The Straits Times, 12 October 1896
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Title Section12 1896-10-12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED! 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCI'OBEU IJ. 1896. NO. 10,049.12 words
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Advertisement577 1896-10-12 1 \M)KEW USHER'S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. 1 .KllolV, 1 Noviiiilm-i, I*9l I'll h.ini.alnnalv- i .hi i and r,,.'s old liv.-t \\lii«ky (:i blaad ol ci W'hiakiea) aampted Jed < aaM read} trehooaa, and find 11. Nt imality heiiig I I Ine from t- It i* I vny i ither with ordinary or577 words
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Advertisement2055 1896-10-12 1 i-L... BUCHANAN WHISKY JBiSßSlte IQ TUC DCQT BOLE.MPOBTEKS 1 1 IO In C DLO I RRO SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIKIT DEALERS. IYA±£j UHVO. !~amk as wurwum to tub Hana of Lorm and Commons and to am. good London Clubs. ;tl I- 1 MOTCH WHISKY IS THE IXI VKKSAI. T|2,055 words
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Advertisement454 1896-10-12 1 NOTICES. l(inl.l) .\IKH.\I.S 1-AlilS. |,n;,s: Inv.i JOSEPH G&LOTTB PENS Of Highest Quality, and, having the (ireatcst Durability, are, therefore, the CHEAFE9T. I BANKS. HOMOrOHG AND SHANGHAI HANKING CORPORATION. I'AID-UP CAPITAI $10.000,«i(l. I RESERVE FIND li,OC)O,OnO. RESERVE I lABILITY OKI 41nnmnm PBOFBIETOBB J..sin,ooo,(xio. Com Of Dikkitorb: A. McCOKACHIB, Ksy. Ciiaikman. so.454 words
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Advertisement820 1896-10-12 1 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. The Lancet Thi« i« a (?oo«l. puro, and waoieaoaM spirit." THK Si iitkman Sinnuhirly niillnw. Ihorounlilv nmtnred. and of the moat deltoata Havour." THEMoHNixiiAnvKkTisLK. -"Thoroughly matured, fragrant to the Boaa, and delicious tO the palate.' The Kbeem\ns Jmnsti. "Ih excellent I inqunlity nnd very pleasant to the820 words
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Article492 1896-10-12 2 UTHff MAIEO UK/rATIUNR Sim. M'or.i:, UjBjBJ OcTOBEE. 1896. PRODUCE. (iainliicr 0.8.V do Cube No 1 11.00. do do No a *.00. Oopm lUli 6.20. 110 l'ontmnnk 6.«0. Pepper, Block 11.00. Siigo Klojr Sarawak, 3.2JJ dv JSninei 2.«0. I'earl Sago 8.55. Coffoe, Bali, 34.7.V Coffee PalcnibAn(t, 88.00. Coffee, I.itwrian, No.492 words
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Article24 1896-10-12 2 Straits liisuranee Co. liaulis. l-uiiiom.s. Straits Tr.uling Co. Tnnjong Pasar Dock 1'... I'iitiiling C.itfee Co. hombbvilu ji awn. Exchange A Share Brokers.24 words
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Article91 1896-10-12 2 FuoMKrHOPL:— By the tier. 8.8. Sat htm. i due on Wednesday. Tmam OUU*>—Bj the M. M. I.*. Uuhilla due on Tuesday. Left Singapore Dm; in London Arrived Auk. *-'»>! X.D.L. Sept. 18t|, Sept. l«tb Au ri -''.Hi M. M. S,pt. |7th Sept. Kith s.-|>t. -jikI p. a-91 words
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Article61 1896-10-12 2 Pikvi.-Ali.kx. On the U'tli «ep1.i,i1..-i at St. QolumbM fiiotii-h National liunli. I'.iiil Street, S. \V b* the U.'v DonaM Mac lco.l. 1). I)., assisted by Hi.' Key. Bobatt Workman, B. I>., John BFOTTUWDOM Ii Kvis, Captaiii, R»val Engineer^ ton <«f tkalata John .Mi-ricay Ii kvis. ..f Simnpote, to Klizahkth,61 words
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Article174 1896-10-12 2 ARRIVALS, Per t. s. Van Omm from li-it.uia, M. J. L. Phillips, J. U Perrier, A. Efcrkar, B. Keller. H»Ui«r, B. Luye, Zvtart, Per s. 8. Ulytee fruni Liverpool Capl. Pur s. s. Saimny from Calcutta Mr. Per >. Hwlm froin liangkok .—Messrs Oay.Clii'vullier Kuiin de Hoogcnvoord. Per174 words
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Article102 1896-10-12 2 To-Mokrow. I'ekan via pottl Lady Lonydtn. (t a.m. s «'«'"i Tibre. lla.ni. IVuang Victoria, 11 a.m. Lberiboa (fc SVaag fWqft 11 h.mi. Calcutta via ports Sui Sang I p.m. Bombay via port* Himijtno ■> u, Klang via ports //i/i r;««,,. p, m Kangkok Singapore, 3 p.m. Macassar via102 words
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84 1896-10-12 2 Straits Times MONDAY, 12TH OCTOBER, 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Established: ls.'tl. PRICE 10 CENTS. [Huliscriptimi niten and advertising rutrs may fiefouiul on the fourth page.] DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY Loivlon, Wh October. The Archbishop of Canterbury was seized with apoplexy in the Church at Hawarden. On being carried to theReuter - 84 words
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Article74 1896-10-12 2 Lord Rosebery has stated in a speech at Edinburgh that he felt himself unable to sacrifice the interests of the country to personal ambition. Hence he had resigned the leadership of the Liberal Party. Lord Rosebery further said that he would fight tooth and nail against74 words
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Article260 1896-10-12 2 The Czar has gone to Darmstadt. The traffic earnings of the Selangor Government Railway for September ■hew total earnings S«l,:toi' against S"4,l^."> for the corresponding period of last year. It has to be remembered, however, that, in the meantime, substantial reductions in freight rates have been made. The260 words
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Article172 1896-10-12 2 Tiilkk is a Unix article in the Times of Tin. Utli ult. en tl.c Komi railway, As (he niter says, this, with the exception of a short line to 1'akiiain, is the only railway in Siam, and is d<".ign,.a to dktribute ciriliasdon to Um most .lisluiit portfaMM rf tfcltil^llMH It172 words
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Article14 1896-10-12 2 TllE salary uf the Archbishop of C anterhury is fifWu thousand liomuls u year.14 words
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Article19 1896-10-12 2 Tn (Jcnii.iii mail "tcain.T 1',-euem-n left Colombo on Friday, at 8 p. m_ iad la BM hen mi Wednesday.19 words
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Article16 1896-10-12 2 Mk*. Boat win is ainonx Mm hm> tengen expected from kanpa by (ii'imnn mail on UudiifBilay.16 words
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Article17 1896-10-12 2 We m uked t.. it«t« thai bank DOtfl No. 101,630, IIoiigkMliKUlul Bhang. liai liank, waa nlolen yi-Btonlay.17 words
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Article17 1896-10-12 2 The body of a Cliinamiiu vmJcmuh] M-iii.li.v mar tin- Tttmnsgh Office TIk.ti; \yrc no murk^ of violence.17 words
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Article50 1896-10-12 2 Banra* bom of SNtardaji iud r to-ilay, five oaMsofcboltn win n i .1 One was sent to honpital, anl tin- crtii i four were discovered after dcaiU Tmt mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Brindisi, on the lfith ultimo, was expected to be delivered on the I "ili instant.50 words
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Article21 1896-10-12 2 The Singapore mortality returns for last imtfith show HOS deaths, including m:> from cholera. The ratio per thousand stood nt 48.M8.21 words
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Article23 1896-10-12 2 Thb Jelehu Mining and Trading Company is to hold its fourteenth ordinary general meeting at the Kxrliaiip'. OH Friday, the SSrjd, at noon.23 words
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Article32 1896-10-12 2 TliK Dominion of Canada Trade- and LabotD Assembly has officially approved ot a petition which is being circulated in British Columbia, asking that the head-tax on Chinese labourers be increased to J.Vni.32 words
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Article30 1896-10-12 2 Tn trial of Maligan or Mamaligi, the Russian, at Sourabaya, was interrupted, on the tad instant, by his being taken to hospital for intlammat ion of t he lungs.30 words
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Article28 1896-10-12 2 Thk Chevalier Keun de Hoogerwoerd, the Netherland Consul General at Itangkok, arrived here yesterday in the Ili/ilra on his way to Europe on six months' leave.28 words
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Article38 1896-10-12 2 Thk King of Siam has sent a mes--age to the Queen of Holland, t hanking iier for the kind reception he met with from the Governor-General and other officials during his visit to Java.38 words
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Article37 1896-10-12 2 By the mail yesterday, Mrs. Sugden, and Mr. Huttenbaeh, and Mr. Cadell and Mr. Moses came from Penang Ihe Protector of Chineso and Mrs. Kvans came from London and Mi- Collyer came from Brindisi.37 words
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Article39 1896-10-12 2 The Willard Open Cunpanv open I to-night, in the Town Hall, with ''The iondoliers." To-morrow, by desiie. I they play ''The Lady Slavey." On I Friday, they play" Charley's Asiat," and on Saturday, probably, "The Shop (iirl.39 words
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Article47 1896-10-12 2 A Chinese passenger arriving by the I'M UotiiS reported to the police that, I luring the voyage from Java, a handing, containing property, chiefly pearls. of the -value of IMO, was abstracted from his cabin. There is, as yet, no clue to the thief.47 words
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Article47 1896-10-12 2 B. S. Soihajin, usher of the Third Magistrate's Court, appeaivd before Mr. Warden, on Saturday, on remand, charged with forgery "and tampering with a document, or exhibit, in the recent case against the late chief clerk at the gaol. The case was dismissed.47 words
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Article50 1896-10-12 2 The Spanish transport hln </.■ I with a battalion of Marine infantry and a battalion of sappers and minen altogether IGI ofiicers and 1.903 men, irrived this morning from Barcelona She will leave this afternoon for Manila, after taking in 500 tons of coal at the Borneo50 words
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Article51 1896-10-12 2 JOHORE CHALLENGE CUP Thk football final match, played yesterday, at .Inhere, between a team of the Snaits Chinese Recreation Club ™d the first team of the Johore Football Club, resulted in ft draw- MM joal each. The Singapore team then retained in a launch lent by the Opium and Spirit51 words
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Article53 1896-10-12 2 NETHERLANDS A M BASS A DOR. TU Shiytlaol has reason to believe thai Mr. Henry Howard, C. 8., First Secretary to the Paris Emhaaey. and now acting as Minister Plenipotentiary during Lo t d Duflcrin's absence, has been selected by the Queen to succeed Sir H. Runiboldas her Majesty's Minister53 words
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Article57 1896-10-12 2 In the early hours of this uiornini.'. while a syce was lighting the lamps of a trap belonging to a Chinaman in Canal Road, the horse took fright and bolted. The animal eventually came to a prodigious smash beyond the lacecoui-e The police discovered it badly hurt underneath57 words
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Article58 1896-10-12 2 Ai'Aiu from men-of war and tranporte. :i:tK steamships and II nailing ve-sei- arrived here daring but month mustering a total ot BU£H tons' Those under the Britiafa Sag head the list with 249 vessels; Dutch, :<6 German. 90 Kronch, B Spanish, Austrian :i Italian, :t Russian, 8; Norwegian Swedish,58 words
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Article64 1896-10-12 2 A Uruin-f talegraill from Arras says Ihe Englhhman, ttated to be a Bntuh Army officer, who wai arrested on Sept. ii during the manoeuvre! of the I'.rst Army Corps, on suspicion of being a spy, was Captain Pitcher, of the Northumberland ftwiliera. tnquiriea, however, dearly showed that be64 words
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Article58 1896-10-12 2 ten .Vun Ubtw HMpm im.,,,<Mt.lv lor IVn.u,« to take ehaige of atli.r M arictt.-. who BOM to Taiping to rolu-v.; Fafli.-r li.nap!. Katl,,,Rraard will go to Penan, to raeeive Buhop Fee u puiah |,,i,.,, ,,f the Church duriaf the abeasce o Father EUvel ,,t Ho^ong. Biahop ree wiUcoom58 words
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Article60 1896-10-12 2 I.AS1 I.KMl,.;,!,,.,. )nt li|lt|it anil(>uiK( men ll,at 1-i.mU. Stanley S. Flow,, <>tth. tod Battalion Northumberland *>■ bean appointed by the in,,,-,. Government curator of the Miih.m.11, ,,l Natural ButOTJ at Bug. Wt Ltout. Kl,,w,r hM I,,.,,, illicit,, kiumi. a- a natinali-t 1|,. howevor, a ,,r Dbector of60 words
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Article64 1896-10-12 2 IMPORTANT rAPTIOE A SMART capture f .om ll(T it comers was etle.tcl l, y t|, 0 ,1,.,,. last night. Aaoertaining that a muni nf spurious ten cent pieces were passed in Victoria Street t|,,. v < rt *W" the reroli they wen- led to a haunt in 164 words
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Article82 1896-10-12 2 I.aht evening, about six o'clock I European drrvug a very fao tr,,n n horse ran down a "i iki-lia ii i the orchard Road police nation 1 Malay woman who wai inaidewaa Kadi' hurt, betag readered qaite unconscious for several minutei. A recrei table feature of82 words
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Article83 1896-10-12 2 Tn hall-past five man mi Bimda' morning, al Bt. Joseph's Church, appears to be much appreciated, to judge by tl large congregations I hat attend h Yesterday iimrning, the church waa lilled. Many Chinese of the servant 1, were present, and, no donbt, the i vi, at this83 words
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Article83 1896-10-12 2 At the date of last advices from Bata via (stli instant) a forgery case ;h pending there. A cheque for 9,50u guilders on the Netherlands India l>n count Company that had been paid a few days lncvion-lv turned oul to Iki forged. Suspicion fill on ai iptuycv in the83 words
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Article95 1896-10-12 2 Dn Saturday night, "The Passport was again played at the Singapore Town Hall. The piece went moreamoothlythan on the tirst night as was to be espea ted and the nctors were more at In in their parts. The hall was not so well filled; hut the audience wat,95 words
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Article91 1896-10-12 2 At Unhang; dietricl ol Bat m 11 near Brunei, the Chineee community have been aroneed to a high pitch iii indignation by the desecration oftheii gravea, the uorpeea being in moel cages augoui and Mattered. Tbedesei i ition was traced to one Pangeran Omar, who claimed ownership91 words
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Article99 1896-10-12 2 Ax American, who ie believed to be connected witta some ■hip lying in tb« port iteoranrteri upon EUiton'i Hotel late pist Bight and in a shorl pace of time had committed damo^« to the extent of Marly a hundred dollar*. Hi- broke wveral gl then turned hi>99 words
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Article96 1896-10-12 2 By proclamation, tin' Rajab ol wak has mailc knmvn the condition terms on which pepper and may be planted there. I'n.t' enoourageimßnt an promised to growers, including the grant of free p coolies from Singapore up to the end of this year. The export duty on pepper will96 words
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Article81 1896-10-12 2 .\m)tiii:h nf the popular Orchestra Concern given bjrtheOrchestralScctii i of the PhiilWmonicSorietyis announce* fortheeveaingofneztThurBday(li>tli)ii the Town Hall. Tin- orchestral |'iecv will include Gounod* overture IKmIU; two movement! of a Beei bovon Symptom a |>retl Rmfawts; two of Edward Uerman"' Dan.,- I, Henry VIII. and tl" U n'«JubUeeMarclx,''(iDhoMoiirol ll.i81 words
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Article111 1896-10-12 2 Tn issue of the iei on I the Chin Xiv per i en( been only a qualified tin; states, the application! from tin 1 i having been a good deal ill ai nt offered Them can doubt thai the n lull wo il I I very111 words
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Article108 1896-10-12 2 Tin: M. M. Emesl Si In i, i. mail of the 86tli Seii Seed to leave Coloiul n the l'>' to arrive ha ilie 20th ii the may arrive here eoiuideraMj of bet time The fciugi [lore |..>- on board the ft S M.us.ill.v- are: alrs.Gueriti v108 words
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Advertisement655 1896-10-12 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S" EXPLOSIVES COMPANY. LI). MHlillfactui. 1 DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS BXPOBTBSfI OF: All kini.k of MIKTV IIZE ele< ri:ii lii,\sTiN(; IPPARATUB. The amovi. BxrMsnram, bbum all MASIIA' II Ht.l. IN (iHKAT ItKITAIS. AKK MAI'K 1,. 1 1-- raa 1111, 11 htasimkk 01 Pimm >Mi.»iii nsrsraMsaa smn655 words
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Advertisement853 1896-10-12 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPOUTING CLUB. Mil MS BACI MKKTIX(i l ii nkaraaWj BBai, aaai SManbf Mtt Meier Tickets ■>! sdwhieloa letist Oread Bland can MM I"- ha. l uf Messrs, Johi Little A .1 La*. Daii.v Tkkkts S2. 1 t] Ladles' Tickets on applleaUoa to ■1,. Secretary by Members ..f t>icClul>.853 words
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Advertisement653 1896-10-12 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I TIIF. RK'ITKXIXU FAVOUKITES. HAKMSTOVS y /A <; hand enters. Are now concluding their Triumphant Tour of Javn. and will nrrU-- t.y ipaeialry chartered rtnamnr nn Friday, October With. UKAMi OPEHINQ J'ERFOKMANCE Untunlm/ QsUbtr I'lli. Box plan at Kkli.y up Walsh's. Limited. TOWN HALL. TIIK WII.I.AIil) i»I»KIJA CO.653 words
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Advertisement8 1896-10-12 2 FOR OENEKAL SHIPPING NIW8 -II. l'AUK 4. t8 words
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Advertisement92 1896-10-12 2 M. S. 8. intended far tlw straits Timtt nhonM h* vritt»n on on* Kid* of the p>p*r onlr. llv tho negloot of that rendition, many M 8. 8. «r» rcj'«-t<><l that might otherwise fo published. All tarntinng rontrm«u are unhimH tn tin- condition that the Manager nay Imre urn adrertiiuMni'iit92 words
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Article505 1896-10-12 3 THE DEFAULTING CHETTY. 1 isM iejra> oonon ro-t>Av. Court, this morning, judg nt in the 1 to the C 1 |o set aside the id :be reeah > made against Ml llromM, Bw klev. ami Mr tin petitioning Dank of India. f, the Official .I Sap:. I. Ml v. 1505 words
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Article64 1896-10-12 3 1 I v resulted by onducted by S indays, in Noordin ndi at, 1- the better and other .it nojay locality. i singing snatches <i 13 evenings, bynuu in bow 1 "itli gh ;it gusto, and I lad- al-o join in. The know that one of >t r'laiieimdri64 words
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Article54 1896-10-12 3 month, t1... numbei ol arrivi d from ompan d with ihowing an II 30 -Ie.UH.I--traffic, of which i'l -iiiian. 1 Italian. 1 and I Swedish. utioned above. I,lBc from svv.,i..» 1. From tioihow, the. N. ,nli. .i-t 11 the typhoon vvill begin, no nh theii living instead54 words
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Article600 1896-10-12 3 The entries, whii-li wan published (m Saturday, must lie sdmowttdgad bj all U) b« very good, ami the (omiiiilt.-e me to oongratutated. As compared «nli ih' Bpriag Meeting, than aratt borsM enter.-d, a* against .17, with H mm entries. Tlir fn-s (cxi'lnsii-i- i>l entriea m the oom for600 words
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Article66 1896-10-12 3 1 hi. 1 in il of the Associated Chambers <>f Commerce of Great Britain has forwarded a memorandum to Mr. Chamberlain, recommending the Government t.. appoint officers in the colonies to report oa the trade of these dapesdencie* of the Empire with the oomde world generally, with the66 words
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Article69 1896-10-12 3 The Bangkok Timm .-ays that the railway from PetchaburL nndertaken by 1 Siamese prince nameil Naradhip, will be financed abroad should insullicicnt capital be raised in Biam. It is not intended to form v company to cany out the subeme; the undertaking will stand in the name of69 words
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Article114 1896-10-12 3 great ha* been the recent influx of China n into Hawaii that there is .1 danger of the islands becoming orerpoimlated. With a view of controlling emigration, a law has just been passed making it ooeupulaory for .very inhabitant to be registered 1 and to posoow a114 words
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Article104 1896-10-12 3 Ni.ws reached Uydney on the iTtli >,',, i, mber of the maaaacre of portion of a boats crew from the Austrian warship Albatntu, at Solomon laUada. \ni..n- the killed is Baron ron Lone, n renowned Austrian scientist, MidBhipinan Beaufort, and two bluejackets. The Albalrott wu anchored104 words
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Article167 1896-10-12 3 SATURDAY'S CRICKET. Oa Saturday afternoon, a match was played between 8. C. C. eleven, captained by K. 1). Mactaggart, and the S K. C iv-ulling in :i vi.tory for the latter by 14 runs, the Korea being: Mactaggart'i XI 82, and 8 I!. C. 71. For the winnen C. Valberg167 words
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Article252 1896-10-12 3 MORE MUSIC ASKED. Til TDK EDITOR f»p THE "9THAIT9 TIMES." Sir, It' my mciiiiiry serveR me right, only a portion of the sum raised by public rabacriptiofMWM handed over t<> the Municipality to disburse the expense of performance, twiee week, by the i?t. Cecilia Hand on the Ksplnnade and elsewhere..252 words
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Article241 1896-10-12 3 Calcutta, 2«tli rilipluillWl. Doubts of the nature of the epidemic in Romhay BMW MMad It is declared to be tlic- plague, hut not of a severe form. The Health Department is doing its utmost to (temp out the scourge by flushing ir.-iins. diatalscUog •treeta, and busiagtba i*-d-dlof241 words
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Article548 1896-10-12 3 U-Vo.,, (fa Tin,., Cwyfcm.") 1...MH.N. :«»li s.-pt bar. A.lvi. e, ivcciv.-.l by mail from XaUMteTC report thai the hhavalo rebeh bare surrounded Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The statement mad* by i ii<- Tim,.,' Cain correspondent thai tli- Kkadhre bad rtayedaauorl tbate in> Peris, when mi his tour548 words
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Article964 1896-10-12 3 Thk following report, dated 9th October, is i«sued to tin- shanhoMen <if the MalM Mining and Trading C'onipanv, Limited Your directors beg to submit a state- I ment of the company's accounts for I the period from February 13th, 1886, to August Bth, 1896, being the first964 words
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Article257 1896-10-12 3 A number of anerta and oUmci interested in the textile industries paid a visit, the oilier clay, to tlie experimental works of thu Kamie Syndicate, Hythe End Mill. Staines, for the purpose of witnessing a demonstration- of the new method of dealing with ramie, or China grass. This Urn,257 words
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365 1896-10-12 3 THE LATE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Thk Most Key. Edward Wliite limim, Nrchbishop of Canterhury, whose death I announced in to-day's telegram, was I i his(l7thvear. Tin- late Arehhishopwas I !<• -"ii of E. \V. Benson of Birmingham I eath. and formerly of York, and was I Imi near Birmingham in365 words
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Advertisement665 1896-10-12 3 NOTICE. CHRISTMAS 1896" PRESENTS FOR. JiO^E. JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. Have received fresh xupplii -ol tli. suitable for Christinas presents, and will ing carriage paid if desired- to any 11 supplies of the following as may )>e IM TO FRIENDS AT HOHB (EBPBCIALI mentioned articles are certain to meet wi665 words
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Advertisement603 1896-10-12 3 I fo loivm« Indian and other CondiiiM-nts have pleasure in selecting gad despatchMdreea in Kntfhuid or elsewhere <.ueh L»jr-d by Constituents. AS PRBBBNTB 1^ old BINOAPOBJCAKB), the oaderith .1 grateful acceptance. ANTON KICK BIKIItS 12 in a tin. delicacy finding considerable favour MIZIAMK I ie well-known Japanese .on serve, contaming603 words
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Miscellaneous203 1896-10-12 3 WKATHKB UKI'OKT. /..i ••/•mi; (Mm lliupital, IM OM, M.V« I 'i.i.ni.:i[i.iii.!)|i.m. Iit.MAHKh. ISir. ..jW.M699.847p9.03U v. i;;'1.T1,.-i 71M) 7!t'() 7&6 i' 3 Wind s. \v. s.K. J-S A'.txTcnii). 88.4 -t Max. in Sun I IflJ) I ii. rwil. 11!>..-> lUlufail Nil. WKATIIKK TKLKGKAM 8.J..4C. r.i,.i,n,,i, 111, 11, I. lIONOKOMQ. Pwamrtir Uinetioa203 words
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Article140 1896-10-12 4 Under thin heading the following nl ibn-via tionsare used sir. —steamer th.— ship bq.— barque Brit.— British V. S. ITnited States ;Fr.— French ;Oer.-- German Put.— Dutch Job.— Johore Ac, O.e.,— (Jencrol cargo d.p.— deck passengers 11. I'neerU.in ;t. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf T. p D Taniong140 words
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Article1177 1896-10-12 4 Arrivals Since Noon of SATfKOAv. IMmm, Ocr. str. l.lflO tons. Capt Witt lOtn Oel From Moji, 28th Sept. Coal. W Mansfield and Co. I -W. Ban Bin (limit. Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Pet«--s, 11th Oct. From Klang. via Malacca 10th Oct. G.c, and 139 c\p. Wee Bin*1,177 words
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Article514 1896-10-12 4 Nairn, port, probable datr vf arHbaf. ait name uj at/rut*. Aden, London. O, I t ,v (I Agapanthaa, Antwerp, Oct. gt; i>. Bimoai Ajux. Liverpool. Oct. 12; Mansfield Arthur Head. Moji Oct. 17; M. H. Kailhl A. Ap.ar, Cal.uttn, Oct IS; Barkiei liOM*. Bawean, Bandjennaaain, Oct M j514 words
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Article80 1896-10-12 4 PABBKD BUNDA BTRAITH OB AKKIVKD XiX nunil;- [ten Pboh im.-tin IMit. ani> .Ship's Najii:. Com.mamikh. hk Wiikki: Anns S.uiin... lU--.■|,i. l-jN.mI -ivxlliilhti »Am«terd»m BsUvia 0?,u 1! S K I,''. AI Xi ll-r ouwriim,,! 5,.,,t MBatavia aoijritlmr. iriiiiin U. Uw Hurlln-rt .lulv 24 Manila D. Brcakwi Oct a Ned h.s.Ocl.l.tliuic!80 words
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