The Straits Times, 4 May 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1898. NO. 19/>:>l.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 931 1 rpllK HOIiNKO COMPAMT. LIMITKD ri «r. •taadanl Life Anramna>. Norwich Union Fit* lnmranoe Soeietv Abm A»»»»'» Company (Fire). *>Tr>i«iUl.l- Lif. As.unu.o. Soci-tj. Tl»iicVan Mar,n» lnsuranoH-ooipasy. 11» 1.,n» Mutual Stnun N.Ti^alion Company. Ths I -nenham IjhT" B~r Companj. ■it, M^tirn. Insnranoe Companj, Lunitod. Kor mrtKolan of thmm CompanM*. se« th« lull
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    • 1685 1 STKAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^-ONINKI.I.IKK I'AKKTVAAIIT MAATBCHAPPIJ DnaoreonHad with the Netherlands India (iovernment. Anrntnnt Singapore: Sim- Aoctct, uu J. DaMCDMJ A Co.. -.'-:1. Collvir Quat. si.-r.m.-i rr.,n, Expected VVYlIhe iVspatehrd 'or On j,,.,.!..,,.,. Boarabaya. Apl. M Bonrabaya, Maoaesar, and Golf tt 8001. May^iT Somabaj,'!. Maj Hat.ivi:i,C!i-nboii.S:ini.iianj.,,vSouraliaVll. 5. M I'- i«. pi.iiing. Apt.
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    • 286 1 NOTICSKS. J. MOTION CO. WATCH MAKERS. JEWKLLIMtS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXKCUTED. MAISON F. PAUL &CO. FRKXCH HAIKDKKSSINt; BAI.(K)X. Have the honour to inform the laili. 4 of Bwafjayosw, und their i-i -:...-i thnt they have jowl received by tho French mail s.a. LAOS, a very great variety of: th i
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    • 395 1 NOTICES. Horses, Ponies and Cobs. Due to arrive here l.v 8. Bl( EI'IIM I s: A BATCH of select horses, ponies, an cons. All thoroughly 1.r..:.,-n an. ready for initiiiHliate u-e. DALLA.N's'aCSTH M.IAN HtIRSK UKPOSITOKY. 15th April. u.e. THE .VrsTKAI.IAN KOMI ■sVUBITUBT Koek'k Koaii. fa—law Hoai. \V DAI.I.AN DKAI.KK in
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    • 1317 1 NOTICES MILKMAID CONDENSEDNILK The "Milkmaid" Brand is guaranteed I contain all tho cream of tho original milk. In (COKDENSED MUJ the P rocess of manufacture nothing but wntrr rj^.. kr^ji s removed, nothing but thn bast refined Aft K i iflD sugar added. ?Rj^ Tp Avoid low-priced brands from wliich
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    • 814 1 ".EKKKCT is MAKVEI,M)(!B,' So says THOHABfC FI.ASHMAN. K-,j, ihn wellknown merrbaoi and proprietor of fl lalnial Horn, Kawai.iixi.i. when speaking about some mslancrs where lie «aye ChamberlnlD's i olic. Chol.ia.and Diarrhoa lteme,h He said: Have much pleasure in testifying lo the Iwneticial results I have e\|s-rieu.ed from Chaml.erLin's Colti I
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  • 43 2 WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1898. BRITISH WAR-SHIP GOES TO MANILA. C SjJtrUl Uleyram for the Strait, tlmm. avjagaaaj, IWaMawa, -I am H.M.S haaartaaa) goes to Manila to-day. The lawjawtaiM is a first class armoured cruiser, carrying twelve guns. Baa irn.iri.l.'.i by Captain E. Cliiehebter."
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  • 147 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE WAR MAKIIAI. LAW AT MADKIII. lAnitton. llh Kay. Martial law has been ptoclaimed at Madrid. THK NAVAL BATTLK Off MANILA. ■B HKTAII.S AVAILABLE No details are known of the Manila naval battle, beyond the actual fact that it resulted in a Spanish defeat.' This means Him no
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  • 538 2 . j The most important item of to-lay s news is that martial law has been proclaimed in Madrid. No details are given, in our telegram, ol the Spanish defeat oil' Manila, the reason being tliat no such details have reached Reuters Bombay ofliees from whence the service for
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  • 280 2 lx inflthartinlnmn.wtpiiaUah .1 1.-n.-r fr..m eotTHpoodm diooaaainf the aanaaonabla way 10 which mm an pnatponad *l tba poiiea cotuta Tha MaybaaMtobadM totbemagial having more work on t li.-ir hands th.in thi-y eaa tlirouffa. Both in I the' int. r.'st ..1" tha public aad „1 Dm DMfUnIM, (topi ought
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  • 14 2 Prodi cc, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4
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  • 14 2 At 2 p. m. to-day, a mail boat was despatched from Hongkong to Manila.
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  • 14 2 Thk official date for training Roadsters oi the course is from next Mon day.
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  • 19 2 It is i dvertiscd that Mr. L Kutzberg, is no lc nger manager of the Hotel de. la Paix.
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  • 17 2 Mksbrs. Robinson and Co. advertise that they are showing a large stock of dinner and toilet sets.
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  • 26 2 Mai.amk de Vic.| has gone to Penang for a couple of weeks, and will therefore not be "at home" to-morrow, the tirst Thursday in the month.
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  • 31 2 Tng P. A 0. steamer Jura left Penang t p.m., on Tuesday, and may beexpeced here at daylight on Thursday. She will he berthed at the P. A O. western wharf
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  • 34 2 THEFT IN A GODOWN. 1 his morning, a Chinaman was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for breaking oi>en a case in a godown al Borneo Wharf, and stealing a small sample bottle of brandy.
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  • 35 2 . The homeward mail steamer I -,n.. i- due here from Hongkong at daylight to-morrow, and will be berthed at Tanjong Pagar Wharf. The mail by the rtraaa closes at 8 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 32 2 . An a re.-ent Meeting of the Rangoon Municipal Committee, a scheme wa« adopted granting pension to all municipal employes. The scheme has been forwarded to the Local Gorernment for sanction.
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  • 35 2 . The most stringent regulations are in force in Madras regarding the quarantine of all shipments of horses from Australia, and particularly from Queensland, owing to the fear of bovine tick fever being introduced.
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  • 42 2 PENANG MORTALITY. Thk Municipal President of Penang in hi» Progress Report for Mar. h |~,mts out that there were only 4!l deaths in Penang in tin; week ending the :»nd of April, being the smallest number recorded in one week since UK
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  • 48 2 SUSPECTED MURDER. Thk body of the Chinaman who was found in a sampan oil Tanjong Khu. has been identified as one Sun Boon Hock, a firewood dealer, formerly living at Taujong Rhu. The body was recognised by a man who lived in the same house as the deceased
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  • 52 2 . Thk feast of the Blessed De la Salic, founder of the Institution of Christian Brothan, %wis very solemnly celebrated al theCathedralof the "tiood Shepherd.' this Boraia*. The musical mass was ien.lcr.-d with •:reat ellect by the boys ..f St. .lu-eph's Institution and there was a hup congregation
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  • 65 2 INDIAN POLICE FOR SIAM. Tiik (iovurnment of India hnve called for five volunteers from the police departments of the various provinces for service under the Siamese liovcrnment. One deputy Ins|*ctor-Cieneral, whoso salary will lw i7.")U per annum, is wasted, and four Superintendents, wln.se salaries will average from 1i5.700 to lis.Boo
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  • 210 2 PERAK NEWS. i umtmtma hmum Thk aetnao Pan* fashionable wediliui: .it this year, the contracting parlies ofwUehvan Captain Kuss.-I K.lvc oi tha Malay States (.'uidei. and HiaiSoOtt, a cousin of Captain Talbot, was aaataiii/.il at All Saints Church, Taiping, on tha 30th April, the Bar. V. Pyambat olliciatinc The bride,
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  • 73 2 . At a meeting of the Penang municipality on the l-Sth April, the President read a letter from Mr. Mackie regarding the lighting of the town by electricity. The President then proposed that a letter should beaddrossedtoMr. Mackie, stating that the Commissioners, view his conditions favourably but
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  • 159 2 . Ft has long been known says Cycling that the Prince of Wales cycles, but the tricycle that he was accustomed to ride has now given way to the bicycle During his stay at the Riviera, the royal pupil has made rapid progress under able tuition. We might
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  • 148 2 Through an accident at the ga« works during a thunder-storm, Colombo was in darkness for two hours from Ul p.m. on the 22nd instant. At that hour, all the gas lamps in the place went out, and the electric light soon followed suit, for at present all
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  • 136 2 TRESPASS AT HOLYROOD. This morning, Lew Ah Viang was charged wi'h trespassing in the compound of Holyrood House at a .|uartetpast four yesterday morning. Mr. Eric Maxwell said he returned home from a dan.-r at half-past three ye-terday morning, and discovered that a thief had been in his r.H>m and
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  • 203 2 RAFFLES MUSEUM. HOW IT STIiIKES A STBAS..EK. A oaaaawawaaan of the Calcutta Tiljh'taaiaa describe-, in that journal, a visit to the I!., 111.- Mii-i urn. at Singapore lie comes to the following As a building it I- pr.'lly enough to look at. Lilt for the purpo«-- of a uiu-.-iini I.
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  • 380 2 THE COFFEE MARKET. BIWMIII A Co's ooafca market re|>ort for the montli, ending; on the •th April, shows that th* market for "•pot 71 continued in an uaHW Matt Most descriptions hail been iafMßiad, and .1 further irregular decline hud liken |'ace in values, with the exeeptiun of choice East
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  • 194 2 . 8. C. C. WES| Yc.UKsiIIKK Thk first game of Rugger a*l k h« been played on the Es7,lai,, d 7^ it very long time indeed, was i,l av ,,i I night, Iwtween the above teams' I n( tunately.owingto theheavy rains dun' the day, the ground was in a
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  • 646 2 RIVER THEFTS. No 1. >- tl.an thr.- taaai of ri» th.it h.iv,. b. «aee*arad b] iwlice sin. c yesterday uiornine. aad m <«eh case the offenders have TJJ anaaaad »itli at taw aaeaakaai Early yesterday DMtniaa, fuur aMa w»rt arrested in a sampan, in the mcr h Ix'ing in unlawful
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  • 84 2 A DANGEROU S COW. Tin- iiiuriiinj;, Apnatwunjr, I man. rat pn luted by Mr». Kialoa for allowing hit coa to rua.lwitl, a calf, witl I control W prowcutru Mid *hr waa Ilia pwj** tren oftliuHUr Hotel in Kepi l: 1...-1 .vvnui-lh. ,!.l.ii.i.,i,r»i-'i" >iri bii omi In front „i bet bow
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  • 68 2 TURKISH BATHS FOR HORSES. Tiik Americana are hard bright ideas, and one ol I connectkmuitl. ....",->- I f,,r 1,,,,-.- Th« individ introducing lliii innovnti that a- w.11,1 and iiuu MfVtoM. aud vi,..ur an,., rioteni iih ihould 1..' tin- upon hone. Ha add* thai il w for each bath will be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufaeturona ofI'WAMIIK LIGNITE UELATINK DYNAMITE i DETO.NATOKB B4RTY YV7.K I -'n"\'. u?.u;\i|. IHE ABOVE KjILOfIJVEK, BIIKO AIX uamoruni>nOu«Tßwnn,A>«B«M GOTUmn, Ul m,TlHa»u£ oriu". IMD TO ill or MTUlu* QUUJTT AID TKkV- OFHUU FO» THE BOKXK<H (iMI'WV mi HOLE "»tl»( »n.| Borneo i'.wi. m «rA\i in trroo
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    • 904 2 NOTICES. THK VICTORIA PAJtSI THEATRICAL 00. aW, in, Muv ALAOOIH. .in. aod ThegoMoo Pain.-.-, and Ihe (..-tin niiiiaanav with II I 1,, be loUowoi I.v a fane. Phi.-. «J. tl. M.eiils and an cents. WK hata authoriw-d Mr. John Salomon to sign our tirni from this dale. i Singapore. HJtii
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    • 552 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROIHNSOX CO. Arc now ibowiag a larjfe stock of: DINNER SETS AND TOILET SETS. DINNEB SETS ((INSISTING OK M Dinner Pl.ites. Puddiiii; Plates. 191 Soup Plate- |L' Cheese Plates. I yagaUbla Dish.- i riiiiin Tiaoan t MaiMi L' Sauce Tureens t Stands. 4 Meat Dishes. White grounds witli
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    • 27 2 At the Cathedral of the liood Shepherd, on the ith of May. EajU Mathii Padai Kiver. B. N. Borneo, to Mrs. A. P. R. Miles of Singapore.
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  • 711 3 REST-HOUSES IN SELANGOR. hi BMTOa ok TIIK "STRAITS TIMES la May I answer 'The Mersssat,' W M ammented upon my letter on the Urn r.-t-housi'S in S.-laii K ,>i, thai bad appeared m a previous i HU of your paper" lhe Moralist, vary truly remark- asfottows; "Aaaeaiaat v the rest
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  • 192 3 A SOAKED BOY. Ml. II, 1I,H! ill rilK "STHAITS TIMES." >IK, I suppose you know what heavy ihowers of sain we have in Singapore. Yesterday, it cams on to rain at about twelve odock and rained urn. easingly UU about tnreeo'clock in the afternoon When the ball rani; at one
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  • 366 3 QUEER SENTENCES. PHI sniniu 0» irn: "tfaaltl iimi-' >ik. To a layman, unacquainted with the subtleties of the Evidence A. 1 <:>! the peculiar dispositions, it is a matter of wh surprise to note how itrangely different classes of offences viewed by diflerenl individuals. N ir.as layman, I should hare
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  • 184 3 . I.i mi i. i: o» mi: "snum nuns.' sm, Under the above h in your issue of April L'.'.ih." Planter" draws sroful pi. tun- ..i the land between Klanang and Tanjong Duablaa in the Kwala Langkal District, through wliich, on Mr. Hulls n-.-iimiii. n.l.iti.in. the Government are
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  • 288 3 THE LAW'S DELAY. To TIIK KIIITOi: ol TIIK "STI:AITS TI Jl>." Bra, A month ago, informaticu was mons granted. About ten days later, the evidence of one witness waa taken and the case postponed lor a week, because the magistrate was too busy to so on with it a week
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  • 254 3 PESTS OF THE COURTS. tbeattenti if the detective depart m.'ut was give tin- prevention ofa system of swindling thai ia practised on aVlassofianorant |.1,. who fall into the bands the police, for the i t part l"r gambling, There i> always a numluT ol persons about the court! on laalook
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  • 227 3 AMBULANCES. a coßßßsrovDnn says: Botwith Man. lint.' thai apparently everything is being don li been done t.> meet any particulai case >.i infectious diteees thai may spring ii] .ur mi. Ist, there ii .nil' particular need thai has been left unprovided lor, and thai is the |'la. ing of an
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  • 696 3 SPORTING NOTES. The course proper was used for work this morning. It was rather soft and consequently got a good deal cut up, but. as the horses were kept off the rafts, tlii- rather severe treatment will probably do it more good than harm, especially if it can get a
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  • 63 3 Yesterday afternoon, Chong Ah Song was arrested at Johnston's l'ier with a small drum in liis possession. lln examining this, it waa found to be constructed forth.' purpose of oootaining tin of opium valued at afty dollars. The defendant repudiated all knowledae of the contents ..i
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  • 246 3 THE PORT. Tin: It. I. steamer Osra i» dm from i:.,m:0,.h to-mornni morning, with a r,,1l cargo of lies. The Urania arrived yesterday, from Batoum, «iih a cargo ot ..il foe Manila. Alter coaling at Tanjong the' FaUaln flail wbiori left New York, on the ISth March, is due hero
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  • 30 3 NAVAL NEWS. I. reported thai the bar lad K..1.J,. left Hongkong, last Saturday. I'lii' r will uui call here, but ■iUfO straight on to Colombo. The bwU mil ca(l here
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  • 1060 3 . I.EI'ARTTRK OF THE AMERICAN FLEET KOK MANILA. I.m.i osTJaV also easts. Tub American snjndsna left Mirs Bay (China) for Manila, at about two o'clock in the. afternoon of the 27th April, it being accompanied by Mr. Williams. United States consul recently stationed at Manila, and the insurgent chief
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  • 496 3 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY,S PROCLAMATION OF WAR. Mr. Rounsevclle Wildnian, Inited I States Consul-general at Hongkong, received by wire on the ITtb April, I'rosident McKinley's proclamation. It reads as follows Whereas by an Act of Congress, approved April LV., IWIS, it is declared that war has existed since the 21st day of
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  • 231 3 THE "ANNUAL HEGIRA." THE P. 4 n. ■Vkhona" (Jth May. Dr and ate Hott and daughter; Col and Mrs. Breyer; Mr. KTPrasgravs Mr. Voulae; Mr. lierald lirownc Mr. and Mrs. Smart anil family; Mr. Barges; Mr. llempton; Mi«s Sharp: Mr. and Mrs Hainea and obild; Mr. K. K. Rye; Mr.
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  • 35 3 w EspasaMs, OB 4th M.iy. llon-leaii .V Hoogkoag, Ba nirfa, due Rili M.iy. Helm Merer A Co. Poiilianak, C/.ii. uil slh Mnj.J. I'acn.l. .V I.. I Byiine) »ia ports, Laadaaro,UiN IMb
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 3 G. OTOMUNE COMPANY. DOMING! OQMINQI COMI.Mi I'ANKLS: INLAID Of M. n OK IVORY, CIIKUKV LACyI KRI-.I) nUaTJa WITH OIL I'AINTKI) I'IC TI'RKS.BOTH WITH I)K.SKiNS; THK ONLY LIVING ART IX THKWOKTI) BRONZK WARES TAIILKS IMBKKLLA STANDS MATTINGS KIXK.ST MADK KIliK I'KOOF SAKKS SILK KMIIUOIDKKKI) AND I'AI'KU I'AINTKD SCHKKNS GKNTS AND LADIKS
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    • 403 3 N( (TICKS. JOHN LTTTLE CO., LD. SINGAPORE. FAIRBANKS. STANDARD SCALES. We have now a full stock of Fairbanks Standard Scales as under. H j£*^_ VsnV <> IHjl^^la^ r NO Id COINTEU Oil FAMILY SCALE. with Brass 5e,..,|. ami Platform H) X I"] Weighs bom 02. to M lbs. in the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 168 3 ARKA.NIiEMKNTS Wki.vkshav, Ith bUy. High Water. -58 p.m. <■ W. association. Barnes Girls' Benool. Bsritebbaok Hallway Beech Itoad Parses Theatre. Tiiiksiiav. STH May. High Water. BJ7a.m. »J33pm. Pledges Auction, Tek Chye. 10. I'lulhar nic Orchestra. B,'ln. Friday, 6tii May. High Water. lOjßajn. 10.8 pjn. 'nil Moon. I.L'lip.in. P. «O. homeward
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    • 86 3 WKATHKK KKPOKT. Kandang ICtrbau Hotpitat, MM -Vtt i 1 »'i« 9a.ro. 3 p.m. p.m. KIMARKg. Bar. JX.BSH L*9.74i>U>i.H|fl Temp. 82.0 7K.U 77.8 > a \V. B'lbTher 77.5 77.0 7BH "%S-*-IHr.of Wind N.W. N.W. N.W. o E -.'z Mm. Temp. 88.1 =S"o^ Mm 74.9 «?S <■ M:n Id Sun ICM Rainfall
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  • 502 4 COMMERCIAL. siKUAroM. irn May, IWB. PRODUCE (Rales an corrected to 12.30 p.m. Oambier buyers. aft.'}. Copra Bali, 0.40. do Pontianak. 8.00. Pepper, Black Sl.l'-T <lo White, (BX) 40..V). Sago Flour Sarawak 3 SO. do Brunei.. nominal '-'.'<' Pearl Sago AAl\. Coffee, Bali, picked -X.M. Coffee Palerabang, picked. ».00. Coßee, Liberian,
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  • SHIPPING
    • 138 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. Cnderlhi. heading the following ablnevi.-. tiona are uaed atr. st.-nni.-r j ah. ahip Iq.-barque; Brit.— Briliah U. 8. United States j Fr. French Oer.— Qertnan Dut. Dutch; Joh.— Jobore; 4c, O.c. General cargo d.p. deck passengers; U. Uncertain T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf T r. D.— Taniong
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    • 1095 4 TRADING VESSELS. AsaiTtu sisci Nook or Yektikiuy. Arm'niu. (ler. -tr. :i l-i-.i i ('apt Magin. 4th May. From Hamburg. -_>7tli Mar O.i- and d.t. Bekn Meyer i Co. For Hongkong, 6th-\V. «<ia /'on OMB, Brit. atr. 575 tons, Capt Stratton, 3rd May. From Ma...-i»»ar, Mtt Apl. OLe, and 24 d\p.
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    • 403 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, port, probable daU of arrival, and name ot tujtnit. Urn, I-iverpool, May 13. Mmflill Anteoor. Clnna, May x Mamlield. Arizona, i .Im-kJw Jin; ti P Simons Andalu,i.i, Hiuuu, A|.l*l; 8.-lin Mmr. Dt'Dinohr, London, Mny U: P Biraoh«. Itallnarat. Colombo, June IS P. 0. IlengHl. H..imk..i:u. June X
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    • 114 4 W Nam A i i it a_! kio «•>■ Sincktp Hut -h 'X, Nnunl.th .1 s. fjong l'iimng) »tr. 96 Nacodafa Sal i>- Burnett sir. :{4K Tucktiy :l Ilsn Pohliuun nrit.»tr 67« MimMon 3 lilzutui Mnru .Inn. -ir Mm Nunotno 1 .Pawn lini -ir UMI I.m. ct 4 Neera
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    • 90 4 Datk. VtsssL's Simk Flmcßio Cißui Bwiiiiiiiw [ay 3 (ianvmeile Brit sir. K.lmumlstn Gtbang 3 Uraiiia sir. Eaol Manila I X i 1 1 1 Ann >lr. Omm Djupkla i Hria »tr. lokrter pioangudlMi 4 IVr.iana atr. Marshall TriiiKKanu via |wr>M 4 Malacca Btr. (Hmii T. Aii>nn via |>orl» 4
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    • 113 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-Mukk.iw. Batavia Issaa 7 a in. K. P.iliang via ports I'rrJana, 9 a.m Fremautle A'.imin/M 10 a.m. Batul'ahat Illangqi. 11 a.m. Saigon 7/..(- l\,w. 1 1 mi. Trintgnnu via ports flaatts 11 am llatu I'ahat Aimi Ilin, Noon Malacca 4 Linggi 11,1,,,,. 1 p.m. I'adaui; via ports J/.
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    • 85 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From fct'ROPE By the P. AO. I'nrrainitii't due on Saturday with dates to the IMIi April. From Ciii.va By the P. 4 O. l>r..,in due on the mil instant. Mnr JM, V. t O. Apl IVtli A|>l Ist M. M. Ai.l Mtk A|>l lili N I) 1..
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    • 231 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per a. s. latasa Man from Ilomliav— Dr. and Mr-. C i Hnnwn. Per a. s 7..n/» In from Muar- Mr J C Cainpl»dl Per V,,n,.,r1, from Sarawak Mr. Scott. TO AKKIVK. {For Sin<i<tpori). Per M.-sageries Maritimes -teamer An* Iralir.i, a vl,i,( «nh the steamer Calr- „ai
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 249 4 NOTICES. FRABEB AM) NEAVE, LIMITED, SINGAPORE. mam'k.m ti i;k.i;s hi i.i. DEScKiPTio.xs iif \i;i;v;'Ki> wateus in- rißrr qoality ohlt. THE OOMPANTS IMIINTIM; hKI'U.TMKNT vei% coiipMelj eqaippnrl wit li Plant ot the mosl I*™ deacrlptloii ami bslaft like the Vn.rii Wmi I. Dm .-.mm.-H. the I -st class of work is
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    • 23 4 BOARD AND LODGING |.-"i: miasma mn i,- imd srttta I uily: ii u l(, Tennis kikkl HAKIHKN, "Kidiiiari i j iv. ».f. 13/:.'
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    • 582 4 I For Constipation j I and Biliousness I JULIEN g, rue Vivienne. PARIS ICkiMix lnt^hirßr. Th« Ci"." J liv n un'l k'r l^pilb*. UaTICO INJECTION is used In recent |»«TICOC<PSULESinIb tM :.chrODicc.»»» PKRRUGHrOOS QODHRK. The (ireat Austrian Tonic of Peru-Y<!-i vian Bark and Iron; t\A over 300 medical t::\ cortiticatcs
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    • 113 4 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LTD. .MIMJNERY AND [IIiAI'KUY DKIT. GREAT CASH STOCK-TAKING SALE. Will commence on MONDAY, 2ND MAY, and continue until the 31st May. BIG BARGAINS!!! i.v ana materials. SILKS, CASHMERES, SERGES, MUSLINS, ETC. j REDUCTIONS IN HOSIERY, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING. RIBBOHB, STRAW HATS. FLOWERS. CHEAP SHOES. h.a.wkls ami
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    • 345 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUDGET." strail* Tim, i. >30 a year, or J-JJ a month or litteen cents a copy. I'oat Free, »fj a quarter, strait* lhui,,t, post free. Ja. n year, or U a quarter, or 40 cents a copy. The advertising rates are: first time, 1■" cents a line;
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    • 39 4 SHARES WANTED. Municipal Debentures 6 Tanjong PaKnr DsAwluw Bonds. Now Prye River Dock sliares. .Maynnrd Co.'s Slnul- IveCo'a FOR SALE. r*Anci'rang Planting Shares. 1 n.-r A- Nc-v.'. Ltd. Straits Steamship Coy. SOMERVILLE 4 GUNS, Xx» h:i;ii;i* A Shftrc Brokorp
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