The Straits Times, 2 May 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1898. NO. 19,:>1!>.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 984 1 rprfl BOUNKO COMPANY. LIMITBO 1 1-«BB Staaaard Lrfa issuraaos Norwich I°m« Kin. Inraranos SooMtj AtlA* A»ur»nos Coiipaaj (Kir«). Tk. l^mlable !■■<• Assuraao. SoeiMj. Ths IH*«n Marine Insuraao* Company. Tk. China Mutu»l St«m Nangatioa Company. Tk. 1 xMihun l^lf"r lt««r Compu; Tk. Maritim* Insuraaos Company, Limited. Kor DUtitulan OC tne»s Companioi,
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    • 884 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I -.iMNM.IJKr. rAKKI\A.\I:I SIAM.^CIIAPI'IJ I'ndcr contract with Ihe N.-lherlands India GoTernment. Anrnli al SmfhV**': SHIP AiKR. V. i.aTK J. IIAKMI.kLK A Co.. i-S, I'OLLTEB QOAT. Strainer From Eipected Winu- Deapatched for tin Tambora Hooraban. Apl. Boaraban, Haaaaaar, and goll << Bonl. Maf ii~ Beafkalla. Dem-Ulii, Siak, Paneh, Bila.
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    • 762 1 IJItITISII INDIA STKAM N\Vl(i\ 1) DON KiMIANY. lIMIIKD 'Hi I'KNAMi, BABOOOX, t I AI.CCIIA o f 11..-. on. p-iiy- sic iiuers is iiiteiidc. I Uljuug l'>.i;m Wfearl cv.-ry «.-ek Paaeannara and Cargo an- booked by tin •bore steamers at through rates to all ports ill India an.l Ceylon, also to
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    • 644 1 INSURANCES. riTBB LONDON AND LAN'i'ASHIKK 1 FIXE INSUK-VNCE COMPANY. Capital i-2.:27,:«M Paul up Capital 21z,7«0 Reserve Fund OTB.SSS The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOI'STEAD A Co. rput CHINA TRADER INSURANCE jl COMPANY. LIMITED. '..pit.il s 1 1 1
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    • 346 1 insurances! 'piU^ITEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL IN JV!IA N i E COrnYa N V Home Offices: V'UIBN ISSIkAX. E I. I J 115,.-, I.IVKKI-. >1 The undersigned. Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at curreot rates. HOOGLANDT A Co. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. l-Ml! --lIH. l".t.
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    • 586 1 nUNOKOMI ANII SHANGHAI BARKIXa CORPORATION. I'UIMP CAPITAL |MtM ICKSKIiVK KIND MUO.IUU. KEBEKVE U ABILITY OKI FBOnUKTOBa lw H..v J. J. KauJanM <h«i«»»» B. Oa»r. Kaq.- Dirv-TT .■,..>..- ll«ll>»»KN. Ka<|. lA.J Bimotli. bq li. I). K..K1H.1. K«). K 1.. 111.ii»«1H...5. t *i 1 11. lk.i*n.i.. r.,,. |K. Sm» »v f.., Din>«nuT,k»
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    • 274 1 PRITCHARD CO. BOU AC.KXTS Km thk Snuirs haHHj Tut Kkiikxateii Malay States, asd Si matua roK WHEELER AM) WILMWB BtiWHra MACHINES. The No. I) M.iii.l M«ttMl o»»h»3ft.»iv<iil»3MO 1 Tit-wlli-Mik-hiiM-* oHk|aaioradlMM4i IIM Mi. '"-V> DM 78. SS.HU P. S. The last machine can be had adapted for either cloth or leatherwork.
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    • 762 1 IT US KEMARKABLE," OAYB MR W WlLBO*. THI C 5 POPULAR Chenilut at Riwilnidi •n.l Mtmi, How ('hmnhcrlain'. t'ouitb 5r" l^ d!r nls prnniimoce id this ili'irii t. nti-l though it Ihi .'nlv been introduced a month, it liv taken the MM n mnil i nmli In lllj, I aawlwHlll
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  • 75 2 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY. 2nd MAY. 1898. MANILA. Kstabluhkd: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. [8ul'»(rriplion rale* and adverlinitg raiet may be found on the fourth pnqe.] v. s. nan enter*. The Unite,! Sl.itti ritct entered Manila harl*>ur yettentdy, hut fins not yet l>omlninletl the town, nor m '<>■ a landing. There v
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  • 150 2 THE WAR. THE SPANISH FLEET. Loiulon, Mlh April. The Spanish squadron has left Cape St. Vincent fur a secret destination. ANOTHER CAPTURE. The United States Monitor Tenor has captured a large and valuable Spanish steamer, the Guidu, after an exciting The (.Wo is a first class steel screw
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  • 65 2 KEMARKAIiI.F. I'ROPOSAL. Mr. C. P. Ritchie, President of the Board of Trade, replying to a deputation which waited upon him, said that Her Majesty's (Government was communicating witli the Powers with a view to making joint representations to the United .States. These representations will be against a
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  • 14 2 The plague has attacked Calcutta anil there is great alarm there.
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  • 78 2 THE STRAITS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. In the II. him' of Commons, Mr Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to a question, said that the Government was not prepared to re-enact 1 1 Contagious Disease Ordinances in the Straits Settlements. But, he (Mr Chamberlain) U conferring with the (iovernor
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  • 147 2 THE WAR. I!. S. TONNAGE I)1"KS KAISF.H. WKIIGN MINISTERS PHOT IOT. Tbe House of Representatives at Washington has passed a hill, creating a war revenue to include tonnage Tbe British, French, and German Ministers there have protested against the increase in tonnage dues. They have also threatened to transfer the
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  • 350 2 Tin American fleet entered Manila I harbour \vsterdar. Presumably, therefore, the Spanish fleet was encountered off Corregidor island and was defeated. I Presumably, also, the Spanish mining defences were of little avail although (for aught we know to the contrary) the American fleet may not
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  • 22 2 It is expected that the Straitt Government will declare quarantine against vessels coining from Calcutta —which is now attacked severely by plague.
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  • 32 2 Mail papers state that an Indian prince called Prince Alexander Tzar has sent to Prince Bismarck a pair of "doves with bleeding hearts" the doves of the Prince's Order of the Graal.
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  • 46 2 Stain is said to be endeavouring to induce the Chinese Government to declare its neutrality in connection with the war between Spain and the United States, with a view to prevent the American squadron from using Mirs Bay as its base of operations againtt the Philippines.
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  • 51 2 Some time ago we announced that the second man of the Ceylon railways had been appointed temporarily to-uper-intend railway construction in Malay-a-but we did not then know his name. The Malay Mail states that he is Mr. Henry Oliver at I. C. E. He arrived at Klang on the 2t>th
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  • 126 2 An interesting item in our telegrams is the somewhat incomplete statement regarding the resolve of the United States Congress to increase the tonnage duties eightfold. The proposal to increate the tonnage duties eightfold is, presumably, a proposal to allow American owned shipping to enter and leave American harbours free from
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  • 10 2 I The mail from Europe arrived about eleven this forenoon.
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  • 13 2 I'uunrrE, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 I'kkn. 11 and Russian cigarettes are advertised for tale by L. Malherbe.
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  • 12 2 His Highness. Rajah Brooke, in the '/.nhura, leaves for Sarawak this after-
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  • 14 2 On Saturday afternoon, the s.s. CTIO, passed through the port from West to Bad
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  • 12 2 At noon on Saturday, the Russian transport Xijai Novgorod left for Vladivostock.
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  • 13 2 Tiir Netherlands India Government, issued a proclamation of neutrality, on tho 26th April.
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  • 15 2 Thk Tanjong I'agar Dock Coy. advertise for an expert in supervising con struct ion works.
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  • 14 2 SrißGßiis's Metropolitan Haptist Tabernacle at V melon was burned down on the 20th April.
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  • 19 2 Messrs. Powell Co. advertise an auction sale of land and house on Ballestier Koad, on Wednesday, the 11th in-t
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  • 26 2 It is »:iii( that the Keyident-Cenural intends to give a fancy-dress ball by way of a house warming, when his new mansion is ready for occupation.
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  • 31 2 There will he a "Cigarette Smoker" nt the Tanglin Club, on Friday next, at which the band of the West Yorkshire j Regiment will play. Members pay, but ladies are free.
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  • 28 2 liv the Mm lleinrich, which leaves for Kurope to-day, there depart from Singapore an unusual number of passengers. The full list will be teen elsewhere in our culuwbi
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  • 238 2 HAVAU The H'rmxonr, cruiser, was commissioned at DeTonport on the Sth April, to relieve the Piqu», cruiser, Captain A. C. Corry, on the Chins Station. The Admiralty have decided that the fiqiit will not leave for home until affairs in the Far East are more settled. The
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  • 51 2 COLONEL McCALIUM. H. E. Colonel McCallum, the iovernor of Lagos, was by last advices in liorgu territory, being naturally interested in the hinterland question and the enterprising doings of tho French. Colonel McCallum't leave for six months it due sooa, and he is expected to be back in London in
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  • 78 2 MISELLANCONS. A lleuln- telegram from Hamburg says Tin- llamhur 9 i K h4 linnhalk learns that the Hamburg-America Line, the North-German Lloyd, the firm of Robert M. Sloman and Co., of Hamburg, and the Indra Line, of Liverpool, have formed a syndicate to carry on a common and regular steamship
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  • 44 2 Tna homeward P. O. Verona left Hongkong at 1 p. m., on the :10th ultimo, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Thursday morning, the !>tb instant. The homeward mail by the Vtrona closet at 6 a. m. on Friday.
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  • 44 2 . AJAVASiKßwoman.whowasemployed at an ayah, in the service of Mrs. Koek, was found drowned yesterday morning, in the river, at Serangoon Road. On Baturday evening, Mrs. Koek called for her and was told that -In- had gone, to bathe in the river.
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  • 42 2 . Th« mail despatched from Singapore to London, by German Packet, on the Sth April, was delivered on the; 28th ultimo. The mail despatched from Singapore to 1. -Melon, via Brindisi. on the Sti. April, it expected to be delivered to-day.
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  • 61 2 . During the 24 hours up to noon, 24th April, 20 new cases and 26 deaths from plague were reported at Hongkong, making the total since Ist January (114 days) eu9 ca-.-s and 331 deaths. The returns for the week ended MM* April, are 127 cases and 109
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  • 57 2 . It is reported in India that the Ion; discussed scheme for two-penny postage between the Colonies, England, and India it likely to come into force this year, the formation of a British Empire league for the purpose having l.vn agreed upon. The rate for home letters from India
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  • 77 2 SELANGOR PLANTERS. A uEkekal meeting of the Sclaugor Planters' Asaociation is fixed to be held at Kuala Lumpur, on the 14th instant. Thu agendaincludes the following items To consider certain corresjtondenee rt Recruiting Indian Labour. To consider a draft Colonial Ordinance for the protection of Indian Immigrants, so as to
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  • 347 2 MANILA LOTTERY CASE. In giving judgment in tin.' Manil.i lottery case, Ileßina r. Tan Tenp; .Soon, Mr Justice Hyndman-Jonessaid.that the grounds of the appeal wen: that the case did not come within the definition of a lottery, and secondly that there, was not sufficient evidence tliat the defendant was guilty
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  • 78 2 . THK CAULK APPARENTtT I'Xntl Ix answer to enquiry, the Cable Con, panysaysthat, since Saturday after Z messages from Manila to Singapore j elsewhere have been sent in sueh as to lead to the assumption tint thCable Company's Office in M Mill being worked under official control It i, known
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  • 172 2 SPORTING NOTES. The course proper was closed t'lu morning, and the work done as anil. nafur" 0 of. a particularly hanaS Of those that were made to tr.v.l bit, Scamp. (Holley) did ttrongi.l, twice round He seemed to set m» the ground well Blazon (Calder) was also asked to 0
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  • 134 2 CHOLERA ON A BRITISH STEAM ER. TRBl<ritiihateaineriVniu'oitji>,wLii'h entered Hongkong on the 22nd apt and wan placed in the quarantine ground, was visited by a terrible scourge of cholera on the voyage from Bangkok, with rice for Swatow Thirty-two Chinese passengers died on voyage anil were buried at sea, and three
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  • 147 2 PARSI THEATRICAL COY. On Saturday night, the Victoria I'm Theatrical Company had a l.umiw house. A good number of Kuropearmnd large numbersofEurasians were present. The transformation scenes were exceedingly well carried out. and the scene of a steamer rolling in the Hed >■■>. at night, was very lifelike. There nil
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  • 332 2 PATCHING THE ROADS. TO THE EDITOR OK TUB STRAITS Tl«a' Sib, A few months ago some orr.spondnnco, together with an editunil article, on the subject of the ronii appeared in your interesting jounul It was then thought that an effort would bemade to mend matters.andibby this time at any rate
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  • 55 2 T"K monthly W M S;!;"a,iii"«l;'>^ Ooope, Mr Jones, whotied mtj having already WOO a medal >"* The fallowing are the MM Stive.., .Weld. Woodw* .Uliuton and others returned M W" Dr. J«Ht C..O|kJ.r. UJoom W. U. Klli> .1. 11. Kloum J. li. Kobt-rt'un i- I- M
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 504 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S 'EXPLOSIVES COMPANY. LU. M *niif«ctur^rn of DYNAMITE I.KI.K.MTI i;KI.\TINK DYNAMITE '.'HIM, IIKTONATORS B ARTY TO! L ►I Ml BIC BLAKTIHQ AITARATUK. I Ihi iHuvt Kii'ixwivm, ntmo ill I msnim kKi. is (imt Bmuili.iu iidi <iiYKIINVI.Tr. Ul Ml, THIUFOU. Ot'IUITKID TO BX OF PITHIOk QUALITY AMD nkKn.m n »m-
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    • 704 2 NOTICES. BOTKL CU. VAN IIORCK, (iAROET. Oetaftfl op L'^Hl VO't hoogte PAVrILJOBM SVSTEEM (iROOT PARK NET J iMßnun v,»r ktatanea, i K. -it ruiinc Billard-en Sped Zaal. Urn M Kkiken oader uxvicht Europ. Kok. G. R. LAMBERT CO. A I'HOTOORAPHEKS. HIS MAJESTY THE KINO OF SIAM AKD H. H. THE
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    • 449 2 NOTICES. h THE VICTORIA TARSI THEATRICAL CO. To-night, L'jirf Jfny. HAVAI MAJLIS A TRIP TO FAIRY LANDGrand Mechanical Scenic effects I To be followed by a farce. Prices i— ii, tl, 60 cents and 90 ceaU. THE SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. BEACH ROAD, ij EIGHT WAVES. 1 FTERXOON AT 4.30 P. M.
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    • 665 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED. Municipal Debentures. Taniong Pagar Dock Debs. I unjoin l'aear Dock Coy. Shares. Prye Rivrr Dock Coy. Shuns. Frasor and Neave Ltd. Debs. FOR SALE. straits Steamship Coy. Shat». Fraaer and Neave 1.t.1. Shares. Sportiug Club ti Debs. FRASEK Co., v. c. Exchange and Share Brokers. I
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    • 110 2 At St. Andrew's Cathedral. 2n.i M»v, John Mi k; nit of lUUvin. to A. M. E. HitnuuL 11. 8. 8. intradml for Uw BtraiU Tim— ibonld >- writte* ob Ob* M<l« of the pap«r only. By tbe n«fl*ot of th»t condition, nut y M.5. 3. *rt rajMt*! that mic' t
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  • 1161 3 NEWS FROM THE NORTH. WKIHAIWEI. Ir in understood (says the China dnzrilr) that, when the British take over Wei hai-wei from its prestnt tenants, the lease to be granted to the new comers will cover the same extent of 1,-rntory that the Japanese occupied, namely, all the districts within a
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  • 1325 3 THE WAR IN THE EAST. U. 8. CHINA FLEET. lIOKOKOXG MTTRAUTY PKOCLAMATIOII Acting under direct telegraphic instruction? from tin* Home authorities, II K Majordeneral Rlack, thrOfficai Administering the (iovernmcnt ol Hongkong issued a proclamation oi neutrality OB th* 2:tnl April. A communication was also addressed to Commodore Dewcy, commanding the
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  • 144 3 On Satunlay, a cricket match was commenced on the Esplanade between the terns England" p. The World" Hut it had to he abandoned owing to the rain. Kngland went in first and made the following score ENGLAND. Out P..r«on« c Tamby b O'Donnell B F. Si.
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  • 436 3 PAHANG. Mr. Clifford's report on tlie Static of I'ali.int for March last contains the following, items of news IHSTUms IN THE DM. The report furnished to me liv the Suparintaadaot of the I'lu Paho|H to the damage done to the crops in the Hit DUtrW pio« to show tlmt the
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  • 181 3 THE "ANNUAL HEGIRA." THE P. A l>. Vkiiona clth May Dr. an.l Mrs. BoM ami daughter: Col and Mrs Brew; Mr. K. Prcsgravo; Mr. Voulm; Mr tlcral.l BnHNMi Mr. and Mb. Sm.ui and family; Mr. lSurges; Mr. Hempton; Miss slurp; Mr and Mrs. Haiuei an.l child; Mr. K. K. Rye;
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  • 1309 3 PLAGUE AT CALCUTTA. Loxdox. Sltl April. Till American Government agrees that a neutral flag covert the enemy's goods, I except contraband. Blockades mast be effective. It is computed that only 80,000 tons .if coal are available in Cuba. Although there is strong foeling in many I quarters
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  • 158 3 DEPARTURES. I'er German t Mm MwM for Breinen Mrs. A. Slalniann and sister, Mrs. Sehaßcrandcbiblren, Mr ami Mrs.C. A. It.-iv.li nn.l chil.l. Mrs. (i. Stalmann iind CBlldran, Mr. nn.l Mrs. lioldenlnTg and .-hil.lren, Mr» Scott and .laughter, >lr«. M iemen. M« ssrs. A t«wl«r, Boohroer, H. It-kkering. M. C Bo«
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  • 40 3 . Kor I'alentls via i«rt.-, uliikM'i, on md UilV. 1!. I -:»l OV Hongkong, S..i>n due Jod May, Boukwl A Co. \V. Australia, k'antbitta, on 4tli May, Bomtea.l 4 <: u Hongkong. BtnlUm, line &lli M»T. Behn ■«.i4i:...
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 229 3 (TTV LIOIITIiNT.. ISOLATIiD PLANTS OOIftPLETX BUkOXAIsL HII.LEB E tectrical Engineers, W2, Robinson Road, v. c. tu. th. s. THE PRYK KIVER DOCK The abore Uock"»ituated In Pro.wee W..|lmUe», at tho entrance of Uw Ttjt Kiv-r. ha. UXely been lengthen*) and de,-()ened. and Si now oJ the following Uagtk «a Ih*
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    • 106 3 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LTD. MILLINERY AND DRAPERY DEIT. GREAT CASH STOCK-TAKING SALE. Will commence on MONDAY, 2ND MAY, and continue until the 31st May. lilO BARGAINS!!! IN DRESS MA TKKIALS. SILKS, CASHMERES, SERGES, MUSLINS, ETC. REDUCTIONS UNDERCLOTHING. RIBBONS, STRAW HATS, FLOWERS. H.ANNKI.S ANH rUKDUTRS INFANTS' IiOHKS AND FKOCKS.
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    • 867 3 NOTICEb. iMEcALISTER AND 00. DU A(iENTS FOR DICK'S ORIGINAL BAUTA BELTING. MANVFACTIiKKI) B^ .Messrs. B. A J. DICK, Glasgow. Tbe Best Belting in the Market, hkkat^trkxutm i.lhahii.itv, owa-niw AtirAwmron mwso ourasa rows, None genuine BBSOT .ta.npl »ith KKI'KNTION 01 STUK.MJTH, the above trade mark. Jv| The. belt, MK^M ?(fM mm
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 269 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kmdang Kerbau HMpital,\>t .tfay 1898. !t a.m. S p.m. 9 p.m. kbmaiiks. Bar .•_1)j)l»-. > 9.7IS»."8l Temp X4.0 BK.B 80.(1 ,fg W. ll'lbTber 7K.0 7»« 780 1S L Dir of Wind R.W. H.W. Calm >..f MSB. Temp. K9 1 g.«l Mm 76.7 Max. in Sun 143.0 ?-?u Terr.
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  • 483 4 . Sim. Arum, 2xd M»v, IMt. PRODUCE Ratet an eomettd tol3.Xp.rn.) UmiiUHT buyers. I 4.«n. Uopraßali a.40. Jo Pontianak 8.00. Pepper. Black, II li|. Sago Flour Sarawak UO. Pe»rl Sago 4JO. Coffer, Bali, picked Q. Coflee Palrmbanis. picked.... -.v.OO. Coflce, Liberian, .No. 1 1 700. Tapioca, «roall Flake 4.70. do
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  • SHIPPING
    • 151 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. Underthi.lie.vlinglhe following aW.r.'Tia- tiona are uaed air— eteamer «h.— «hip bq.--barqn»; Brit.— Britiah U.S. United Bta*.ea Fr. French Oer.— German Dut.- Dutch; Joh.— Johoro; Jkc, O.c, (ieneral rargo d.p. deck paaaengera; U. Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf (T. P. D.— Tanlong Pagar l>ock ;B. W. Borneo
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    • 1026 4 TRADING VESSELS. Mfk Brit. «t.-. 1,48* tont. Capt Har far, Ist May. From L'pnol. l!1h Mar. h Oi-. 14 dp' \V. Mantlield and Co. For Jim U li- K.i.i Hi* <!van. Brit. ttr. I'm tnn«. Capt Bcott, lot May. From Klang. -."Ml, Apl G o ami XII <l.p Woe Bin
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    • 398 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. NatHf, port, prohriblt date of armnj, and name ol atenti. tmuam. Aiax. Ul«jaOBl, Mar 13: ■aaaSaU. Anii.-.iiH. 111. lire, May I IWlll Meyrr Ariznnn. liliWKuw. M»v 11 I' Mm.ra. An.Ulusin. Hio K o. A|.i tl.-lin M.-it. I!.-, lip. in, S.mnil..iy». Mil .1 1H.mi.1.1. Iliini-iin. Stnirahyn. M.-i>'l-. DaraMl BMHBokr,
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    • 310 4 ARRIVALS. ■i 1 Flau H VEBBILS N»Jlli. 4 I'UXS. CAnil.H FKOM SllUn. CoVM(.K«ka I Kio Apl 1H Kian Yuij Brit »tr. 7il Kunatl. BMM Apl MKkooTtODfhl Lfl Hydra »tr. «l!i l.yoin Bangkok Apl a.W. Mainni'MAl-'o. 2» Ten-Ni »tr. 7.1S Mellor Hongkong Apl 3w«oßlo*Ca OUIKOI «r. MM) BvwiM Hongkong Apl H.
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    • 153 4 CLEARANCES. I 'I. f. I— .1 NIMI ;i FuadKio Cipriiii UigrmiTiu.i .pi 30 Tclaniuii 30 Itariu- 10 Ban Wlmll Hin aj Far (nil. i 10 Kahrabwi lay 1 Hour Wan I Amhrrstt I Isabella 1 Hydra 2 Centaur 3 Kirkdalr I llolont; I Hvnifk.ilii. Prin* Htiinrirli SI K. i\ Bieknpn
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    • 118 4 Fu, V, T ,tr. Tim,. TO M..KR.IH-. Bangkok Ctntnur, 7 a.m. Katavia Hodmen. I am IK-li via ports Siak, 11a.m. lVnani! i". Hock A. 1 p.m. Bengkalii* «k Bagan Svllnn, 'J p.m. Madras y ia porU Ixiodiana, 2 p.m. Kli-ng via port. H.H.Gvcm, 3 p.m. Calcutta iMrfo, 3
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    • 95 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. Fkom China By the P. AO. Fmrnm, I dv- on tli. Bill instant. Mr Mill P. 4". Apl 3rd Mar I -in M. M. Apl l-'th M.ir j:.lli P. A- O. Apl 1 7th A|,l Ist M. M. Ap.l L'llli Apl lili N. l> L Slny Ist
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    • 127 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per •>. ItrU from Deli Mes-r*. A W T Cate. J A VandinT. (ate. Par a. a. gawajtlfaliwa Iron. Batavia: Mr. 0. Voiokatm. Pat a, a. gulmtg from (.■aK-utt.-in and Penang -Sir. Eliaa'. Per s. s. A 5.,0,, from Samlian M.-,-r-. WalillK»-lnii, and do Val. Messrs 11.
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    • 81 4 TO ARRIVE. (Mr ttaMMM). Per HaaasfarlM Matltlima -teamer .4u«Iralir*, .'onnc.-ting with the aaMnaf ■«/>■ .-iini. .1 at Coloiiib... In. in MarM-illra. April I'4 :-To Singapore: Mr. 11. Slot. Mr. (i c. Sharp.'. Mr.(i. OL Klalte, Mr. U. Uppea. Mr. (t. M. Lonng. {For Ihr Far Fan). Per P4 O v
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 279 4 NOTICES. PRABEB AM) NKAVK. LDIITKI). BIHOAPOKE MASi>v nnmoi \i.i. DBKBimoxa or akiiatkh wateks ni HUM QDAUTI "M.V THE COMI'ANYS I'UINTIMi DEPABXMBUT nipl.-..h aaglfjawd aritt Plant ..i lac m.-t modem deatttpUoaodMaM, like the anuTßcWtm l>i i-ti.r-tiM un.l.-i -kiii.-.i p..i. ti.il maoaajat n.th.- atat •taata i* guarantee.] i itli.-.-. KOBINBONBOAP. .1 A
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    • 817 4 NOTICES. t/^^I^FET^V Thee tiny ft^l—^^^Xu^i Capsules Hfl| |MI superior IJTaTa^k^S^r to Copaiba, 1 Cnbebs, and cure the same diseases as these drugs i.i forty-eight hours without Kacb u.r txtri the name UslDYl FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST. 3RIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime I Prescribed in France for the last
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