli. Four houses on the Tanjon"1'ajjar Koad were bought for S4.SSO, two
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 WEATHER REPORT. Kamlany Kerbau Hunpital, Oth A wj. 1896. 9 a.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. Remarks. nar. :2»im*»Mi-l*arii 1 Temp. 83.0 8«.8 780 >■ W. B'lIjTher 79.0 79.8 7S5 1 >^H Dir. nf Wind! S.E. S.E. Culm ffMS Max. Temp. 87.0 b Mill TJ.S *->■£ Max. in Suirl67.8 5 T.'rr.
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  • 1987 3 THE WRECK OF THE RAJAH BROOKE." now not sin;- was lost I l: \|f WITH CAITAIN .IUV( K. I >ik M TIIK Bilk K«TINf; XAKKVIIVKv. pn m c a-i nm i .ftfinl I ImMMHMMT<) i i] afternoon, there arrived i tin -t.inlmi: intelligence kinship li'ijuh llrnvke was h „i, tin-
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  • 3130 3 LIEUTENANT HARVEY'S EXPERIENCES. Lieutenant Harvey, U.K., had M-cmvd 1,-avc ..t al.s, ii.c from July Slat till the ,'ith instant. His intention waa to go to Sarawak I y the Baiak llruoke.und return by H. M. S. Purpoua. The JVapoiai had ■one up the Kuching River, piloted by Captain Joyce, and
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  • 85 3 The ./h«o, with its share of the passengers and crew of the linjah aVaM*, arrived at Singapore at one o'clock this morning. She anchored for the night oil" the roads, and, at daylight, proceeded lo New Harbour, ami discharged her passengers and coal. Many of tinMalay passengers
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  • 43 3 It is understood that B 0 action will be taken by the British authorities in I Nation to the loss of the Bajai lirooki: The matter will be left to the authorities at Sarawak, under whose flag the Raja) Braaia sailed.
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  • 60 3 The Cable Company ta which Admii d Sir Leqpord Heath has been elected hairman is the "Eastern and South Afrii a Company", and not tin- Eastern Kxluicion Australasia and 4,' liii.a Telegraph Co. as report bad it. The Mar<|iiis of Twceddale lm.-. beea ippoinled chairman of the latter
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  • 173 3 Simiay morning. August Ist, saw the completion of an important undertaking in the State of Perak the opening of the new floating wharf at Teluk Anson, in connection with the Perak State Railway. The s. s, J/n/<i<:crt.oftheStrait3 Steam Ship Ct.v ..was the first steamer alongside the new
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  • 493 3 MX. kLl.so ON (OMI'KOMJsk. The Malaysia Message for August contataa an article by the Rev. C. C. Kelso on what he calls an organised attack oa the Anglo-Chinese School. This attack, which rested on the charge that the school authorities used force t.i make the boys
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  • 351 3 FIRST DAY S RMULTB. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH. (Hji telegram from our Uorretpontlent.) 1. -The Maiukn Pi.atk. Vaixk MOO.— For Maiden Horses, (per Kule 14, Straits Racing Association) Weight per scnl<" (10 st. V »>*.). nintnnue one mile. Mr. .1. M. Anthony's Hittern .1 Mr. Koh Ewe Cheng's l'ouny
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  • 110 3 At the Tanglin Club last evening, the farce "Bamboozled,"' by Horace Marsh, was. produced by amateurs very s iccessfully. The audience was a good o:ie, and appreciative applause (awarded Ihe efforts of the ladies and gentlemen filling the following east Mr M,i,,,,(t,lukf Mmtmm. Mr. a. \V. s.
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  • 104 3 KLSCLTS Of TIUKSDAYS TUB. CHAMI'IOXSMIl 1 Mr-. Murray l*-at Mrs. I-ovell -i-l. SINGLE IIANDICA1 1 Mr-. Rafter beat Mrs. laaawviua— Ml Mn». Adams ear. beat Miss Praaer+SS-l. MIXKI) lxillll.K HANDICAP. Mrs Waddell «V Mr. I). I. MncDougnll Ibeal Mr. Woodward a Mn. Matewetaer ter. --ii. Mi-., (iiiim
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  • 39 3 These Balls should fall at Fort Canning and Pulo Brani daily to indicate 1 p.m. Singapore mean time, corresponding with (jhrs.. 4m. llss. mean time at Greenwich. To-day Fort Canning fell Correctly. Pulo Brani: do.
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  • 50 3 K.ir Sydney rli porta, Am*, due tith Aiil'ii-i. McAlkter >v Penaiiß and Calcutta, Wmmo, .luclMli Auguat, Helm Meyer.; D. Hongkong, C. Apear, uu Wh August, Barklead Mo Paaaaa and Oalcntla, CfcWyeVe, due lotii August. ll"ii-t,-,i,| Si Ain-ti T.lain. Java, enrly in lajart, 11,1,11. 1ei, A CO.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 189 3 AKHANGEMKNTs Kkiuay, Tim Aci.rsT. High Water. O.JO a.m. BJtpja. Football. S. C. C. Kegt. ."> p.m. Debating Society. U p.m. Satikimy, mh anarar. High Water. 10.18 aJU. t).:s« p.m. M. M. oatward mail due, iiioiiiinu I'eiiang Races. 2nd Day. Cycling Uacc. Kntries Clone. Auction of the Grange" at Powell's. •J.-H>
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    • 1269 3 1 Oil SALE; EMPLOYMENTS; TOLOT;ANDPKRBONAL& 'I lie»e advertisement* will be found on lie right hand column of Mir flrnt pure HOTEL, NEW MARK KT I Wl<>9, Proprietor of the Hr.1.1. N. *t a Market heg» to inform I lie I.ii.lh-- (i'litlcincn of Kinga|>ore Hint he will m a litfln room
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  • 1164 4 NOTICES. NOTICES. ROEDEKER'S CELEBRATED DYNAMITE champaonr DKV1L~BRAN1> SoU Agentt, BKI N KMANN A Co. *»*n mite, which is guaranteed equal in ever? BENSDORP CO.'S llT^t any other brand off<lri roy\i dutch rorru The "DEVIL BRAND" °f i>y na KU1AL. JJUILM LULUA. ,,,ito is u«'d Bt the principal Mi,,,.
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  • 514 4 Name, port, probable date ol aintnl, and name nf a,,e,,ts. Adour, Sai«oii. t-iul of Aug. M. M. Aglnwin, Hoii(tkuiin, Sept. M Baalenberg. aigoa, dajenwa. am Aug. KeAUater. Itaiitaiu, liutavia, Aag. H: Daandel*. Bayern, Kur.ip.'. Auk. Bi-hn Heyer. Dajnne.il. Bataria, Aug. 9; Daeodel*. Bpnvorlich. Lomlon, Aur. 17; P. SiniotiH.
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  • 229 4 S rii<. ■j Vessel's Namk. Tons. Captain Kko.m Saii.kh Comioxku. Rio Aii K '••I Nor. Mr. 7£> Kroger Hongay July WBouatead and Co. B Snj.i.ho Brit.str. flb Shepherd Kluuc Au- 4 8. 8'ihlp Coy. Li<i. "> Sn l'oiuianak Dut. s>tr. :il! Qieache Pontlanak \n- 8,Yong Ban Hfiig 8 QUnfAaa
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  • 106 4 Date. Vessel's Name K:.\...v I;;.. Captain I)MII»>IIIIM Aug 8 Snint Wongse Brit.atr. Xiu-oiIhIi Khio 6 I Bt'iilumonil Btr. M.lm..-i Colombo and London 6 Chow l'liyu Btr. JatliOM Malm', a an.l KIi.iik UahfUa »(r. HMbon Mom sing.i|>oiv atr. Main Sonnban via iwrU 6 Siii);ke|i Hut. »<h Raeodail Muar 6 Jn-"ii
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 371 4 NOTICES. M< A LISTER Co. 11AVK .irsT ÜBOKTVED A MH SHII'MEXT OF WATBoN ni;s s&^^SLA v.v.o. MKBKATK £t^^& -whisk IKS ffiSfe/ Ti^-.M^n l^aA Sl'ikUl. KKBKKVE.'fJII,* "^S* 7t/.l^l -:o:L). l i>,.im..9lwt||i «i' uI M Pw HAISIIVS U!LD :bMi *'dEiaV' A D W I iurc.l WhUky to Ix- I 1 < ,'^<'^
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    • 203 4 .1. GROSSMITH k HON. l.i>Xl>(>.\. I'KI.KBHATKII I'KHFIMEHY. YAP WHATT CO., Almeida Street, Sole Agentb. Fcr Singapore 4 S.^ MMUt itraCTACLH FOLDEHB. M 5 j I 9 B < t mJ .11- Si a 3 c' 2 -z d a as I*B JS I 2 d Hi r e I I
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    • 332 4 NOTICES. j MCALISTER&COJ HAVE mi KKIKIVKU A SHIPMENT OK THE FOLLOWING AICTICLKS. FROM NEW ZEALAND I'liim; Feed Uats-, $7.00 per Bag of 175 lbs. Bran, J6.00 per Bag of 160 lbs. Prime Rye Grass Hay, 5J.75 per Bale of 80 lbs. FROM CALCUTTA. Cimlhil Food, .••t.20 par Uuj,' of j
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    • 1098 4 NOTICES. gIXGAPOKK SPOKTING CLUB. The Autumn Race Meeting will be held on the -lull. 22nd, and i'Uli October, \896. PROUKAMMK AUTUMS MEETING, 1890. FIRBT~DAY. Tuesday, October 20th. First Race. THK MAIDEN PLATE.-Value $260 A Race for Maiden Horses— Weight as per scale (lOst. 91b.). An allowance of 21 lbe. to
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    • 919 4 NOTICES. l\ DALLAW, IKiKSK DKAI.KK TRAIN KK, *b HORSES carefully broken to saddle and harness. Commission ami iiv.-t v stables. Temporary addiwstt 14, Armenian Street, Singapore, v. o. W. DALLAS. JOCKEY. DEALS in Crushed Food, Oat>, half, &c. Horses carefully shod uude'r personal supervision. Harnesx baddlery, neatly repaired l>y experienced
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