The Straits Times, 30 April 1898
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Title Section12 1898-04-30 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1898. NO. 19,r>18.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement902 1898-04-30 1 rpllt BOBNIO COMPANY, LIMITID I I 'HT. S«u<kxl Life Ajraranca. N..rwick l»m Kir. bnaw Socisty A?las !>»• Co-p-y (Fix). •IT,. K.iu,Ubl. Ufc A-.MOO. S«**y. ■n,, i k.« Marine tana Co.p»nj. 1 M«t«lSti— K«i«rt&li-pM7. Tt>« Tottnham La»sr But Coupaay. Hi* Maritime inmun Conapanj, Limited. For particulars of theae Companies, tea the902 words
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Advertisement1478 1898-04-30 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I '(IMNKI.IJKK PAKKTVAAKT MAATSCHAPPU* V nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aarvt* at Singapore: Ship A.,i s, v, 1.AT1 .1. Daenheu 4 Co.. l'-S, Colltib QB4T. steamer rroni Expected iirbe Despatched for On Tambura. Sourabava. Apl. Sli. S.i Macassar, a ,1 Oiilf <f Honi. May 3. Hatt,1,478 words
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Advertisement573 1898-04-30 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,600 Paid up Capital 212,760 Reserve Fond 078,366 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at so fjjjj^^ 4 Co riTHK CHINA TRADER- INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. (Wai Subscribed |t.OOn.OCO. Amount I'*i<l op (M).(«JO. Keeerv.573 words
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Advertisement327 1898-04-30 1 INSUMNCES. rpHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices ilin.K IS-l-RAMT liri 1,;5..5. LITIKTOOL. The undersigned. Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at current rates. HOOOLANDT A Co. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ISTABLISim, 1883. lit V O,H, K. SIHGAPOKI. Capital Fully Subscribed *8,000.n0n Capital327 words
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Advertisement722 1898-04-30 1 BANKS. nONOKONC. AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. fUD-Xtr r.vi'iTAL n0.000.0n0. RESERVE FINII f 8,000,000. KKSKKVK LIABILITY OF 1 n nmre, PROPRIETORS J..#iu.uuu,uuu. CofST OF DIRJSCTOIM:— Hon. J. 1. Hill Im iv.. Ch»i»»»» K l,Out.Eiq. DiriTTii.AiK... C. im kh*nn. E«q. I A. J lau.iM.. Em O. D. II. MN... I-| B. I722 words
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Advertisement875 1898-04-30 1 NOTICES. INTANTIiY VOI. I XTKKKS IENTI.KMKN. willing; to join tho proV I nasad Corpa, an Undly laqiMatag to «IK" "«1 of nam. nt IT Slephonss Oflon, S, BatMn Bowl This lU»,li. opso to nil The Subscription List will oloso on the 30th day of April, 1898. THE TAN KIM HAN875 words
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Advertisement875 1898-04-30 1 HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. CHAMBKKI.AINS PAW HALM a general Liniment for the relief and cure of rheumatism, lanm back, pain in the side and chesl. sprains and swellings, cnu, bruises bums and 5e.1,1,. Oneappli cation is said to relieve rlioimatic pains and sprains in one-tlnnl the time any oilier treatment would re.|inr,875 words
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232 1898-04-30 2 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, 1898. Established: 1831. PRICK lj CENTS. [tSuliMcripfuw retfe* <nui tvhu rtiting rateg •ii<< V '/us fourth p"i]'' Xo Reuters telegram bat arrived at tin- time go to press. 1 1 Mm, from some information published Rbwwbm in our column*, lh.it m.iiii is I "iiiL- to232 words
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Article198 1898-04-30 2 Wt; publish today, thu returns of the I'ahang Corporation for the month of March. These seem to indicate that lode tin mining in the Malay Peninsula can be worked at a profit. At Sungei Unibing, a thirty head battery crushed 1.47" tons of stone, which produced 77 tons of tin198 words
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Article14 1898-04-30 2 I'Rom ck, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page -I.14 words
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Article13 1898-04-30 2 SCaesaa, Kumpers A Co advertise that Mr. John Solomon now signs for their13 words
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Article13 1898-04-30 2 Mk-sus. I'owell Co. advertise a furniture sale near Sepoy Lines, on Saturday next.13 words
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Article21 1898-04-30 2 It is advertised that the Albion Aerated Water Company will open buasnaas oa the oth May, at No. 7\ Prtneep street.21 words
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Article19 1898-04-30 2 Iris rumoured that the Kesi.leiit(iencral proposes establishing a Federal Priatug Department, with its workshops and uflice iv Kuala Lumpur.19 words
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Article28 1898-04-30 2 A meeting of the I'erak Turf Club baa bean called for to-day to consider a programme, and lix a date fur the annual race mniaine. in August n.-xt.28 words
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Article24 1898-04-30 2 H.M.s. m»lm laA Bingaaon v.sterdav. at ■'..(.i p.m. for Hongkong. Thee was some talk of her being ordered to Manila l.ir. that seems unlikely.24 words
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Article32 1898-04-30 2 Tin; usual monthly missionary meeting, will lie held at the I'rin.cp Street Chap. I. on Monday next, at B p in. The liev. V. H. Mille, of Melbourne will deliver an address.32 words
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Article31 1898-04-30 2 Tiikke will be a solemn high mass in the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on May 4th, Feast of the BteasM De l.i .Salle, Founder of the Bro'hersof the Christian i-chools.31 words
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Article30 1898-04-30 2 LAND SALE. TWMII-IWU acres of freehold land at Seletar, put up for auction by Messrs Hong Tot Chye A Co yesterday, were purchased by one Khoo Tek bag for 11,000.30 words
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Article27 1898-04-30 2 SHIPPING FATALITY. YaeaajnM.l morning, a Chinaman, named Koh l'eng, while unloading rattans from I vessel at Tanjung I'agar wharf, fell overboard and has not been ■SOD since27 words
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Article33 1898-04-30 2 RUSSIAN TRANSPORT. Tn» Ku-sian transport Xijni Xvrgorotl, L'apttln P. Morosofl", from Odessa, arrive at .Singapore this morning. Bhe is b«">d for Vladivostok with over UOo BD on board, and in expected to leavefcpwrruw.33 words
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Article56 1898-04-30 2 Mr Camiiell mentions in his lnst report that no natives have applied for agricultural land in the Klang district I this year. The Malay Mail hears the fame tale from nearly every district in i Scl.mg.ir A year or so ago, there was the tin crisis56 words
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Article53 1898-04-30 2 THE PERILS OF PENANG. Tiik other day, in Hutton Line in Peaaag, a wild boar was killed in the fowl-yard of a Malay. A large snake was also killed in I'atani Koad. A Chinese woman was recently robbed of a diamond pin valued at i by some Ilin, lns while53 words
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Article49 1898-04-30 2 THE $10,000 CASE. Tll« I'IIOSEHTOK l.lbAl'l'KAllTms morning, 1.. Kui/.herg was brought up on remand on a charge of criminal misappropriation. Mr. Lowell who appeared for him said that the prosecutor, Keelfs, left Singapore on Thursday last. He therefore asked that his client be discharged. The case was struck oil.49 words
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Article45 1898-04-30 2 . vs the-'sth mst ,ancxplo*ion occurred at fl, Wayang Street, during the process of manufacturing crackers. It appears that a man, who has since died, wa-s engaged in mixing some high xplosivcsupposcdto bei]ynauiite,wlien the u.f exploded, indicting fatal injuries upon hiiu.-ell and wounding two45 words
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Article62 1898-04-30 2 FLOODS IN SEREMBAN. There havt been very heavy rains in and round Sei nnban of late. The vil-la-e of Lobal was devastated by the llo.xls all th houses being washed away. Many bridges went, including the one at Setul. The down train one morning, from Seremban to Port Deakasa was62 words
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Article64 1898-04-30 2 THE PAHANG CORPORATION. BABOI Kh-n R.\s. At Sungei Lembing Battery, '■«> head of stamps, worked 17 days, crushing 1.170 tons, which produced 77 tons ot tin oxide, working exgienses ■MJaft At Scram Batang Battery, iv head of stamp-, worked L'l days, crushing 777 tons, which produ.ed [M tons of tin64 words
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Article68 1898-04-30 2 CHINAMEN ARRESTED. YhsmuiAY afternoon, a Chinaman named Hong Tong Sam, living at Campong Martin, and two coolies working in his employ, were arrested by a constable for being in illegal possession of seven bags of copra. On being arrested the former prisoner, it is stated offered the constable a bribe68 words
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Article70 1898-04-30 2 THE PORT. Tiik Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Usaasi M«r<' is tapes sad to have left Tutkcrin on the I'fith bast. She brings cargo for Singapore. The ship I Ifiia was undocked at Tanjong I'agar yesterday, and towed straight away to the roads. The Baa .SV.iy (imm was taken out of70 words
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Article143 1898-04-30 2 TROOPS FOR THE EAST. The announcement that a battalion of native infantry is to proceed to Mauritius for garrison duty on that island is a little mysterious in the opinion of the Hass Msa. Mauritius is never garrisoned by the Indian Army under normal conditions. There are at present stationed143 words
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Article385 1898-04-30 2 AN ASSAULT CASE. Tins morning. Choa lSeng Chan, aliui Hachee. an assistant at the Opium Farm, was brought up on an adjourned summons before Mr Elciiin. tile .Senior Magistrate, and charged with having aided and abetted some person or persons, unknown, to cause grievous hurt toa European. namedC. W Dreckmeyer,385 words
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Article1630 1898-04-30 2 ON THE VERANDAH. Thi question of house rent is becoming serious. You can get almost any rent at present for a furnished borne, if you insist on getting it. I know one person who has rather a poor sort of a house at fifty dollars a month, and who has1,630 words
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Article323 1898-04-30 2 BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE CONCERT. A ran aamaaM eeaaerl was ghrai last night, at the Bonstead Institute, sod a large and appreciative Hldionw -1 ..-nt .1 very pleasant '■veiling The |.m mmine opened with an orertun oaths ,.,,iol,v Mr James. Thiswas randered with spirit and effect. Mr. HaUbews followed with the song323 words
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Article363 1898-04-30 2 DELI NEWS. la bath DoH and Serdang, foot ami mouth disease has set in among the rattle. The disc isc seem" lob.' clid'-n there, and to recur yearly. FtantWl H course sillier heavily from this chrooic evil, which esults iv grievous interruption of the cart trallic between Ihe estate- and363 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement563 1898-04-30 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. iMriuHnntf; I'YN M I K (»m ii.m 1 1 (.KI.AIIM LVN vmiu N <. 01 LAI INK l>K||i\ I IK Of >\H IV Fl/K i WO BLASTING U'I'AKATUK. I m ibovi Kiiuwitik, iiim m Ganammr, iklthirifoii, avtmtM- I n UT OT)IIU OfTKMU FOB I THE563 words
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Advertisement1051 1898-04-30 2 NOTICES. ■^aalrfaW wiM.Arci;i; gfOWUW OLCI. n,. nm bj Ban ....iiiig will v- held l,ie-,la>. M;.> Jlth. Ihur-dHy. Hl]rM I mid Hatoraa)', May Ms. PBOOBaJPIK FIRST DAY. Kikst lUct. Mil MMUKN PLATE Value lia, c (r M.nd.n Hor*. s Weight ns per seals < m-t. nil..). An allmvxn. c l tUbe.1,051 words
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Advertisement495 1898-04-30 2 NOTICES. 1 THE VICTORIA PABSI THEATRICAL CO. T'.-,,u hl, With April. FAREBK-FITi. A ALL FOR OOLD 1 'uncalled M s. waterfall, steamship, Railway Train, and Light-house. To I i. .110n.-d by a farce. ftwraai HV $1. 75 cents and 3U cents. THE SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. BEACH ROAD. EIGHT WAVES. AIIKUXOON AT495 words
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Advertisement779 1898-04-30 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED HoMfal MimUm Tanioug 1' i-'-u l>ix k It.h Taujong Pagar Dock Coy. Shares. Prye Kiv.t Ilot-k Coy. Suarc*. Fnwer and Neavo Ltd. Debs. FOU SAI.K. StraiU St< »imklm|> Civ. Shares. Eraser ami H«m Mil. shares. Sporting Club (i Debi. KKASEK Co.. v. c. Exchange and Share779 words
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Advertisement92 1898-04-30 2 M. S. 8. uitond*d for th* Me* Tim.. .bouM written on on* aid* of tb« pw*r only. By tb* n.itln-1 of thai o..n.hti.<i. uq M. 8.8. rajnud that miirbt otlicrwi»p bo publi*b*d. All ...ivprti-iinr iMnrnu't* ..r» sul>j*ct to thp -,in,lit ...ii thst tli.' Mtiuirrr niar lrar* tl,o *.li r rt»ni*lif92 words
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Article872 1898-04-30 3 IMPRESSIONS OF CUBA. (rl A NAI 11. Al. I'CINTHIIIITOK.) l. mi m Hi bra part of 1»9.i, tliat I shipped on Bearf H" steamer I f,.r Havana, ami two other UlandofCuba. Uur caprath* stern man 1 tliink if i ramemba rightly he was a naval :>.. n W* WWM loaded872 words
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Article119 1898-04-30 3 A WAIL ABOUT WALERS. i aeswa i turna in aistkaua. fat I the .I-M., Then is very little Ifding the Indian lioise ma, ketin the Australian papers ju-t yet, and private advieen are rather conffiel in« letter from Uelbourne r ived i mail i onaidars the proapeeta ol I cUwsyahipmenU119 words
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Article119 1898-04-30 3 THE CHINTINGS. I asPOKIM m says Numerous ii-l-l.uuts are m.i-le. aiid much inconvenience is nperieneed by |»rsons at rarious poinU and bi-ins compelled to submit to have Iheii effects searched by cbintings, :it I-. men in th, iploj ol the Opium Fanner. According to the law, i- liilltnij;- may sear-h119 words
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Article603 1898-04-30 3 SPORTING NOTES. AvoTiicr good morning for the training. There was practically no mist at the top of the course this morning, and work could be watched all the way (jbaaaa 11,-11, y. was Brat out and did useful work one- at half-speed, and the second time round going strong. ParMeHasxrai603 words
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Article250 1898-04-30 3 1 1 has fallen to Colo o, says, the Uadnt Mall, to ahoa the way to Madras Bombay, and Calcutta in the introduction of the electric light for tha systematic illumination of the streets. A commence nl has bean made with the Kort, that is the250 words
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Article224 1898-04-30 3 WEST AUSTRALIAN TRADE. BO K.MIKAKATTA." Wmii the object of celebrating the addition of the now steamer KmmkaMa now in Singapore, to the Heel of the We-t Ausli.ilian Steam Navigation Company, Ueasrs Dalgety and Co., the l-reuiant'le sgenta ofthecompany, gave a luncheon on board the steamer there, on the i-t instant224 words
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Article187 1898-04-30 3 VIEWS AND REVIEWS. IDYLLS OF ISRAKI.. An Christian reader of Mr. Zangwills latest book, The Dreamers of the Qfaatto," who can divest himself of the absolutely illogical and absurd, though curiously common, Christian distaste to Jewish sentiment. Jewish ritual and reference, and even Jewish nonienclatine, must confess himself in presence187 words
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Article233 1898-04-30 3 A WELL-FILLED NOTE BOOK. When, however, the 4ew4eaej is inspired by the devil of facile phrase to call the author of Dreamers of the Ghetto" 'the prose poet of atmosphere the judicious must dubiously i.-11. t He lifts the air from the seventeenth century, he enables us to breathe it,'233 words
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Article194 1898-04-30 3 AND FOUR FINE SENSES. Prom a slight personal acquaintance with Mr. ZangwfJl, 1 should say ho had every sense in perfection except the olfactory, which is a wonderful exception when you think of it He has trained his taste tor colour most wisely upon the old Italian and Dutch Masters;194 words
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Article209 1898-04-30 3 BRAM'S BETTY. Mr. Bram stoker's "Dracula" was such a hair-raising |u-rforinance that he was undoubtedly due his public Something in the way of a nerve sedative, and he has provided it in Miss Hetty,' one of the latest of Peanon'acbeap series of novels. A greater contrast than is between Draeula,"209 words
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Article161 1898-04-30 3 A WHITMANITE. The author or Miss Hetty" is, by the way an enthusiastic Whitmaliilc. It is not surprising that, a robust and unconventional man himself, he should liud much to admire in the good grey poet* of the states. On the occasion Of his visits to America with Henry [rvin.161 words
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Article187 1898-04-30 3 THE TRUE SHAKESPEARE. l-oitunately not all the Sefardof tnr'i staffis gom mad on the auhjeot -.1" Shakes|K-ar,-. The most sane and suggestive articles of an analytical character that have appeared for a 1.,n- time on tha character of the poet a« revealed in his writing, is to be found in187 words
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Article87 1898-04-30 3 iHii EMPEROR OK HERMAN V. We hear that the emperor Williams journey to the Holy Land will only last three weeks. The stay in Jerusalem itself will last for three days. In the Emperor's suite will be the ecclesiastical Councillor Barkhausen, who presided in MS. when the tirst87 words
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Article114 1898-04-30 3 THE CZAR AT HOME. A pretty story is told of the home life of the Cuir. Alexander 111. was said to be an autocrat even in the bosom of his family. Nicholas 11., however, is the very reverse. He regards his consort as a good comrade, and when, in urgent114 words
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Article88 1898-04-30 3 THE VERY LATEST. Another smart invention is announced from "the other side.' Chicago is eaid to bo the home of the latest laboursaving contrivance, which takes the form of an electric collection-box. No sidesmen are required, for us soon as the. clergyman has touched a button in the pulpitthe box88 words
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Article136 1898-04-30 3 THE PRINCE OF WALES. The He* Far* H'orfc' has a "chirograpbist" on its start who tells the characters of its readers from their handwriting week by week. Hy sonic means or other he has got hold of a specimen of the handwriting of the Prince of Wales and gives his136 words
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Article239 1898-04-30 3 AT KLONDYKE. The general impression of gold mining .amps is not altogether a favourable one. But we gather from an interesting article in the Csafcary afaaswini thai the relations of the miners at Klondyke have up to the present moment been marked by the most rigid honesty and fair dealing239 words
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Article357 1898-04-30 3 THE "ANNUAL HEGIRA." tiik mrr— TIIK I. A (>. •Vkkona" Mil May. Dr. an d Mrs. liott an.l daughter; Col. and Mrs lireycr; Mr. K. Prwgrave: Mr Voules; Mr. QanU BIOWMi Mr ami Mrs Smart an.l family; Mr. Kurßes; Mr. llenipton: Miss Sharp; Mr. and Mrs. llaines and diil.l Mi357 words
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Article37 1898-04-30 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. For Bangkok, aTuMti on 111 Al-ul. Borne,. Co. Bl Petersburg, Ta»tar,dnt end of April, Borneo To. Calcium via porta, l\,,t.iioia. on 2nd M»r. Boutttuul 00. Houfrkoug, Halwij. due .'nJ May. BousMod 4 Co.37 words
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Article149 1898-04-30 3 . THK I>EMASII 1-OK B1O« LE» At Chienginßi, the principal town in the teak district of Northern Siara, the telegraph office delivers telegrams now 1 by bicycle. The Hanykok Time* says that there is a bicycle now in the banes of nearly every prince and noble living in Chicngmai.149 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1898-04-30 3 TO-MOBROW'B CHURCH BEE VICES. (TlllKD SfNIIAY AKTKII K.WKIO. OHOBCH OF KNtiI.AM) 7 n. in.. Mntiii". 7:!oa in HoK -Em InirUt ami Sinnun. '.I:,, in.. 11. .1 v Eucharist. US p. m.. BnOMOI ""'1 •■.•rliiuii. H.:10 p. 11l- BnHMOM iOJ S.-rnimi. ROMAN CATHOLIC C»TBKD«iIO»TH»GOOB*H«rH»EO, VICTOCUBnSB UH> Brass ttmt UoAl.. .i.ir. a.285 words
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Advertisement104 1898-04-30 3 NOTICES. I JOHN LITTLE AND! COMPANY, LTD. MHXINERY \NI> WtAI'ERY KEPT. GREAT STOCK-TAKING Will commence on and continue until the 31st May. BIG BARGAINS!!! IN DUBS MAIT.HIALV SILKS, CASHMERES, SERGES. MUSLINS, ETC. REDUCTIONS is r.\I)ER('I,OTIILN(i.| KIBBOXS. STKAW HATS. FLOWEIiS. H.A.NNKI.S AM' lI.ANXKLKITKS INFANTS' BOBEB AM' I'KOCKS. (IRTALNS ft CUBTAIS .MATERIAL104 words
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Advertisement327 1898-04-30 3 NOTICKS. McALISTER AND CO. sol.X AGKKTB KM DICK'S ORIGINAL I.ALVTA HELTINI.. l■uiTDVAonmD tn Mossrs. Et. ft J. DICK, Glasgow. The Best Belting in the Market. (PMK MBH ALWAYS 1 SKU Soar rnmtm mil. «tiimi>''>l »itli Ihc above tnuie murk. Tin Ult^ ;m i ><'»■ uiljy ili.-tm^iiir-liMl HIK TIIKII: MoALnafTEB CO..327 words
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Advertisement405 1898-04-30 3 UREATSTHK.NOTH I HI KAlill.ll'V. BTROXO ORIPPINQ POWEB, KKTKNTION OF BTREROTU, Perfect Unifipniity throughout. SHIPPING. N IVIUAZ7ONEQKNRBAJ EITALJANA. roa BOHGKoxa rpBIIMIu •.1.-iini.T lIOIIMIIIA. 1,4 M I'll roilti' foi' lll>' BbWV purl. For Irelgni mul pn»»ni;t', npplv to IIKIIN MKVKKiCo., Ag«nU. XOUODKITSCIIKR I.I.OY1). I 1 n:i\y lit:i\l:i< 11. c»pi. iu|.|»t«. j liawim405 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous274 1898-04-30 3 WEATHEK REPORT. Bnaswaj Krrbau Hospital, ?Mh April MtM. «.m. :> p.m. 9 p.m. Kkm.u.ks. B»r. ai.twiLit.nr -j!« "i 1 Temp. BTJ 8M 'Hi BibTher 7*o >.(! TilO >.l Uir. of Wind S.K. SK. S.E. M*x.Temp. DO.l .T Mm 7K.1 gj Max. in SunHVO a.Sf Terr. rsd. 73.8 UHinfaH >'"■ S274 words
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Article501 1898-04-30 4 COMMERCIAL. Smoirou, 30TH Ami,. 18M. PRODUCE (Ralct an corrected U 12.30 p.m. Oambier buyer*. I .'..«>. Copra Bali 8.40. do Pontianak, d.iw I'epper, Black, 10 do White, (6%) 40JO. Sago Flour Sarawak MO. ao Brunei... .nominal f.60. Pearl Sago *M. I Coffee, Bali, picked -MM. Coffee Palembaug, picked .n no501 words
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Article153 1898-04-30 4 tiont we used str. steamer sh. ship bq —barque Brit.— Britiib U. 8. United Stale.; Fr. French (4er.— German Dut.Dutch Jon.— Jobore; Ac., G. c, General carto <<.p.— deck pauengrn U.—Uncertain T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.— T> uiong Pagar Dock ;B. W. Borneo Wharf153 words
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Article1308 1898-04-30 4 . auiyiu Hihci Noon or YnrrMtitv. Amkrnt, Brit. str. 108 lon«. Cnpt Komlls .10th Apt From T. Anson, 27th Apt. (S •ml 121" il.|.. Wee Bin and Co. Fort. Anoo 2nd Mny-Rds. Hrwiialu. Brit. »tr. HO tons, Cnpt Hrndry :»iih Apl. Krom llagan, -JM i. Apl. G.c and II1,308 words
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Article415 1898-04-30 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Vu...-. purl, iirobabU iUxu til orm.u. .W namr or wimtt. Ai.iv Liverpool. May 13; Mnn«n.-!.l. An, ..■urn. irtiuric. May I Bahn Una Ariiona. Glasg.m, May li I'Sinmn. An.laimii. Hi.*... Api.'U): Di-hn Meyer. Bantam, Sonraliayn. May .1 D.vn.M.. Iliweati. S.miat.va. May:; I) .eu.M>. llonniohr, Lou.lon. May I-' I 1415 words
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Article90 1898-04-30 4 . Vnsu'i Nmc To!i«. C*n»is Fkom hnw Rio Apl 2» Farfalla Ilal rtr. 147 Uaffllino Muar Apl L'-ti^---M PlwloU Ocr Mr] 87". Hass P. Semilan Ipl S I I WllMlMlla nrit.itr. N lluilw.n Munr Apl l Lil :«i linlirM sir. MtaMh t. An»on Apl «Weeßin«ndu 3" Hvi- 1..-OHK sir. WSbaptatd90 words
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Article106 1898-04-30 4 . Dil«. V»«tlsNlMK FLAoAKIU CiPTAIS IUSTIMTIOS (ATS I at Asphsdcl Brit Btr. Matthias Vladivostok ua ■"<• W FliuUkin- «tr. Dwyer Bti.iiu.li 30 Pcnanx I «tr. Knwlint;-.iii lUnjoclintjnr 30 Bap|ilio i ttr. \V;ilil Klani: via |iort« .-10 Ruby sir. Brad Hontok and ftkrt* SO Kian Yang «tr. Kuuatli Hal •1U Craißc-arn106 words
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Article101 1898-04-30 4 For f.r.lr. T,,»: To-Uay. Malacca 4 Klang St.^pho, 4 p.m. Deli .Sumatra, -I p.m. MuntokA Fbang Ruh i, 4 p.m. Bombay Ma-agou, 4 p.m. Bangkok K,,U.bur,j, 4 p.m. Bombay via ports Pfshtucur, 4 p.m. Indrag'.ii Aitig Ann, 4 p.m. MOKPAY. Kangoon via ports I'enlakoto, 3 p.m. Kurope via101 words
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Article90 1898-04-30 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Briton:— By the M. M. lams, due on the 2nd May. Kkum 088 Hy the (i.-nuan s.s. /Vi>u I.l, ich. due on mmh.m. Mi llth l>. A O. Apl 3rd Mar INtli M. M. Apl ll'lli Mur J.-.tli I". A 0. Apl 17th Apl M M.90 words
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Article219 1898-04-30 4 PASSENGER LIST. |v 1:,,t,ik.,1., from Knngoon anil Penung: Mr ,-wi Mrs. Ko»e, M.»»r» S. Ibnt. I'.-tnn:', Master l'ealana, and Mr. au.l Mrs. L Ucy. IVr b. i. aIA from lfuar— Rev Mr. Walter. .ir.J.C. Campbell, and Mist Cuinpl IVr I Matt FllftlwUl from Pmlani; Messrs koWit-mont. Smith, .Mr. and Mrs.219 words
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