The Straits Times, 3 May 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1808. NO. 19,520.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 927 1 rjVtr BOUNKO COMPANY. LIMITBD .■Tin Maao" Lifs Assaraaos. V" Jannah Cn«a Unraao Bo^t 7 AU» Assaraa* Cosapaaj < Pir I Ta» tialtabU Life Aasoiaaos Boc4aty. Tb, I Wrsn Manns Insmraaos Companj. i>. Cluna MuWa! SU«uii Navigation Company. •h,T^twihaii.l-(r«BeerCoespany lbs Hantisse lusism Companj, Limited. Tat nartimlars of these Companies, ase tbs
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    • 1176 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I '.i.MNhi.UKK I'AKhTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. A,,,r,t, nl Smaii).,*, Ml IP A..I Nrv, 1.A1t. 1. Paiiiiiku. 4 Co.. 2-S. CoLLTia QnAT. Swaaiil I'M Fx|.. cle. V ill |<. Hspat.herl for Oil 7n..iW.i S.iiink-iya. Apl.'-Jii. S.iural.aya, Micassar, and Gulf cf"Boni May 4. Naassaa. Sourabaya.
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    • 668 1 [NSCRANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital t2,;i7,n00 Pan! up Capital i'l l'.t.-ji Kesorve Fund B7ii>M The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUKTEAD A Co. 'I'lIF CHINA TKADER IVM'lilXif 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. OnnM Sutacribed J2,.>m..\x.. Amount
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    • 528 1 INSURANCES. 'pHE QUEEN ISSI'RAXCE COMPANY ROYAL INSIKANCE COMPANY. QllKI» Ixftl-UAVi-E 111 u.i.|l.i,«. LlVEKrool.. The undersigned. Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at current nite». HOOGLANDT A Co. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. UTARLISHID 1883. HUAD OlflCa, SISUAIIIU. Capital Fully Subscriln-d $»,000,n)0 Capital Paid-up MOO.UIO Reserve Funds
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    • 383 1 BANKS. nONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BASkINO CORWRATJON. PAI D-V l* CAPITAL »10,000.(inn RKSKKVK FIND c,000.«»> RKSKRVK LIABILITY OKI mn nnirti PROPRIETOR** J..II'>.IW!,IW I'oiet or Dhuotoiu:— Ho* J J. kU4m< rii v 0. V ■ohm. Ma K L. Ki A rHA l «i«o»r!:«i t, H DnnwlLL, K-.] H. 9HIWAH, Kan. I>AviDilra»T, K«<i.
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    • 875 1 NOTICES. c uai'k aun II'HITE Yamntoya I'rape Slur!- I »> *1 r .O Colnurerl KioT» Crape Shirts with Tie at SI 7.". A large stock in hnnd. Y. SHiniVA. «.c. ML High Stre,The Subscription List will clos on the 30th day of April, 1898 TBE TAN KIM TIAN STKAMSIIIP COY.,
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    • 796 1 "IT 18 REMARKABLE," SaVTS MR W. WIUON, 111" POPULAR Chemist at rUfAlrtatu and Mi in, How ChamheTlaia's Coo»h Remedy baa attained a prominence In this district, and though it has only been introduced a few months it has Uken the lead, from remarks madr-hytny customer* who have uaed this remedy."
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  • 70 2 TUESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1898. MANILA. THE CABLE INTERRLPTEPPKOBABLY BY THE AMERICAN FLEET. I The Cable Company communicates as follow., The Hongkong-Manila .-able failed I suddenly about T.:<o M night. The interruption is at or close to Manila believed to tie due to the presence of I the Arnerkrn fleet in
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 200 2 AMERICAN VICTORY AT MANILA. At Madrid, great excitement prevail* in consequence of tl>« complete defeat of Mm Spani-li fleet .it Manila. The people at Madrid are openly lamenting tin- nnpreparedness of Spain for war in thr Philippines. BI'OYANT EFFECT ON Till BOURftU. I The American victory at Manila La» produced
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    • 124 2 SIR HENRY BLAKE. CHINA ASSOCI VI'IOS t\UK)I)aTT. Tho China Association has given a banquet to Sir Henry Blake, the newly appointed Governor of Hongkong. Sir G. W. Des Varna, I former Go»--ernor of Hongkong, presided over the banquet. Sir William Robinson, who had just vacated the Governorship of Hongkong Sir
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    • 14 2 LORD SALISBURY. RUTHS TO LONDON. Lurd Salisbury has returned to London from the Riviera.
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  • 508 2 BOMBARDING MANILA. Tu-dav Manila is being bombarded, unless, meanwhile, it has surrendered. Yesterday, M wire able to announce that the American fleet had forced the defences of Manila and had entered the harbour. It now appears from Reuters very brief message that the defeat of the Spanish Heel was complete.
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  • 274 2 That bubonic plague, which hu for some lime been devastating Itombay, his now reached Calcutta must give cause for anxiety in the Straits. Situated as we are between Hongkong, Bombay, and Calcutta all of which are now plague centres— there is just cause for great carefulness and watchfulness
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  • 8 2 Dk. Bott advertises a brown gelding for sale.
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  • 14 2 I'Hom X, exchange, and share prices, jmd the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 15 2 The Straits llmlget at this week will he published at ten a. 111. on Thursday.
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  • 17 2 Maiaaa Hung lah Chye i- Co. advertise the auction sale of the steamer Smtanghali, on Monday next.
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  • 22 2 Mr J. A. Harwood. Solicitor General, is booked to leave Brindisi for the Colony by P. O. mail on the Ist instant.
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  • 26 2 Om to the Xappho being in dock, the A'rrrn will take her run on the 7th inst. The Suiif.hu will resume running on the 14th inst.
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  • 27 2 This morning, a hawker was fined five dollars or fourteen days, for offering ten cents to a police constable, in order to induce the latter to release
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  • 24 2 . This morning, the police summoned four eating-house keepers for keeping their places open after hours. They were fined three dollars each.
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  • 30 2 Two Chinamen were sent to jail today one f>r two months, the other for fourteen days, for fraudulent possession of a quantity of rice atTanjong Pagar Dock, yesterday.
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  • 36 2 RIVER THEFT. This niorning. four Chinamen were charged witli being in possession of a hag of Hour and three and-a half bags of linseed. One of them was sentenced to a month, the others were discharged.
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  • 34 2 The Singapore Spurting Club advertise that tickets of admission for the next race 1m cting may now be had of Messrs. John Little Co. 'Preconditions for securing ladies' tickets are also advertised.
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  • 45 2 . Whilk Mr. and Mr*. W. A. I) Cruz were abs. Nt on Sunday evening last, some one wrenched open their almeirah and cleared away with S»a in notes and silver. They suspect their cook, See Leng, and have got a warrant against him.
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  • 35 2 NEGLECTING TO REPORT. I.im Kern. Ho was, yesterday, nensonment, for neglecting to notify his place of residence, to tie Chief Police Olliccr, and also for not reporting himself once a month whilst under police surveillance.
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  • 44 2 . Ranjitsiuhji left Ceylon fur India, on the L'lst April. Before his departure, he had wired the acceptance of an invitatii.n from Major Wardill, the wellknown patron of cricket at Melbourne, to bring out 1 not her English cricket team to Austrnia, in IS9».
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  • 48 2 NORTH HERMAN LLOYD. The .iiistralian liners of the North German Lloyd have now begun to call at Fremantle, the chief port in West Australia On the harbour there, a mm of 4600,1 k* is now being spent to finish oil' a general harbour scheme commenced some time ago.
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  • 40 2 NOT REPORTING SMALL-POX. Tins morning, a Malay, named Tayib. was lined fifteen dollars for neglecting to rciiortacatc of smallpox in i.ayl.in;Road. I>r. Middleton and Chief-Inspec-tor Mayhew, gave evidence showing the danger to which the people in the neighbourhood were exposed
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  • 47 2 POLICE COURT DANGERS. Tiu: portico of the magistrates' courts is a menace to those who go to the courts, and DM been shored up in order that a dangerously rotten beam may be removed The ceiling of the tirsi court is daily expected to come down L|Mil^^duMß»^tbjij«athi^t^^
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  • 33 2 . Yomuv, the dead body of a China- man was found in a sampan offTanjong Rhu. A post mortem examination found that death was due to an extensive fracture of the skull.
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  • 34 2 WHICH WAS THE LUNATIC Ax energetic policeman arrested a man yesterday as a lunatic. This morning, the man was discharged, it being a matter whether the constable was not mentally weaker than his prisoner.
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  • 42 2 Eaki.y this morning, a Chinaman named Tai I.im, snatched three dollars from a stall and made off. On being pursued by a policeman, he jumped into the river, and wa» arrested hanging on to the rudder of a boat.
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  • 63 2 In the list of cricket fixture* at the 8. C. C. the match between the S. C.C. v. West Yorkshire Regiment, dated for Mth June next has been altered to the l:«h and Mth of this month. The j match between Professionals v. the Rest date.l for 1:1
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  • 76 2 Mr. Kric Maxwell, ntMJOf "Holyruod," Tanglin report"! to the poßm that hut nif>ht, while he was a dance, his room was broken into and Hint property to the value of IMB was stolen. 1I« returned home between three and four o'clock this morning and found several revolvers,
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  • 87 2 The Commercial Union Assurance Company bat issued its thirty-sixth annual report. The report shows that, in the lire department the net premiumlast year reached X1,074.7-t(!.— a slight decrease on the figures for 1*96. The laaaat paid and outstanding came to Xo!<8,»:)l or .*>l 81 of the premium
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  • 83 2 A tkliwham from Calcutta, dated fjad April, asserts that a great sensation has been caused at Agra by the arrest of a moulvie Mohammedan priest for sedition. The moulvie, while publicly haranguing his hearers in the Market Square, endeavoured to persuade both Hindus and Mohammedans to league
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  • 124 2 THE OUTWARD MAIL. THE I* A- O. mail steamer firramttta left Colombo at 6 p. m. on Sunday, and may be expected here on next Saturday afternoon. Thefollowing is herpassentier list for the Far East Mr. O. M. G. Burnie. Mr. E. Urm.ii.ion. I Mr.. Sott. Opt. tad Mr«. Jon™,
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  • 130 2 SALVING THE P. O. "CHINA." iioi'Erti. iMuwPKi-rs. A tki.eukam to the KaM ci Gagba, dated Aden. Had April, state, than the prospects of getting the China oil are considered to ha much better that they were, and tho I. <!■ O. people are rery hopeful. Captain dc Home M arid
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  • 146 2 The Marquis of .Salisbury, as Chancellor of tha l/niversUy of Oxford, has received the following letter from the King of Siam: Bangkok, Keb. J, ISUS. To the most honourable the Marquis of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Inivereity of Oxford. Sir, I had the greatest pleasure of receiving
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  • 176 2 CROWN AGENTS. I In answer to .Sir C. Dilkc, in the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain j said The remuneration of the Crown Ageuta it fixed by the Secretary of .State, and is charged on a fund derived from payments made by Colonial Governments for business transacted by them for
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  • 296 2 MRS. NATHANS FANCY DRESS BALL. L*»r night, at Sharon, Mr i*a Mrs. K. Nathan gave a fancy dre,,^ which was very largely attended Tli, house and grounds were brilliantly lit tlie internal illuminations being by 2 Welsbach iiystem of g M li g l,tj n! T|if guests were received by
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  • 686 2 STREETER V. PRINCE ALEXANDER TSARY. This niorning, before Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones, tilt- case Messrs. Strcetcr A Co. Prince Alexander Mr. H. Kort appeared fur t tie plaintitle anil Mr. Nanson represented the defendant. In opening the case on behalf of ihe plaintiffs. Mr. Kort said thai Ins clienli Messrs. Strecter
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  • 40 2 . TOWAM the ei.»l u t h.bt "u.n.h t; •trinpocji in U Bombay, mi mo»l ><">■>:• trade The OoTamm»» !>•"' ri k toa.haiuv monej to the Bombay B«* M«ilaM to finance tr»Jo 'f^" v o Inlets the QotwsibmU »hoi"» c
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 540 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. M»nuf». ol DYNAMITI tlKl lONITI •.K.I I INK hYN WIHK BLASTING OKLAI im-. DBTOXATI BAFTTT TOM B BCTRtC BLASTING APPARATUS. hi »K"Vt K» I'LOMVEK, HIIKII «Lt m a*mr nm nvaMD irmlMM I !ioviks«»:m. »ni> ikiiiiiKirtiii otr»ai»--l»l> TO H UF MTIRIOk (JI'ALITV AXD mama to m
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    • 746 2 NOTICES. I IWIM.KSS lIKNTISTKY. I \n: mmn D«mi lit- i:hM aKM tO RiaflARWI. l lEd MOniEATK. /t*r/(7- r./ H"ii-t, „w -r M.--r». XXI.LV .V WAI.SII, 1.T1i.1 i\i wruY rounmi f I KMI.KMKN, »illin|! to join Hi.- ;.ro I I mead Corps, are kindly raqueatei to >miiHli-iof n.imrr »i Dr. Ktepbetn'a
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    • 433 2 NOTICES. THE VICTORIA PABBI THSASBICAL CO. To-night, :\rd May. I h** Kcfinnnt it; opera: MAHMOOD SHAH. I«ioine:-Miss BOOURA. the lady actor. To 1h- followed by II fane. Pill I- t-J, *l, MMh and .70 rent-. THE SWITCHBACK I RAILWAY. EIGHT WAVES. AFTERNOON AT t.:«i I. M. kvi:ni.\(; at s p.
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    • 853 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Municipal Dclientures. TanjoDK I'agar Dock lfc'l.i. Tanjonx Pagnr Dock Coy. Shares. Prye Kivcr Dock Coy. Share*. Fraser and WWHI Ltd. Debs. FOR SALE. Straits Steamship Coy. Shares. Fraser and Neave Ltd. shares. Sporting Club Del*. nun i coii. c. Exchange and Share Broker*. SINGAPORE SPORTING ULUR SIRING
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  • 2091 3 AHEAD OF THE MAIL. ■me ontat n vtm ami wn /...nrfon, 141/ i April. \|i C J l'l>''l|'>- f'Tin.-rly Amcriian v, t.-i in 1 ondon hawladatadtinMlM M nbeUioa would kng Bam am ,f Aiii.Ti.-a 1.a.1 M 5,,pp..r1,-,| i ii- i ru>*Ttt lit 1 inrtlHT ex|ir**9wii u „v ilmi.t »,,,,M I*
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  • 1057 3 THE MAIL. NEWS, NOTE:", AND COMMENTS. NIRSIMI AT ADEN. Lord G. Hamilton has informed Mr. Moon in the II 1 1 -ol Communs that air.iugemcntK have been made to huild ■■d furnish quarters tat a nursing staff in the Km ..|.i-an General Hospital at Aden, the cost being partly met
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  • Article, Illustration
    761 3 CHESS. (COXDCCTID BY KING'S PAWS') All chess communication* should be Solution of Problem No. (Dmhl) I: R kj. gxKt. (J-Kt «q (ch)anitW— K R mat*, if gx Q Xt -Q r, *c. Comet solutions from Cais*a and Nil DnperanIti Handicap tournament i- progressing steadily, thr players in the lower i-
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  • 232 3 SPORTING NOTES. The Sporting Club U heartily to he congratulated on having the support of the zealous membe"-. who has fitted up the new starting Machine. The principle is that advocated in these columns from the first. The harrier instead of rising vertically goes up, away from the horses, thus
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  • 186 3 THE PORT. Thk outward S. S AcliilUf, which arrived on Ihr Ist instant, brought 10 buffaloes from Penan:;. The 1n.1, -China steamer Kvltang, loft Hongkong, on the SOth ultimo, and is duo here, on the Cth in-lant Tlic Miitualst.anierOuloiii/, isreported to have lelt Yokohama for Singapore, on the evening ol
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  • 233 3 THE "ANNUAL HEGIRA." THE I'A.WESUEK LISTS. IHK T. A O. ■Vekhna" ilth May -Dr. and Mrs. Bolt and daartaar; OaL awl Mrs. Bnrcr; Mr. B. l'r.sqravi': Mi. Voules Mr i;,ral,l llnmne: Mr and Mrs Smalt and family; Mr lluri-.s Mr. HaoptOß; Miss Bhan; Mr. and Mrs. Hain.s and i-hil.l Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 m, Itn rr-f-t-' I Sore Throats k L Wounds Hums. jn JCondy's Fluid C
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    • 115 3 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LTD. MILLINERY AND DRAPERY [)KIT. GREAT CASH BTOCK-TAHNG SALE. Will commence on MONDAY, 2MP MAY. and continue until the 31st May. liio bargains::: IN IiRES^ MATKKIAI.S. SILKS, CASHMERES, SEHGES, MUSLINS. ETC. SEDUCTIONS IX uosiEin, CORSETS, UNDKRCLOTIILXG. KIUBOXS. STRAW HATS. nowm, CHEAP SHOES. I I.ANNI-XS AM'
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    • 508 3 NOTICES. McALISTER AND CO. sole a<;knts FOR DICK'S ORIGINAL BALATA BELTING. MAXIFACnUKIi B1 Al«'ssrs. EL it J. DICK, (ilnsgow. The Best Belting in the Market. •.i.'katstkkm.tii a ioamuty. omsmni unnimii btbojw QRimm power, niaiaaanmiail tamsedwrla 1 KKTKNTION OF SIKKNGTII. the above trade mark. Tlicm. bi'lts are 5,,.-. iall> .h.-imaiiislied >om
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 193 3 ARRAN(iKMENTS. Ti-hdat, .Iki. Mai IliL-h Water. SJI p.m. tiolf. Ladies' Mclal Handicap. Dallnhliai* Uailway Beach Raad. 4.:«t and 1 p 111. S. C. C Football. PKM Theutre 9. Wanmawtr, ith Hat. Hich Water. >.4»a.iii m .*i> p.m. C. W. Association Kiillk-s (iirls' .School. I. Tin -IWI.AV. .Vni May HichWaer )i:i7a.in.
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  • 517 4 . Sivurou. md Mat, IN*. PRODUCE (Ratei an rorrttlU to 12.30 j>.m.) Uambler buyer* I 6.62*. Oopraßall do 1-ontianak, 8.00. I Pepper, Black 1». i do Whit*, (5%) 40.5 ft Sago Flour Sarawak.. 3.50. 1 do Brunei.. nominal 2M>. i Pearl Sago Coffee, Bali, picked 30 M. CoSee Pal*mbang, picked....
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1409 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. 1 'nderthia heading the follow -ingabhrer-.v tloot are uMd str. steamer th. ship bq.— barque; Brit— British V. S. United sutm; Pr. French; Oer.—OermaD; Hut Dutch; Joh.-Jobora; Ac. G.C., QeDeral cargo d.p. deck passengers; r Unrertain T. P. W.-Tanjong 1-agar Whkrt T. P. D.-Taniong Pagar Dock B.
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    • 397 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Aia>. Liverpool, May 13. ManXiHJ. Armenia. H'l.urg. Mny I 11.-lin Mtyai Arizonn, ftliiKjjuw, Mny *i J 1 Simon* iIMuU, Hiogo, Apt *o; *M» M-v.-r Ilrniitolir. Ix»l<1on, MflV I I* Sin .r.Balhiarnt. i 'olollll.o. June I- 1' I). laaM Hon^kons. June 3 P. 4 O. Bormida, Bombar, May U.-lin
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    • 141 4 iIM 5 VuaiL'a Nku*. Tom. CArTim F*om Saiud. ioisi..»«--a Kio_ U'v ■S Yarra HM.ntr. MM ICoi-Hlinr Mnrsrill.-s Apl lnM. UuiUam ■2 P»kan Brit.str. 84 iTsylur Svlanßor Apl snWwßinw' 1 2 Malvvn itr. «n 'olwn T. Alison Apl :«)S. sMn|. f. 1 L' Kian Ann Mr. 101 Casoy M.nnro A]il
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    • 147 4 Dati Vuhl'* Nam h»..u:. OtIMH DwllllTWl lay 3 Pcntakota Brit.str. MiKinliy Oiliuttn via |«>rt- Scottish Hero j str. Hunt Elephant point I* I I'lavcrley itr. I.ninLM.mr Call HUH titan MM.str. Coisih-ii,,., Halfon, Chin* and Japao a Sri I'ootiamk Dut »tr. IVIm.-iui- l-ontinnnk X <:ho»ngHock Ki»u' Br.t.»tr. Mkl.i.a Nnang 3
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    • 74 4 M AILS CLOSE. F«r I'rr ,lr. Tim,. To-Moreow. Djambic train Noon Hongkong .Sut Saim, Noon Penang and Deli Hrh>, Muir Far/alia, a p m K. Pnlnni! vin ports 1.,i,t; i, p.m. Klanf! 1 Anaon Malacca, 4 p.m. TIirKHMY. R- tavia fti.«. m K PuhaiiK via porta Ptrdana, 9 am. Sa?Kon
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    • 92 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. FEOM ki.ik: ll> li:- I 1 ,v ii. matta dm; on Saturday with date" to the t ."it h April. From China :-By the P. 0. l>r., lia due on the Mli instant. Mnr J.-.lh I.* O. Apl lTtli Apl M M. SI A|.| L'ltli Apl HI.
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    • 229 4 PASSENGER LIST. AKKIVAU. I'crs.J. ImI) l.uHf,den (rom Singora:— l er ■.■.'ftorißM from Kelantan :-Mr. Williams l'er fti».in from Sourabaya:-Mre. (i.Tisan anil son. Mn»r- Miildleton, Cole. Kitacn. ami Ueniy. Per s. M,,la,;n (rom Teluk Anson via ports- Mr. and Mrs. Badey, Mr and Mm. Miller. M. -i Ilutlor, and TunnicliSe. MMMB
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 240 4 NOTICES. j. *VH*l frcnallChtmiltt H «T-n»>ivp«:-fi HoißOßini i wow BT^^^H^^By JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES AnK TliK BJST VAI.I E IN ID MARKET: V. V. O. $11.00 PER CUE, DOTT TUB. V. <>. SPECIAL RESERVE. siuoopurcasi, doty paid. DOMINIE. 10 TEARS OLD. «i 6.00 m ca»e, dutt mid. OBTAINABLE FROM
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    • 309 4 NOTICES. LANGUID WOMEI I palk i mi urn OLD PEOPLE. INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (fflifmitrs mm if torn.) A DELICIOUS NVTMTim STIUL'LANT Tbi. .imKM.fy •■•'ir »"»,i.«4 »ta« Bo oik.r tolii oi liqu-J fw-d will rtß.it on ib. >*.:h. it i. ,nJ,c.'«J in coMtilutiMW) »'ilnni mttm) -jf GpjII^KNK-'JIJTSIIII^ •r.l funrt^til drMhy, .ulr
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    • 349 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE Prin lie System against Disere with PURE B 000. "THE b-SI S-CURTY FOX HEALTH." .>- diT"fLU.D EXTRACT OF .^"O JfMI>IO» IStfBM TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPIIUi.S, WEAK and LANGUID FE*.U>'BS, And all Impurities of the Blood. 9T- lIMPORTANT KVIOCIICI OF »UPCBIOKtTY. ■■\V« Tri.mnwt.il Ked Jmnnir*
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    • 248 4 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY rbU -I »od -mhlr p..pul»r r^iMNIT. M "O[L in th* r.niniul HoapittU hy Rtcord, 1 Ko«t«s. Jifc* t, VHp^*u, and nth*n, roahiivw mil Ut* <Wi.l«<r*U to mAurtx* ib ra«dkiM at th* km 1. act i-uHi i !■>■>> -rythipr bit trio naplormd. JHERAPION No. t. in a
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    • 40 4 SHARES_Vk' ANTED. Municipml Debenture* t%. 'l.injonK I'acar I>.-1..-rituri- Bonda. New Prye Riier Dock Hh»roa. Maynanl 4 Co.'s Straili. Ice Co 's FOR SALE. TenKerang I'liinting Sharea. Frasor i RaM, Ltd. hlraita MHainshiu Cot. SOMEKVILLE 4 OUNS, Eichantle 4 Kharc Broker*
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