The Straits Times, 19 February 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1898. NO. 19,450.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 862 1 „K BOSKKO COMPAHT. LIMITED I'-oIF. Standard Life A-ssrenos. S.^rieh Cnioa Kir. I»s»imBOs Sooiety „la, A»«ranos Oosopanj (Pir.). TCTtV,u«»>>ls Lil. Ass«r»no. Society. J?* SiM Marine lnrarasos Company. T :W «he-UferßescCo-l«j fH, Muituee Insuranos Compasj. Limited. aw nuticnlars of Uess Compaaies, ses the n^lrUse-eßt ol THE BORNEO COM,'isv, LIMITBD. Ageßta. si i:\MSIIIP
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    • 1127 1 STKAMSOIP CUMPANIFai I \E KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPII AgmtMiti Wnfsyers! But Aoocr, iateJ. Dae.ihels Co., a-S, Colltee Quat. Steamer 1.,,,, Kx|e.te,l Will be Despatched for On I'cin tlrr l. m. I!i. uis-in. Feb. 12. H'mii-sin. Pulu Ijiut. Cotei, Donggola, Dulougan, and Bcrouw. Feb. 18. Vpeslssaa. llatiivia. 17. PaaaaK Ifl. '..<..s. Itmtlirriir
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    • 674 1 INSURANCES. 'PIIK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE K. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital a>5,127,000 Paid up Capital -'1 J. 7.5.. Reserve Fuad 67f1,556 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADER-" INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Cspital Sohscribsd $:.,>>'.'<>• Amount
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    • 267 1 INSURANCES. rpHE IJUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices QI'EEH IXSCBAHCE Bt'ILOIEvIS, LIVEKIvoI.. The undersigned. Agents for the above Company, are prepared U> take risks at current rates. HOOOLANDT A Co. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1883. Head om.-E. Sixuafoee. Capital Fully Subscribed SS.OOO.nOO Capital Paid-up bt»,000 Reserve
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    • 429 1 BANKS. TTONOKONQ AND SHANGHAI jl banking corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000. RESERVE FUND 7,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI ainnmnm PROPRIETORS J..»10,000,000. St. C. HIi'HAKLSEN. E»si Chaibkik. I". BBEBBUaTjBV "f'A. J* RsVlfoHn. Eto. 11. D. Bunis.i. K>i. K L. K.. »»su.o»S«i O. B. DODWSU., Ksq. K. Si. s t R. U. Out, Esq.
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    • 670 1 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKKUS. JKWKLLERB, OPTICIANS. REPAIK.S PKOMPn.Y KXKI'UTED. ADOLF STKRXHKRG. I am. Dtu.iK in New AXD *****88 l him. Xi UMinii, .'.I. VI, STBEET. AIM.I.X RID llKlill UMialhllj bap to inlorm the i.u1.1,.- WlMElimi tlmt he has II mmml In- ,-slahlisliiueiil :,l the shove a.l.lrfss. lie nlso U'rs
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    • 856 1 IriTRKD.HIS BOY OKJROLI'._ MY lK>y. f. yearn of age, was recently taken with a severe attack of croup an.l I thought sure thai I would lose him. I had BSaa rhan.lsTlain's Cough I!. iiic.lt ■i.K.rli-.-.l nii.l ...ii.ludml to try it. and am happy lo say that after two noses he
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  • 84 2 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. BRITAIN AND CHINA. Established: 1831. PRICE IS CENTS. THE RAILWAY QI'F.STION. lAndon, 19/ A February. Mr. G. N. Cuizon. the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, state* that he is unable to confirm the report that China has agreed to tho
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  • 10 2 FLOATED OFF. The lietoriout bus been floated (iff
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  • 59 2 CONSPIRACY OF RILENCE. General Roisdeffrc appeared in full uniform in the Court, yesterday, during the trial of M. Zola. General Boisdeffre dramatically appealed to the jury to trust to the leaders of the army. But the General gave no information on the matter before the jury. Major K-uerhazy.
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  • 384 2 Lord George Hamilton, according to telegram dated February Hth, has concurred in the opinion of the Viceroy that the hostilities among the tribes on the North West Frontier were principally due to an unprecedented outbreak of fanaticism which the tribal organsiation was powerless to oppose. This view
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  • 53 2 Thk Itrough Comedy Company has arrived, and will open tonight in Sowing the Wind The play does not begin till MB, but the doors will In. open at U, The play, by Mr Sydney Grundy, is au excellent play and it had a great success when the Brough Company produced
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  • 14 2 I'..m!>. > r. exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, am on page 4.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Bagnall and Hill, s advertise that Mr. W. A. Foster now signs for them per pro.
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  • 12 2 Tun Government invites tender* for white-washing and painting the Central Police Station.
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  • 21 2 The Grillins for the Spring Meeting will be drawn for this afternoon at o'aioak in Mr. Abranis's yard, North Bridge Road.
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  • 22 2 TllK Mail despatched t'roin Singapore t,. fronton, via Marseilles, on the i'.Mli .'atuiarv. is expected to be delivered on the IM instant.
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  • 29 2 It is advertised that all claims against the estate of the late Captain J. C. Janues must be sent in to Messrs. Doualdton and Burkiushaw before a ■peciUad daU.
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  • 22 2 Yesterday afternoon, a Malay woman named Medah, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, for borrowing some jewellery and pawning it.
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  • 37 2 Li HokGian was yesterday afternoon, sentenced to six months' bard labour for, as a servant, stealing banknotes to tiie value of one hundred and twenty dollars <nm Mrs. Allan residing in Oxley R .ad.
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  • 46 2 Ykstkuiiay morning, a dispute took I Ie between two gangs of Chinese coolies, belonging to different clans, employed at the Stamford Rood Canal. On the arrival of the police the men were engaged in throwing brick-bats at one another. Five men were arrested
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  • 51 2 A Chinaman's house at 57, Queen Street was broken into early this morning. A constable on duty saw a Chinaman leaving tht premises with a bundle of sarongs under his arm. Chase was given by the constable who effected the thief s arrest and recovered .lie stolen
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  • 59 2 A teliurah to Rangoon says that I'riuce Henry, at Colombo, elected to land as Admiral (not as I'rince.) The delay in the arrival at Colombo was due to the collier-, who arranged to coal the Dmittehlanii, leaving Socotra for I'erim by mistake and having to
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  • 65 2 A coRRKsroNOENT says -There are fifty-three public houses and three hundred and sixty-eight farm spirit shops in the island of Singa'wre. Taking the population at two hundred thousand, this would give one house where liquor may be obtained, to every four hundred and seventy-five inhabitants. As a
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  • 78 2 The labours of the annual conference are over and Bishop Thoburn has left for India. The appointments, which, in the Methodist Church, are made annually remain with two exceptions as they were last year. The cliange is that Mr Wood takes charge of the Anglo-Chinese School at Ipoh.
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  • 89 2 Ix connect ion with therecentamateur dramatic performances of The Crimson Scarf," given in aid of the fund, of the Tanglin Church House, there has been shown to us a sta.ement of accounts audited by Mr. A. K. Swat, The Committee of management ask us to make known
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  • 80 2 The body of the man, who was reported missing in connection with the gun-powder robbery which took place on Wednesday last, has been recovered. The man's companion, who gave information to the police of the robbery, says that the deceased jumped off the tongkang into the water because
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  • 187 2 Yk-tekihy afternoon, the Chief Justice was engaged in hearing an action which had an interesting termination. It was a claim brought by Ismail Mahomed Co. against Elias Manny a jeweller of Hill Street to recover *J'"i, money alleged to be due on an account and for the
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  • 269 2 (Havoi TeUgranu.) TllK trial of M. Zola began on the 7th instant in a crowded court, and strung measure!* were taken to preserve order. /nl.i looked pale, but showed no signs of emotion The Court decided that the evidence and argument should lie conlined to the charges
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  • 1069 2 that the »t«»men plying thither, under the British flag, from 52SS lond themselve* to smuggling .Neither the Dutch Consul at renang nor the Dutch officials on the coast of Acheen, have heard of anything of the kind. In fact the rut that would be run by such|vessels is
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  • 44 2 A buffalo broke I. at the wharves yesterday afternoon, and attacked a Chinaman, inflicting :i nasty wound upon the mans leg. The animal was subsequently shot by Wergeant Macintosh. This is the seoindbaflalo that liudon* hurt within thl Uk w»«k
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  • 1063 2 We are all glad again to Me K Sir OMriM Mit.hell return To shores looking «o well. He lno g indeed, so well, that one would h.' almost disposed to ask why he, should shortly lravc for England, except ih lt even Govornors are entitled to a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 558 2 NOTICES. 1" XO BEL'S KXI'LOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manuta.liin.ni of: MYWMITK 1 \ITK UKI.MINK HYNAMIIF KI.AMIV. (l EI. ATI NE DETONATORB 1 VV7.K tun BH BLASTING \lT\i:\ lllll> UHI KII'UMITU, Ulna ALL unwnTT i««r» mram bvtmh Biitihh (..iviK»Kiirr, un uijninniu, aniuxI UK BORNEO COMPAHY, LTD. mii i aokii n. Native Malta,
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    • 943 2 NOTICES. I wililr I spKUUPOU si'dirriNu ri.ru. j Iht Spring Race BMtiM nilll»- held M»*4Ui,Ttaan*qr, Mayatth ,n.i niMiVi. May I'IWXiHAMMI KIKST DAY. Jill, Mny, 1888. K:i.-i Race. IMI M MiIKN PLUS, Vtilu.- M A Race for Maiden Hon«s— Weight Hr nk ll' -I. Ml..p. An allowance „l IIR*. lo bona>
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    • 1021 2 NOTICES. 1 .NOTICE. pilK Japanese Commercial Museum i. I opened to the public daily from V m. to fi p. m., at No. 1, Raffle. Nac*. Pixr floor, late M.-r-. Kati lln.i'.rrV NOTICK OF KEMOVAI. \\"t' have, this ilav. removed our offl.-v- > to Nos. 6, 7. and b. Malacca
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    • 795 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED. Tan«ong l'sgar Dock Deb-. Straits Trading Ooy. Share*. Majaard Coy. Sham. Taojong r,«»r Dork Coy. Share.. I Prye Kiv.-r Dock Toy. Shares. KOIt SALE. Sporting Clul> K Debs, j Municipal o Deb. ISrti issue, payable, S>iak Timber Coy. Shim-. FKASEK 4 Co.. v. c. K\' i
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    • 89 2 M. 8. 8. IiMM for the Strain IW« ihonld be written on on* tide of the paper only. By the naflaot of that oondition. man; 11.5.n ra)*Mad that ruicht otherwiee ba published. AU «Wan| oonttmcu are eabtaet to the condition that the Manager may leave the adTertieeaient oat of the
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  • 2845 3 N(1 13 IN THK RUSH OF MANY WMM. n M .Maid iu»lk w.t.rr n*. „rth.»—n .U. .nd _*l_lt« •>!■! -tnilU ">H k»"«. OtaM' .kl b-ni h wi<J U» branch. »nd th« tri». I-TamM i™* d ■I MCry M<t rwl, k J0,,, ,i, U» uil |J lh« Übuanni
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  • 342 3 AN.It'AL TEA MEBTISIi. Last night, the Methodist annual taa w.i- M in the Anglo-Chinese School. There were about one hundred and twenty persons present. The six tables mn ill charge of ladies, who, to a large extent, if not altogether, provided the good cheer. The tiatwai in
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  • 69 3 Ykstkkpav. Captain Kldra.hl, of the Uni.li •taamai Mjawawaa, was Biiminonsd inatanWC for bringing into this 5,.ti1,n.,-.,i from Bata*E a d.vrepit udalck Chinaman, lie admin, d the BbUft M de Vie.|. 111.- Dutell CollMil-(i.-n.ral. :lsked for I postponem.nl and the banco of two Magistrates grant, d it
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  • 106 3 Tin- departure of tin 1 0. B. S. Ua 1,, .m Panaof baa btan bad Eh Ihii evening she iboald thaiafaw arrive M i lav TbaOpuuaitaamar li'/Lhiimj should alaa mm on HoadajaaabaiatakTawa Hwang I i da> Mutual ataamar i;* >' Un Hongkong on the IMb inatant, and is
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  • 1085 3 London, 6th February. The v,.,n, IVrm»(i says Russian official support to M. Leoritiefl and Prince Henry of Orleans nil! be restricted to a -limr o( genuine satisfaction if they are successful News {rom the Niger Protectorate regarding fighting with the Ediba lril« states that our loases were
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  • 264 3 RESULTS OP FRIDAY'S PLAY. SIKOLK HANHHAr. Mr- Somerville ser. brat Mi» Buckley 6-2, 0-3. Mrs. Reid ler Mi-. Jelley 6-6, 6-I', US. 11. CLASS. MIXED DOI'HI.K HAM'I, Mr. and Mm. Holland 16, brat Mr. and Mrs Hooper 16. 6-4. 6-4. Mr. and Mrs. Schrager BK Mr. and
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  • 161 3 A month ago a report was made that an act of piracy had been committed and that the police had pursued the pirates as far as I'ulo Langsat and had succeed in arresting three out of four. It was also stated that the police had been tired
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  • 348 3 A coRREMioSDENT who has made himself acquainted with the opinions of the hetter class of Chinese on the cracker question writes It is inconceivahle what some men who are wedded to old ideas, and who are apparently incapable of grasping anything ne'vv. will commit themselves to. There
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  • 460 3 i I THE PASSENGER LISTS. THE P. O. "Games" February. Mr». Adams; Mr. ami Mrs Karle SergtMaioranJ Mrs Shillington and family, Mr. R. A Uw Mr J. A. Peggs. Sbashhai," 26th February. Lieut. Cochrane, Col. Bogle, RE. "Coromakdiu" Uth March. Mr. and Mr*. Ixivell Mrs. Ijiwrence .lackson'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 TO-MORROW "8 riU'RCII SERVICES. Shkovk Si xhay. CHURCH OF KS(iLANI) St. AM»:»-r .I'li.l SkKVK E.s 7 a. m.. Matins. 7..t0 a. in.. Holy Eurliarist and Sermon. iv. in Holy Eu.linri-t. 4 p. ni.. Service of the Catcchiani. >t.M p. in., Kvensong and Sermon. St. M.vTTutws Can a m H. 30
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    • 346 3 I NOTICES. TANOLIN CLUB. THE Annual lienrral Meeting of the Tanglin Club will be held »t ihc Club, on Friday, Rfc *Mh., at P (i) To r, „■!>.■ the Committee'" report (or ilm year ending Jan :<lst. IWKt. (ii) To receive the Hon. Trea»urer'« (iii> To elect Committee of hums'
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    • 549 3 FOR SALE: EM IM.< tVMEN TS: Tt I.IT i AM) PERM WIALB. 'Ist tiki. Uaaaai a lim; '-'id and .tr. i inn.-. lOcanUa line: 4th to llth tlmrs. A rants a line; rth to 18th timo., .1 ,<-ntaa hue; »tl,T»,inl., cents a hn,-. l.ni no charge Ina than one dollar.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 194 3 ARRANUKMKNTS. Sati kdav, lUth Fkbbuakv. High Water. 10.15 p.m. Field firing. Changi IM. UOlOll. S. C. C. Cuckct. (irillin drawing at Ahrains s. 6. 1 0. I. Tcni|»raii,c Club 7.:WBrough Comedy Sowing th« Wind Town Hall. v:«' Sunday, '-itrii Fkiiki arv High Water. »H a in. 10..">u p.m. Shrove Sunday
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    • 111 3 WKATHKK KKI'ORT. Kandang Ktrbau Hotpital, I-". 1 Feb. 1880. ''II 111. Sp .111 !lp Ml. i:< VM.k.-. Bar. Temp. lO.fl H4.0 784 >'._ W.ll'lhThei 76.0 7«8 "2-= Dir.ofWinil «-«.('alm 5-J Max. Temp. 88.1 S Mm... T.'IO Ml Mai. in Sun 111..', Rainfall Nil. S~ WKATHKK TKLKUIIAM. (K. K.A.& C. Telegraph
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  • 483 4 Smoipoßi linn Fnniit, IMS. PRODUCE (Rates art corrected to 12.30 a.m.) Gambler, 8.50. Copra Ball, "0. do Pontiantk, 7.90. Feppei, Black, 58.75. uo Whlt«,(BX> S9 Ml mu'o Flour Sarawak, 3.M. do Brunei.... "onium! ;'."<>. Pearl Sago 3.00. Coffeo, Bali, picked ».00. Coflee Palembang, picked.... .IJ.CH). Coßee, Liberian, No. 1
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  • 102 4 For l-'r.tr. Timr. To-n»v. I'Liliu I'.runilan I'ieciota. .1 p.m. A J •■-li ll.lx, 4 p.m. I Malacca A Klang Sappho, 4 DJB. Iteli Sumatra, 4 p.m. P.mtianak M ftnlioiMt, 4 p.m. Sarawak Voncaerlt, 4 pjn. Monday. Mnl.ioa Miiai- iW'»'. 1 p.m. s ir:it.:iyji via ports B. Pok Guan,
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  • 116 4 Fbou Kfßorr-By the M. M. .IMtour*'. due on UOtli inst.. with <lnles lo the >lh January. Slu' l,rin K re|ili.-8 lo the mail whkh lift Singa|»re on the 2Hth From China :-Bv the P. 4 O. ».<■*,«, due on the 24th iiißtant. Lett Singapore Duo in London
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  • 51 4 P.t s s Hrn hum from T.-luk Anson \il> iK>rt»:-Mr. Hi-llier. an.l Mr-. MnrtinIVr s. I'entakota (r..m Calcutta nnil IVnniiß M.-bis. BruUKh Camaly Coy., Mr. M. W Roux. Col. ainl Mm. Tonikinson M.-e-rs. A. .1. Battlf, <f<'o. (iryer, A. E. W.-11-. HIM Uopold, and Mr., Mrs, and MissO.
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  • 190 4 (bur Singapore). Tor M. ST. If l» nil from Marseilles .lan S3: Mr. K W. Ihi.icl.i-. ami Mr. D. Ko.ll. Mi-» 11.n.1.r, Mr K XV. Douglas. IVr MM s. Kr u>l Huh from Mar--oill.- 1-VI.. 1.1 Mi-- Clemenli Smith, Mr. (i. Van Kianslvk, Mr. A. J. Souman. Mrs.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 237 4 Under thilheading the following nlibreriaLi.ni- are u«ed itr ■teamer *h. thip tq.— barque Brit.— British U. 8. United states rr. French Otr.— <lerm»n Dut.— Untch; Joh.— Johore; 4c, Q. c, General canto d.p.— deck i>n&«enger(i II. Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjons hoi Wharf; T. D.— Taniong r.\gar Dock
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    • 1145 4 ARRiTiU Sixce Nook o» taalaaaMK Amnrrtt, Brit. itr. 10« tone, Capt Taylor, 19th Feb. From T. Anßon, 16th Feb. O.c, and 142 d.p. Wm Bin and Co. For Klang. ■at— Ma, Iltie lsow\, Brit. str. 893 tons, Capt Shepherd, 19lh Feb. From T. Anson, IHth Feb. (I.e. and
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    • 425 4 JVaifW, port, probable date of arrival, mid name, of agents. A Apcar, Hongkong, Feli«8; S. Mi Ml. ,11 Ciinlitl, Ift hub 7; Aiiipliilrite, H'kong, X.-I F 14; Rautonbprg Ballaaret. London. Mar r. A- 0. Bayern, Bremen, Mar 3 Bohn Mrvcr. Borneo. Hongkong. Mar 12 ;1'.41i. Both. Batavia. F.-li
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    • 106 4 ffua 5 Vk8»l'8 Name. A Toxs. Caftaim Pkoh Sailxd. Cokdionlk*. 1 \JH Feb| 18 >VyniT Snr. str. 40T. UwnDM Sivl.ini; X.-l. lei 11.I 1 Simom an.H'»Ik tixmlw Brit »tr. ni7 BKraton P. Dvirli Mi 4 r.i.-an.pli I w 1» Oanfa «tr. 1970 Davins k--n I ■•■;■> l .l;m 15JorneoCo)f
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    • 87 4 Dm. V«uu.'a Nmi Fuuißic C»ptii» Ihmimiius i Feb 19 Sappho Brit.atr. Wnhl Klang vi» portß 1» r.'imnK str. i KawlinKwn SEkl un.l BiaUUI 19 1 11.-1.. »tr. lnkak-r I IVnanK and l)«li 18 1 Oanfa Mr. IMa Hongkong ud shanKli" 1 1» lil.Mifallofh »tr. Mm FUana I 1 B—
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 331 4 NOTICES. .1 AM KS WATSON CO-'S SCOTCH WIIISKIKS AUK THK OB VAU K IN TIIK MAKKKT: V (I SHOO r«K CASK, DUTY PAID. O. SPECIAL RESERVE. «UHannimi>m UOMINIR 10 YEARBOLD, $i6.oopekca.e, duty paid lIH.AIS MU.K Ml UKIAII. IiKAI.KI;-. I'll M< A LISTER Co.. -oleagotb ISMAIL AM) RAHEEM I>l\M..\|. MII.'-lIWIS HAIfOFACTURINO
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    • 295 4 NOTICES. "JOHORE REST HOUSE." This fine and comfortable establishment is opened to the public, is situated in the best part of the Town with sea front, and is luxuriously furnished to meet the comfort of visitors. <ii I. id. airy, anil comlortable Rooms. 1.i.:n.-.iis and Wines of the best Brands.
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    • 1038 4 _NOTICES^_ BEAUTIFUL SKIN Hands and Hair Produced by V SOAP The most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of pimples, blackheads, red, rough, and oilyskin, red, rough hands with itching palms and shapeless
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    • 27 4 SHARES_W ANTED. MunVipal Debentures 81!. Do. Do. Tanjuuß I'apar bonds. New Pryo lltvi-r llwk Co.'s. FOR BALE. fengeranf; I'lnnting iSlmres. Straits Steamship Jeli'bux. 80MERVILLE4GUSN, Eichiknge Share Brokers.
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    • 109 4 NOTICES. I r-IRUBHED FOOD. T»Y IT AXD YOU WILL BE aATMPIBD. I. R. BELILIOS begs to Inform the public that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at 34, Belilios Koad, is now opened Crushed Food, Indian Oats, and Bran. ENGLISH OATS FOR RACE HORSES. To be had at 19, Raffles
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    • 83 4 I NOTICES. JSENS()N'S_WAT<;nTT>s ■tAKOHCTOEY, LCDOATE MILL, Losdou MAKER TO H. M. THK yUEEN. Specially nmnufv -tur.-.l ud recora mended for use In the Kast. Bikkoh'k SrieuL Btbexoth "FIELD" WATCH. A Gold Koyless English Hilf Chrono meter. 1-JS. BENSON'S "LUDOATE" WATCH. A t tire.--.] unrtcr Plate English LeTsr tulk compenMteU. Silver,
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