The Straits Times, 2 March 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898. NO. 19,4(18.
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    • 841 1 noKNIOCOKPAMT.LIMITBO. .imv standard Lit* a*nmaos. 'I s.^«h CIO. rt~ I»na»noe fcoiatj iita. A»«raao» C«-paaj (Fha). *"V",ir"- Ld. Aawia.ee aoesstj. iC iki«a H*riM iMur-ano. Coa-ipaay. J>! China Mutual Stoam Navigation CompaDj. ic t ii«nai Lagw Bear Compaav g US!*. I-Muraao^Co-pMirLtoitoa. s DArticolan of Uhm Coasnutiaa, see the hi Ld^rt— <* THE
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    • 1400 1 STEAMSUIP COMPANIES. I y. KOMNKLUKK I'AKLTVAART MAATSCHAII'IJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aqrnlt ul SimjaiMrr: Slur AriKlicli-, latk J. Ihimilu Co., S-3, Colltie Qi'av. Steamer From Kl|«cted W ill W Despatched for On Sitnhum. Ilina-in. Feb. 11. il .11.1-111. I'ulu l^iul CoU-i Berouiv," and Boloogan. Mar. 1. <"n.l'>l
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    • 667 1 LNSURANCES. THE LONDt)N AND LANCABHIM FIRE ISSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ■ti'.laT.SOO Paul up Capital l'l -.'.7M1 Kewrve Fund 07«,35S The undereigned, Agent, for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at 90 .^BOUBTKAD 4 Co. riNK CHINA TRADER- IN-sIKAN- K X COMPANT, LIMITED. Capital s,,t d».,i «<j.i, Amount I'»i<l up
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    • 926 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY 1 XOW Mt.ld.H' IN Till ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices: gilts- hiimMt Dl ildiko.. Lir«iii-.K'i The undersigned. Agent, for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at current ratet. HOOOLANDT A Co. THE STRAITS INSIUANCK 1 I'OMPANV. LIMITED. UTABLISIIIC 188 S. Hiad Orrici. SißQirou.
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    • 510 1 BANKS. nONUKOSO AND SHANUHAI HANKINU I'OKIi'It.VTION. PAIDC P CAPITAL |lll,(««>,not). RESEHVK FIND I >.l««.o<H>. RKSEKVE 1.1 MUI.ITY OF\ 11(UBOOOU PROPKIKTOKS J..»IO,OUU,OUU. Cjukt or i- i Hox.J. J. Iltixluvis.. Ohaihuak K. UtiAT. K«|. IHrriiriiutiii 0. llaoanAS*. K«,. A. I K»t«,.md. Km. .i. 11. U.'M»,i. >:•<,. I! I. Kicataiwa.aW Q. B. DonWBI.I..
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    • 611 1 NOTICKS. CUAI'K SIIIKTS 11/HITK Yunatoya Crupe Shirt. I TT Sl.Bo. Coloured Kioya Crape Sliirts with Tie at *1.7.">. A large ituck in hand Y. SIIIBUYA. U.C. 40, HiKh Street CEMENTIUHT! CEMKNTKiHT!! CKMENTIGHT!! A RBW MtVCOMUCTIMi I AND WATBRPBOOf PAINT. (IKDIXAUV KMKMKiHT. 1 (iiinranteeil to reduce the tc.up. latmc on palvani/inl
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    • 856 1 SORE THROAT QUICKLY (TRKH. VOT long ago in .peaking of .ore throat 11 and th, diffl, ulti [reoiiently r xiien Waad ineiirnig it, <i r J.y Thomas of I n.ondale. Pa t.,|,| hon he had often cured II mlii. himli. We give il in his own words have frenwntlT u»e«l
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  • 19 2 SiMKHilKin. At Pennng. on the Kith Ke!.rii» r> Kmilv Avu.i.. daughter of T. H (iiiinerlield, «geil 111 months.
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  • 65 2 STRAITS TIMES. Established:1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE BRITISH ARMY. [MulHcripHon rain ami ndvertiting ratal m«y be found an the fourth page.] HO INCREASES VOTED. /W«h, 2ml Man*. Tlie House of Commons has passed the increased votes lor men and pay in the Army A
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  • 58 2 BRITISH DRKiADK TO THE FROXT. The British brigade of the Xile Expedition is advancing rapidly to the southward. The brigade moves in light inarching .rder. an. l is already within twenty-four miles of Berber. This movement is made owing to the Dervishes threatening an attack on the Egyptian
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  • 20 2 Al I ACKKII 1!V IXFI.I KNZ.V. Lord Salisbury is confined to his room by an attack of inlluunzu.
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  • 52 2 FINAL RR MATCH. In the final test-nmteli, now playing at Sydney, the Australians were out, in their first innings, for ML The Englishmen then went in for their second innings, and have made I7S for the loss of nine wickets. The Englishmen were out in tlioir first innings
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  • 216 2 Tiik Dervishes have now taken the "tensive, and the British Brigade. ittaehidto the Nilcexpedition, is hurrying to the front. At the "date of last mail advices, two British regiments had arrived at the head of the railway under construction from Wady Haifa and Abu-hamed to Berber. Berber
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  • 197 2 IkUMUi from Holland rc|H>rt a move hy the Standard Oil Company, which has had to he countcraeted by divided action on the pad ol the Dutcii GoVMBUMt The Standard Oil Company si eks to gain a bating in I'alenil.aiiL-. win re several Dutch companies are working extensive
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  • 121 2 With rahnaea to the paapoaal tor a banktaf holiday on Saturday, it ipointcd nut to us ihat tin; pro|>osal is l>tl|>v:ttt l> :i!>lt- The »¥B>im§» business of Silica pine tod, indeed, most ol the hu■UMM ol ingiptTl h based upon up. raluiu- in l.nMilon. and tin; hdapam which .-iu^.ipoiv in.
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  • 11 2 1 in Strait/ Budget will be published 10 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 13 2 Peodice, exchange, and share price*, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 The Sanaa homeward mail by the Saehten closes at 10 am. on Monday.
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  • 16 2 Mkssrs. Powell >v Co. advertise a furniture vale at Abbotsford, Orchard Road, on the 12th inst.
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  • 18 2 Mrssrs. Powell it Co. advertise an auction sale of onions, at the P. O. wharf, on Friday next.
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  • 17 2 The two Russian men-of-war. Xavarin and Sittni Vddy, left Singapore for China this morning, about 9 o'clock.
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  • 30 2 Tut M. M. Swliury left Saigon at t a.m. to-day, and is duo here on Friday next at daylight. She will probably be despatched, the same day, at 3 p.m.
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  • 27 2 It is rumoured among the men of the West Yorkshire Regiment that two Companies are to be sent to Penang We attach no value to the rumour.
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  • 37 2 A violent gale occurred early this morning, causing damage to some of the exposed buildings along the sea front At the post office, a part of the roof was blown off into the roadway.
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  • 43 2 Mr C. F. Curtis, says the /Vr<i<- l'ionter, has shot a full grown elephant at Alor Pongsu. near Began Serai, in Province Wellesley. The tusks, which measure about five feet, are fine specimens, and it is believed are worth about $400.
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  • 63 2 It is said hy the lWak l\m»r that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has directed that five hundred pounds should be paid, as a charitable grant, to Mrs. Syers. Out of this grant, a first .lass passage by Mcssagerics Maritimesteamer has to be deducted, however. A
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  • 67 2 COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. A man and a woman, residing at 71, Java Road, were arrested, last night, in a Yikisha by t ho |>olice in Victoria Street, apparently on their way to dispose of moulds for the manufacture of counterfeit coins. In the prisoners' possession, the police discovered a cement mould
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  • 66 2 DdMmUm King of start visit to Rome, the OMattM of the treatment of French missionaries was discussed between the King and the Pope. The missionaries had a grievance against the Siamese officials and Government at the time. At the audience, the Pope offered to send to
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  • 75 2 Tmk American community in Bangkok have agreed not to allow the Hon. John Barrett to retire from the post of I'nited States Minister there, without giving expression to the high appreciation in which they hold him. The arrangements wen- entrusted to Dr. lleyward Hays, and there was
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  • 88 2 The Bangkok Tramways Company has issued its report for the second half of last year. The report announces a profit of Ujti 1 1 ii .(Is during that period. The gross receipt show an increase of over 10,(HM>. ticals yet, owing to the increased cost of fuel, the
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  • 91 2 A distinguished Danish officer in the Siamese Service I.ieut. Commander Schmiegclow died at Bangkok on the L'lst February. He was in command of the Siamese gunboat //.in Sal.ru on the memorable evening of the With July, l-li: when the French gunboats I ,„■■,„>:. i,tl and Cum,
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  • 106 2 PRINCE HENRY It has been decided to reprint, in thin weeks Stroll itfit. tin: account of Prince llcnrv'* arrival that appeared in last week's lluilyrl. OoßMqasOtlT. the Huil,/.-! to bepublishedon Kriilay, I he 4th, at In a.m., will contain the fulhiarrative of the I'rituc's visit, from his arrival to his
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  • 61 2 To TIIK EDITOK W TIIK "STKAITS TINES. Sik, In connection with the theft at the [tallies Hotel, retxirted in your issue of the JMh February, may I be allowed to say that the watch was not taken from under the pillow of Mr. Kansome, but oil'
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  • 47 2 Tiik Hand of the Regiment will play in the Botanical (iardenson Friday, 4th March, from In Hu.i p.m. M March. Tannhuu.or .Wiutner Overture ••llberon" WeVr! (.ran, Nmional hotuU..W. <i. Bentloy. l'uvolo Duet l.c- i■; .-i.ix Ue Fluan' Walti Amoretten Tanw .tiuiufi B»l*clion.."Tbe Gondoliers "....Sulliirln. "Ood8a»tU« <*!••■.••
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  • 1311 2 \Tht JoUoirinj account o) a journey U Kfri titmhita* it trrillni hy a laity icko rn-tntly prnrtrnM into a part of the JwJLIT .rh,r, no uhiU VtmuiH had ever be/on been teen.] (Fourth Article) MALAY FEMALE CURIOSITY. At Kuala Jellei, the sun and Iht
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  • 343 2 A I'KOSPKHOIS COMMI-XITY. TUB KoAl) TO kl Al A JKLLKI From our Corrrtpumlent EaahKtat.tMAina, This Hari Kaya, there i, rejoicing, due to a rich liarvmt^S total absence of cattle disease u excellent fruit crop. The Mai™ «1 Kuala Pilah is liajllhgi JSffj a had crop or even
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  • 591 2 ACTION FOR DAMAGES A.SSA CRAM) I. DAVID BKIS« Tbik morning, before Mr Ju-iin Laaob, at the .Supreme Court, a claim and counter claim wa« he;irj MM Anna Grand David lln,k Mr. Joa.|uiin appeared for the |<laintitl, and Mr. Hraddell fur the d.in! The facts of the ,i»> arc that th«-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 NOTICES. "NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. MuolKtunmol: l> NWITK ■usmn i.KI.MINF HYNAMIIh RLASIIM, (iKI.MINK HKION M i in mioor 1 M V H I inn Ml. 11. 1. 11l IMIVi, \IT\H\I I Thi inovi Kxpinmvn, auxo all ■inumß nQ*muß*ruu,tmuAim •»i>»» v T B«mmi (•o»fl»»iiiirr, »xi> lU.THiurou, <io*Rl»TMD IO OF Kt'riuioii DUALITY
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    • 818 2 NOTICES. 'I'lIK nionlhh MMlllf meeting of the Church Work As»o.ialion will la-h.-1.l m Hi.- BaHii Olrlr School, WadM Hank, ai t p. in. t/a I (.M 1 m...i .li-. »hitr.riflrlcar. I h on riffal .•>■•■: !,]».k .n.l h.MnU-r tjBB. Finder will I- in— iil«ll .\,.|.K UK ..I. I'l.sNKHTllKk. c-nlral 1'..1m
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    • 867 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HCIBimnC I'AI.MISTISY MRS JusKl'llA NORTH. pHUOtOLOOItT, ])i-..nicr of Chal racier, and,, f|> H -t,| resent, and future Adu.e in Marriage, Hu-iness.and ■a-' v ■•> ii,.- n. i FFLxa hotel, ItiMtm So. 31, Mm Iliehuim o/lOu.m <>i I,> mtUaal, Feess.", fora simple "••■'"■K. tat $10 for it detailed examination
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    • 337 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Taojnnc r.ig»r Dock Del*.. Slrnit. I i -i. 1 Itic1 tic Coy. Shnrcs. M»>nnnl A Coy Sharw. l anjoni 1-agnr Dock Coy. Shares. Prye Bivr Dork Coy Shares. KOR UU Sporting Club B Drlw. t«iaL TinihtrCoy. Shnn-B. nUSBI i Co., ii Kvrhanc" mill shir,' Brokers. COMPOSITOR. TYTANTED,
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    • 24 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OP ANY NEWSPAPER IX ASIA BRITISH IXDIA EXCEPTED X0 OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.
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  • 1901 3 JAVA. p 11. (Ml rI. ANTING AIIVANTAOK3. Mi, r'rink Adam, a eoflee planter f r ,,',,i Java, has recently been visiting i rwUm where lie intended to stay until laal montli. He was the interest Ceylon < apit.llists in ...n... planting in Java, and the Ulen Si vis
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  • 97 3 Kkaiiim ot Ibrahim has baa eommitteil i. 'i trial a) tbeneztaittingoftha .lii.liriaH'oiiiniissionei'sl'ourt, iiiKinta, for the murder of his niatoaM, U>O| Meilh.atTroiiok, on the I'Mli of .l.inuary last. The iliniaWirl was about DO years .i1.1.an.l as divorced from her husband. Slie had but reeently.aicepted the pn laotion of
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  • 101 3 At I'enaiiL.-. on the J.'itli K. ■l.rnarv, Aasistant Superintendent da Hamel, .vi.l lavenl oooaUbha, raUed the Mutual lni|iroveiii. nl A-m« ialion. Gap) de Hamel lorood opaa the iloor and miharl into the pr iaaa. He found no one uaiublini:. nor >.iw any iiu|>lemenu for aambUnn. Ha
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  • 129 3 fl» Taiwan Mthlast, Mr. Stringer, II It M vi.c' i'oiimil .it Bangkok, eoneluded nil eii. |iiiry into tlie nationality of Awang, aaias Oeman, who had sonic montlu previooaly been registered H British anbjacl on Urn strength of a Mnoapore laMaiinfl The Stamen Ooveratnonl olai .1 UnHi Blimnae subject
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  • 55 3 Tiik II 1 steamer f.iiawaii from Madras left IVn:in.- >.-tcrdav. and is expected here mi.. now. Tha ii s s m lakaa Into dookat Tanjoni Pagar, ami the Dutch ileamci I urrul I «n» undocked I'll,- ii. s s i. which arrived lv.vi I'euang, tin- morning, brought
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  • 39 3 1.., Java ports,<% F.duelrd Mar. I lt,M,-lc:i.l a 00 Sydney via ports. CKtm, due on Ihe Ufa Much. SlcAbsl.i .V <o Europe, .5....'.»~. due .'.Hi March, licun M.VCI A LO. (louiikoili!. Barmiiiu, due lOtu Marcb,
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  • 1086 3 WAX POETRY. ''Thekk is nothing more remarkable just nor," said The Pessimist, "than tlie martial I had almoat said (jaacon tendency of our poets and poetry. With their usual hlindnes* to the most obvious facts before them, the gentlemen who discourse in the newspa|>erB of signs of
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  • 496 3 THE PASSENGER LISTS. THE P. O. Coromakdel," 11th March. -Mr and Mrs. Lovell Mrs. Lawrence Jack bod; Miss Taylor; Mr. Justice Law Mr. J. 8. Elmore; Dr. Wilson; Mr. r Sampson Mrs. Williamson Jones an< family Miss Van Hall Mrs. Law and infant, from Penang "Bemal,- 2.M11
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  • 521 3 If you wear tight shoo, you will have corns if they are just easy fitting, corns will never grow if you rub hard everyday Keeriiitini; wrKeant— Do you know i [111 I nhout the drill r" Recruit Avi-ooriHi. Didn't (Ii jist tell ye (Ii worked in i|iiarry these
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  • 84 3 TIES FOR WEDNESDAY. LADIES' lsn I.X BAKDICAP. Mrs. Stokes and Hit Sal/niann l:. Iv. Mr«. Jelley and Mrs Saunders scr. Miss Xalimann and Mrs. Keid v. Mrs. Dare and Miss Buekley. TIES FOR THURSDAY. I Mill s' nOIBLEJ. Mm. Evatt and Mrs. Gunn v. Mrs. Stokes and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 DELIGHTFUL I INVICORATINO I Cottdy's Fluid 1 Supplies Ozjitf is fMliiiieJ 1 la Sea Witer. KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. MELLIN'S FOOD CONTAINS N()STAK( 11. BIT MAKES A PKKKECT FOOD KB THE YOUNIiEST CHILD. MEI.I.I.N'S POOD for Infants anil Invalids maybe obtained of all Healeri tliroiißliout the wurlil MELLIN'S fFOOD. mki.i.ins oioumiooo
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    • 313 3 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO IMPORTERS HIGH°CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES: Bkst Brown Caii' H....T-. leather lim-rf, nh, SI i .V. pair Brown Om Calk Boots, leather lined. >].i BmW! Kin Vki.ht Boot, light make. tMJft Black Qua Vki.dt Boun, light make, BjUft Brown Cm* Boon, broad toes, MM ami S* .Vj, i
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    • 207 3 John Little Co. Ltd. beg to announce that they have secure*! the services of- an Exi'KiuJENCEU MILUXEH. All Millinery orders promptly and carefully executed. Singapore, J4lli Frhrunr). MM RILEY.HAKGREAVES iiavk ion iMiwi The Cycle of the Future: The ACATENE." Chuinless Cycle. r.ti.l, 4KB SB ROM UILEY, HARGREAVES MMk tlie Mm
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    • 592 3 PORBALE;RMPLOTMENTB; I" I I I: IND PERSONALS. lrrrmt. If. cml« a line; 2n<l tail Jr.l lime*, in, mis a line; 4th to Hth timo. cenu a lino; Tib to IKlh lime.. S i«u a line; aflrrwanU. a crali a line, lull Bo I 'harjte li-u than one dollar. Thu«, a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 279 3 WEATHEU RKPORT. KtKvi.nu, K.rlmu Hf»pHal, 111 Mar. Im< a.m. S p.m. fl p.m. Remarks. Bar. ..9MH9M4MIMII9 Temp. H3.0 MJ 7."i.1 i W.B'lbTher 77.0 79.5 740 ?S J? Dir. of Wind m.n.i.: 8. N.E. -??f'3 MaiuTemp. 91.3 mS*-§ Mln.. :--','i =s Max. in Sun 163.H £>=•£ Terr. rad. 6» 9 oS-
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  • 412 4 SuoipoKl, 'Mi Mini, 18M. PRODUCE (Ratet an eomcted to 12.30 a.m.) Ounbier •5-^'-C r^un.k;:::::::::::::::?^ i ■r^«&E:::::::aa -.imio Flour Saraiwu 3-1-i--do Brunei, P*»»rl BaffO cX;Xi, plow «».m. Coffee Palembang, pick«d 84.00 'oHee, Liberlan, No. 1 1° «>■ Tapioca, «m»ll Flake 4.40. do do U* quality 6S>. do mcd. «ako 4.30.
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  • 102 4 Uor Per llr. Timt. To-Mobkow. Sourabaya via ports tWtj Borneo, Noon. Malacca"* Muar HtUnt. 1 p.m. K. I'ahaoK via ports I'tniatm, 1 p ni. Malacca i Klang Cho,v I'hya, 3 p.m. Rangoon Lindula, 3 p.m. Japan via ports (jlaucus, 3 p.m. Sarawak "°W<»li, 11 a.m. IVnang and Deli
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  • 67 4 From Kukoi'E:— Bythe(i.rnian».>.«n;,crn Vina China:— BvthoM. M. ».s. Mnm duo on the 4tli Maixh. .inn I ml, I. <>. Mb Mth .Inn --'.'.III M. SI. X.'l, Hltli -I. -'mi P. A <>. M. l K.I. 7th N. l>. L M»r. M K.I. -ih M. M. .Mar. lii.i
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  • 242 4 AKKIVALH. Per s s, KajM from leluk Anson \ia poll-: .Mr. P,. r s CsWmee from Dull Hawn Linow. T Fiklw, an<l H. Cermauno. BSMMSHn. |„i».. a. tatm tor Pan— gi Mr. gad Mrs lAWnn, Heean. .1. M. Antliony, and U A. M. Johnstonc TO AKIUVE. {For StHgnjHirr).
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  • SHIPPING
    • 264 4 V nder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sb. ship hn.-barque Brit.-- British U. 8. United Slates; Fr. French Ocr— German Dut.--Dutch; Job.— Jobore; *c, G.c, General cargo d.p. deck passengers; V. I'neert»it,; T. P. W.-Tanjoog Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.— Taniong Pagar Dock
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    • 1055 4 ABUTIU rimi'l NOOK OF YkhTIKUAY. Aurora Si.-im. Ik). SOA ton* Naeodah. let Mar. From Bangkok, 13th Feb. (if Slang Lira r-K.lt. Uerarutau. Dut. str. 2»o tons. Cap! Oiffen, Ist Mar. From P. Bernndan.SKth Feb. Oil T. C. Bogaardt. For P. Brandan, U-Rds. Charon, Brit. str. 1,33? tons. Capt
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    • 482 4 iVmiM, port, probahl* date ol 'i-ni-i, i name of auenti. Mton Cardiff, Feb 27 Uallanrat. London, Mar 27 P. ,V (I Bawean. Sourabaya. Mnr 4 DaeiuM-. Bavern, Bremen, Mar 3 Helm Mry.r Borneo, Hoii|(kong, Mar IS P. (I. Xenial. Hongkong, Mar -.'5 I. 11. Itenglnn. London. Mar -jn;
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    • 89 4 B VnwiiL'a Nisn Tosc». Captain From Sauku Odß^M" 1 Xavariii Ruseru. lOftt) lVniih.' IVrmnj! Ml Hii-ia" 1 taM Brit.lr. IMS 1.v.-olt An.uy 1,1. «W MiM** 1 0 1 IVnlana ►Ir. UB Manball EnuUo Kb JWWgQ 1 1 Aurora Hi« bq. H» Nn<'u.Ltli l!nn«kok IVI, l:!S.iinj: I-"" I FtenndMl I)ut
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    • 101 4 I>»«. Vi-m'-N^i Fuo&Kio Cactus Mar I hau Brit.ttr. N«bltl Cberibon 1 Kurfiilla It.il »lr. Coo*l|Uai« Miiar 1 Hok Tjioc Dut »tr. Bloiiilhtu Baigon I Kirk.hil» Urit.str. OuubridSa UuiU Mil I •J ll»n WhnttSoon Mr. lluuso Ililliton iin.l IMnl.:' M.iln.-,» »tr. l)»ly T.-luk \tuao rta l'" rl> Rrnvorlicli I h,,Hi-on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 735 4 NOTICES. FRASEB AND NKAYi: LIMITED. BIKOAPOOE. HAXUTAI rnLKBSOF Al.l. l>r>i Kli'TlnNS OF AERATED WATUB ul HIM i;l'\l.l II "M.V TIIK 00MPAHT8 PEWTOfO DEPASIMENT »itb I'la.it ot 111. in.-t iii-1.-m '1 i. 1'11, .n au.l being, like ■IMMIM Ulldei .killed |.ra, li, ,1 .na-ciucnl. Ihe b ulli.-e,. 100, KOBDfSONBOAD. McALISTER AND
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    • 364 4 NOTICES. JAMES WAT S ON C OS" SCOTCU WHISKIES \KK THK RKST VAIX'K IN THK MAKKKT; V. V. Sll.OO PMCAJI, DUTT PAID. V. V. SM9GIAL RESSEVB, sia.oo per duty paid. DOMINIE 10 TBARB <H-I>. sie.oo pkr cask, duty paid. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALERS, OR McALISTER Co.. sole agents ISMAIL AND
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    • 742 4 NOTICES. "THE"sfRAITS TIMES THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1831. AUnu.— Times. Sikoafoei The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and I Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siatn, Borneo, the Netherlands
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    • 31 4 SHARKS WAMTBk. Uunieipal Debentures n%. Do. Do. 6%. TanjoiiK Pasar Bonds. New I'rye Kiver Dock Co.'s. FOR SALE. i-ennerani! Planting Shares. Straits steamship Jeli'hus. SOMKKVILLE 4 OUNN, Exchange A Share Urokera
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    • 24 4 NOTICES. Tkt price of tKe weekly mail ediiim of the tjtraite Ttmee it four and-a-hatfdMtrt per quarter in Sraptfwre ami K poet- free amfwkere.
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    • 10 4 NOTICES. A CARD: T K. TEL KERT, Surßeon i> nlj|l
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