The Straits Times, 17 May 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1898. NO. 19,532.
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    • 867 1 M BOEN«O COITPANT. Lt^ITIT) X.X.. Motua! St-un Namratioß tompsay. if!To»s»ha» l 1 nl MantiM la.»ma»Oompa«J. UrniUrf. a r nartirulsrs of tb«e« Compaaias, as* lh« j°X^ tu TIIE mobseo M tin. LIMITBP- Aip.ntt. STKAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OrricE, BoiW Q''av Pt- Whabv«s, Nkw HASnotk. STKAM NAVKiATKA OOMPAKT. ""'Toi j/mA, Ai^ai.ia.*"^, fant MAWIILLia,
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    • 758 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKI.IJKE I'AKETVAART MAATHCHAPPIJ Date contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aq'ntu at Singa} 1 AoBICY, LaTI J. I>iknpicij A Co.. 2-S, Col I.TIE QntT. ffiwmnr from Kxpeitwl Will Dnpatchpd for On /i-nW. ISatnna. M.iy Il'. l)»lavm.Ch,Til>on>nmaranK,4 Sk>urabaya.»la>l4.~ Hi I" .llvUnuU. Scmral.ayn. 1:1. Houralmva. Mwamw, Timor etc. 17. Sink.
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    • 298 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIOA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO TENANU, KAN(iOON, 4 CALCUTTA "ne f.f ill.- '(.in puny's steamers i* intended to leave Tanjong I'lij.r Wbarf every week P&saengeri. and Cargo are booked by she above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Oylov, nlso to East African
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    • 674 1 INSURANCES. T'HE LONDON AN1> LANCASHIRE FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £S,;27,N» Paid up CapiUl 212.730 Reserve Fund l!7<l,*in The undesigned. Agents for the. Company, are prepared to accept lire risks at current rates of premium. I1OUSTEAD A Co. rtMir. CHINA niM INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. c»pit»l Subscribed tfcixio.oofc. Amount 1-a.id up
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    • 484 1 INSCRANCES. 'PIIEgIIEKN INSI UANCK COMPANY ROYAI. INSI'HANi K COMPANY. Qt-Eis lamua Hi ■ti.Kisiif. l.tvtßrooi.. The undersigned. Agents for the aliove Company, arc prepared to take risks at HOOGLANIVT Co. THE STRAIT? INSI'RANOF. COMPANY. LIMITED. ««TAl>l.!BMKr. Hun Orrtrt, Sik«;ak>e». 1 Capital Fully SuUcrilied M,nTm.(«<) Capital Paid-ut fIOO.ODn Resene Funds lIU.A'O Balance
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    • 421 1 BANKS. HONdKO.Mi AMI SHANUHAI BANK.NIi COUI'OKATIOV I'AIH-l'P CAl'llAl. »10.0 HI.(>»'. KKSKUVK Xl ND f X.0110,000 UKSKHVK LIABILITY OKI lloooo PKOPKIF.TdKS J..*ll>.UW,(»i itov j j laoii 1 1 ii>is«. K. (iK.t.Ks^. Dtptt Ca»raan». IISI'SMANN- K-mj I A i ItATMOMO, K*f C, II 1101.MV1.'1., l>) U I. Xl, HAUIMON. fc --«t DavnSra
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    • 464 1 NOTICES; j COMMON SENSE •NUTSHELL i (J. K. LAMBERT CO. niPHHiUAIMIKKS. HIS M ÜBRT THE KINU OF SIAM 11. 11. THE SI I TAN 01 JDIIOKF. SIV.UOM. GMkaoi Hi v lio*l, mi M, Hn-b,rd 11A1TKLY KdAli STL 1)1(1. U..k .l.iys fr.im t« m. lo f, v.i. Sun.l.iM. ii raotun KiiAii
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    • 677 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM IS famous for its cores of rheumatism, one application relieves the pain, and its rontinued use for a short time ensures 0 H.lni 1- I I ral HolmMsi slid wiihout an etntal for lame hark, paios In the skk -«elli:i k cure Mi.-i, sihi.-iiu 11, I.— iinie
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  • 102 2 Established: 1831. PRICK U CENTS. TUESDAY 17th MAY, 1898 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS MR. C H AMUBRIIMN'S SPEECH. Su'.-rnptiun rait* ami mirrrt.ii.u) rat/i 1 »i» Itfouwi on Iht fourth pafle.l WAKMI.Y Ultra IN AMKRICA. London, \-.lh Hay. The American press, generally, warmly approve Mr. Charuberlain'i I tgmJk at Birmingham. They welcome Mr.
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  • 762 2 MR. CHAMUBERLAIN'S SPEECH. Ml:. Chamberlain's speech has had I hi' effect that lit- presumably intended. It has been well received in America. It has amused indignation in Spain. It has created annoyance in Berlin and Paris. Russia-as was to be expected -ay- nothing. The indignation uf Spun is natural and
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  • 46 2 Thk homeward P. O. mail steamer Coromauilrl, will be .erthed nt section :t, Tanjong Pagar wharves, instead of at the P. >t O. wharves as usual. She is expected to arrive at 8 a.m. on Thursday, 19th instant, and to leave at 8 a.m. ou Friday.
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  • 302 2 That eminent racing authority, Sulu, '■■■in plains, v he frequently does, of misprints in his racing notes. It may be observed that, in this instance, he chooses to select aome harmless compositor far>Mame. Now the real fact is that Sulu has a most unreadable handwriting. Tho proof of his notes
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  • 8 2 Thk homeward mail closes at a.m. on Friday.
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  • 10 2 To-day is the twelfth birthday of the King of Spain.
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  • 12 2 The (iueen'i Birthday will be kept in Selangor on the Slst instant.
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  • 13 2 Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd. advertise a large consignment of Australian butter.
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  • 16 2 Mk. Wolfer'tan takes a few days' leave next week Mr. Woodward will probably act for him.
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  • 14 2 Thk Chief Onlr.ance Officer. Pearls Hill, advertises old guns, carriages, and projectiles for sale.
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  • 15 2 This morning, the first Magistrate had about two hundred Municipal sum- mons cases for disposal.
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  • 15 2 Thk British North Borneo Company advertises for a Kuropean sergeant as Inspector of Police there.
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  • 29 2 It is advertised that the interest and responsibility of Mr. J. A. David in the I firm of J 1 1 Klias ,v Co, ceased on the 16th inst.
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  • 19 2 The (iovernment invites tenders for the construction of an iron pier between the I'ostOflice and the Muster Attendant's Ofh'ce.
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  • 25 2 Til* Shana n»d r t will be published this week on Thursday, at 10 a.m. A mail supplement will probably be added on Thursday evening.
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  • 38 2 Amom: the arrivals for the races, ye"- ter.lay, were Mr. and Mrs. 0, 1). Harvey, from Sarawak, and Mr and Mm. CatonKer, from the Nati% c States. After the races, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey go home to Kngland
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  • 31 2 M. Koliu-JaequeinynK, Adviser to thr Kiiu of Siam, has taken six mouths' leavo of absence to Kurope Mr. Kirk- patrick, the King's l,ef;"l Adviser, will act for M. ltolin-.laci|uemyns.
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  • 32 2 CouronAi. DM at wan on Saturday, sentenced totwo iionth»'iin|iri»cininent. Cor civiiiL- bdaa lofarmation to the Chief Police Officer Mr Biam defended. Mattel at appeal was given. Hail, two hundred c'jllarn.
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  • 39 2 An audit of Sir Thomas Lipton s hooka of the CVylon branch of his business has revealed some extensive defal- < at, mi- on the part of the late "Mr. Doplock, who recently comniitted suicide at Ceylon.
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  • 34 2 On Saturday. P.dUmMi Nni*, wai proaacatad lor strikinx a i i— .mrr. DamadOo CboOß, in the Central I'oHue Station Tin- .omulsinant saiil In- was rendered insrnsible by blown from ,-everal const;il>lcs.
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  • 44 2 Thk ilim' men «lv« wero xummoned la»t week tor re-openinß their wells ■aaa to ban thought disirotion the hetier part of valour, and have closed them afain Thi* moroiDK, tibtj were ordered to pay the cott of the t mv mom
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  • 79 2 PROSPECTS STILL MOKE FAVOURABLE Thi Rin Lode in Jelebu continues to show highly favourable prospects. On the 7th instant, we published telegram* indicating that the lode looked more promising, the deeper the shaft was sunk. On tho t»th, the lode proved to be four feet thick, payable
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  • 32 2 At the Assiie, yesterday, Li Ah I'ok. charged with housebreaking by night, was sentenced to live years' rigorouimprisonment. Ah Fall charged with telling goods with a false trade description was discharged.
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  • 43 2 It is said that the Chartered Company have decided to try tea growing in British North Borneo, and that they are atK.ut to plant up some 2(10 acres An expert from Ceylon has been eugaged to report on thr land.
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  • 43 2 YESTrRDAY. two Chinamen were put in the dock of the third court, charged with trespass at Tanjong I'agar Dock They were locked up on Saturday. The constable who had charge of the .-a-. knew nothing about it. The men w«rt discharged.
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  • 41 2 It is reported that Mf, FooTeng BaM intends running another steamer from Singapore to I'ahang of lighter draft than the IMajM. Hitherto, the steamers running there have gone no further upstream than the mouth of the I'ahang River.
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  • 46 2 Another Bombay merchant has complained to the Superintendent of l'olice at Colombo of being robbed by some foreigners, whom he suspects are the flaniillM Qiaaae and S,hnltz There i.« reason to Inlieve that a goml many counterfeit notes have been circulated in Colombo lately.
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  • 49 2 0,1 EESSI.AXD, by special agreement, has excluded undebirable Japaue-e from her soil with tho consent of Japan. The idea of the Queensland tiovernment, to which Japan assented, wus that the labourers anil artisans il either country tdiould be exeopted from the privilege of entry into the other.
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  • 58 2 Hem; Tn was charged this morning, before Mr. Howard.with having pushed Heng Boon Kia from a tongkang into the Singapore River, last night. Acting Inspector Collins arrested the prisoner during the same night. The paMoa applied for a postponement fora week, to enable them to arrest two
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  • 59 2 TUB I.ITK.AVT's HK\ KMiK On the 'Jth instant, a Siamese lawyer died at llangkok from injuries nxeived at the hands of the defendant in a lansuit he had won I the plaintiff. The case arose out of disputed ownership of certain land. Tho unsuccessful suitor revenged himself
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  • 64 2 Yestkiiiiav, Charles Hockstadt was brought baton Mr. Wolferstan on a .Large of mischief. His mother appeared to prosecute, but abl said *he did not wish to press the charge, but would like to have her son placed in h.i-pital. as he was subject to slight aberration of
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  • 76 2 YrsTruDAY. during the hearing of a I eaae before Mr. Klcum and Mr. Wol- ferstan, it was found that a Malay in 1 private lift? had arrested a Chinaman for I theft, the latter was sentenced to three I months. The bench then enquired of Inspector
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  • 70 2 The secretary of the l'unjom Mbfau. Company, has 'received the following telegram, giving the result of the > leanup at I'unjom for April 'The mill ran itodays. crushing l'..'i<hi tons of headings, yielding l'.ki ounces of melted gold Twenty four tons of concentrates were tuated in llmnall |«IH.
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  • 72 2 The Tiniet," in a leadei an l..iw Taxes," makes the bUowtn| allusion to Mr. CBfbnTineanl writingMr. Cttßerd, la hi» recant dvaeriptioa of a journey through the Malay States of i onipli nom ahoae that laeMl aaanionahalf "I the 'lel.l rei-m.-reil ixeliunu'il liv the mitivo Court. If tlic
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  • 81 2 It is advertized that the ein tograph will he exhihited for a few dan in the Panae Theatre. The lirst exhibition will be on Ue.ln.-.l.iv nifbt from !*ix to eight oclo. k The pi, tuna to iw piesentrd will Include lull repreKentationsofthe .luhilee proi ession in London, and
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  • 114 2 I I in- lnorninc, Tan 11, ion N>o, nix other women, and a man, m ekarged i before Mr. Howard for being ananas in a Chap Ji Xi lottery in Payuh l-el.ah Road on theUtli instant Mr. It. W. ltraddi'll appamnd for the Crown, and mid
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  • 509 2 I'KlSO.iKlts SENTENCED TODAY The elirge against (li<- two firman. Heinnch and (ieorge BdwUteJ having pat the L'Tth April used f,,r.j b«ilknote»No til.- value „f H m tin- linn :kuW and Shanghai Bank and of lariatf in jjheir possession an \mu* th-- 0: -if JiistiVal tlio Ass!"* JJjJjJ
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  • 73 2 A .lapanksk newspaper. rahnin| '3 reported concessions by China ti> Japan, -ays: In the middle of February la»t, the Japanaaa fjwuneol dHaaaM assurances from the I'ekin (iovernment thai m part of Patten provhm -l^ull ic.e'h.lt,. a foreign Power. TbeCUnM o'lli.ial note "ii thi Urd April. An agreement
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  • 155 2 TO THK EDITOR OK THK HTKAITS TIKM. Si*. Sinic UM suppression of gambling is now taking upao iimch of the ti:n.-..f the chief poUea oflicers. it ii M well that they should realise die fad that the Ordinance dealing willi sibling, as it ttandeal praaant, ia ana cally
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  • 175 2 MIBI TO THK MASA'. H. Caonaattawladthi Panee Tbeetr* last night to witness the perfomuaei i,t the piaoe "Lore and Murder'twei nndar the patronafe of the hadinj ■ombay manhanti ban. The pert* inanre went i>ll' su<re»-lully Mi l mla,the Uanajer of the Company.*" preeanted with an addre KthaaUvertaa Ml
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    • 442 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. ■■nan—l af i DYNWIIIP BKI [ONI I i. H. mink DYXAMITH 1 BLASTIM. GELATIN IS DETONATORS tmn ■■vUKIY FUZE me iLAirmra ifpajutin Ih« jhovi KiruKtivn b*inu ii i BamnoTUBD Tx(U«»Tnnmi!«,AMmi,i (tOVIIW>I«MT. IMXKI.THdUtniU, OIHIUIIIIID TO BK Of SPPIRinn (II'tLITT »XD STMISOTH TO AJIY OTllKkfl crPlkßl> FOB
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    • 307 2 THE VICTORIA PAKsI THEATRICAL <'(). fid, 17/ A May. mil 10 PAIM LAND iiii'l a farce. Grand «.-.-ii»in.-»i Si-c.iei I TOWN HALL, SINGAPORE I liulrr 111. .In.vti,.:, of Hi:, bag iiuoK.ii. 1,. i Hn Jit Runm. i)NK Nliilll (iM.Y. nrcMßir.aM Kir, mm THE BBOU6B COMEDY COMPANY. "XIOHK." 'MODE. "mokk; .1
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    • 1021 2 NOTICK. Of it CaaUar, w.o sin tea, M -ur I -em.--. ciio|. .\ik Hli Im iv.m Street, on the- -.'lst March. I«J. Th« public ia h— by notified to pay do money him on account of our chop. 17/6 Chop AIK HIS LONG. 1 NOTICE. OL'KCaahiiT. Klioo I .nut Vtafc.
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    • 609 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA PABBEB THEATKK, Qvm Street rHE CINEMATOGRAPH. The whole of the Jubilee I'm, .-..0n. and a host of other humorous picture. :oM.\li:.\( IN(i, WEDNESDAY 18TH, tkOf from o loB p.m. "ADMISSION SI .>. SI, 25 cU. Wtffm ia»i m% 18/S WAimED. M mi.. 1 Debentures. TuiOOf I'.iK'ir Ihn-t
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    • 97 2 M 8. B. intvadw) tor ib* Utraif Tiwtm ■boald fc* written on one nA» of tit* pmr only. Bt Urn I DCfrtert of th*t oondition, many H. 8.8. ara rajaoUd t but miffht nUicrwiM bn pablwhed. All Mr«rti*inc cuntmcta *r« rabioot to th* wn i-.- i Hrn thftt U* Uuiv«r
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    • 14 2 Prodi E, exchanfrc, and share pricee, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 1613 3 T HE CHARTERED BANK. T, ir f,.ity-fourtli ordinary] |MMnl J^LoftU Chartered ,1.,',,,'n-ml, .\,.nl, Mr. J. Ill Uwyther aiding II Mili-M:inan.r having read tlie onva»iaa;taa)a»at)mg. su: ovrnutn unci. The Chairman aaUlwrntd preface i,n rrin.uk-- touching the retail and in tba But by alluding fp the ,,,.,,,,.1 .i. i.tli ..f..ur mnel Mr
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  • 273 3 A SUN DAY DANGER IHK KtsKS OF IH-liell-Ii.IEKS. mamlest danger awaiting tliuse who attend St. Andrews Cathedral an Sunday svaninga. Uanyul those who go to divine service use cai riages, though tue u.iiig.r is not continej solely to them. It It were, perliaps. BODM aKpa Would he taken to Illlllliulse
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  • 304 3 Ta* following from the flf (rraveala averj curioua state of affaire. Alu.li name olßceraand sepoys are rreejv a^'oiling themaalvoa of the have wi.i.'ii lipa been opened to them, and are hurrying bask to their country to see the amount ol damage .lone to their houaehold
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  • 390 3 SP ORTING NOTES. 1 The mist again rendered it impossible I to ccc a good deal of what went on this morning at the top of the I course. There wa9 a large attendance, J and our riding force baa been powerfully augmented by Native stales arrival!. VamHn was sent
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  • 178 3 A iMaajanan writes: -On Satur.lav, a ease against a police corporal was eonclu.le.l by Mr. Howard. The nan was aaouaed of giving fal-e information to tl..- Chief police officer. Ha was defended by Mr Sisson. In his defence police witnesses wan calle.l. The Chief police officer, who was
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  • 168 3 Ai.iiEiiT A. Oaaoo Ansah, a native Prince of A-h.iiiti, brought an action ■gainattue Dailu IH tramk, on tha zSnd uTt. for libel contained fa an article in which it was imputed that he hail forged ccnain credential! improperly obtained. The circiliuslalics,.! the case were that.
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  • 335 3 ELECTRICI TY AT COLUMBIA. EXTENSIVE I I AN kfaaaa, Boaatand Brotliem at Colombo, says the 'Am« a/ Cbfba, will soon have enough power not only to run the tramway hut also to light tho whole of Colombo with electric tight. The machinery that has come out to be erected there
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  • Article, Illustration
    744 3 (OOSDl'CTFD BY KINOi PAttX AH chess correspondence should lx .1 r, ...-.I to Kind's Pawn." Solution of Problem So. S.% (Perrin R-K 8, K-B 3; B-K <cla 4c. Ix-ndreo. Nil Dcsperandum, and C N B Id the Handicap Tournament, P. A. Reutens(altx.at P. Mcliityre by 2 10 I the
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  • 77 3 PALL MALI, MAGAZINE." Tn« Vail Mill Maaaaha for May, is quite up to the usually high standard of this most excellent publication. Mr. Anthony Hopes continued story Rupert of Heut/au approaches a most interesting crisis; and there are numerous other stories, and article! of much interest. A very readable article
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  • 90 3 the KiNu aawaajaaaj aajajMaoaw. At I'uket. I district in Siamese Malaya near Penan K where the people had ion? complained of oppression, hopes cf better days have arisen, says the lln,,ykok Ram The people understand that their bitter cry ha- com. to the ears of the Kins ami
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  • 92 3 MANY THANPIT IKES ABOI.tSHCU. The King of Siam has decreed the abolition of the transit i!ues on twenty nine classes of articles which, with one life. The principal of tbaaa articles are coconut oil, eggs, pitch, ahell-lish, charcoal, earthen-ware, mats, hemp, cotton, indifo, peas and beans, and
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  • 126 3 TM P. .1 ii with the mail from Bnrope of the Hth April left Colombo at 8 a.m. on Monday, and may lie expected here on next Saturday afternoon. Tba following is her passen'Kir list for the Kar Inal Mr. 11. Hancock, Mr. f. \V. Rirlmrdsoii, Mr. lluvi.l
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  • 197 3 Thx Austrian I.loyd steamer Trinle left Hongkani on Kriday. the l;:th instant, and is due here on Thursday mornini next. It is understood that the tftjjtd which left Moji on the 14th instant, is bringing a cargo of coals for this port. The Aminlimd is expected from Western
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  • 199 3 THIC |-\--l \..m LI»T». THE P. A O. OnNuaBCL," JUih May -Mr A A Allen:. Mr Hanker; Mr. and Mia HI fa Mr John HaMM Mi«» Kircuson Mr Bullen; Mr. Stringer: Mr WMf P»rry; Inspector Bulltir.l Mr :in.l Mr- H. Beckwitli, Mr. Qrn Mr. IT Limb. Mi»»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 8 3 DARKEN THE HAIR Condy'sFl id 'i^i,J° CONDY-S FLOID.
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    • 369 3 TII.LI UR( MIIKKS. I. V.....1 Strrrt JUST reecive.l a Urju «to,k UMe I'l.iret Betdaaan (!00.l T.ihle Claret .loi. Ola. II lo si. Ju n Me.lot qts. fjm st. Maana Ma, as.vi (iooj (H.l Cognaa „t.-. UM Also, fie.'i stock ol iiinciroiii loaf ranar Krelicll soup, t at,, -nice. sreeii-iH-a-' Trulles.
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    • 626 3 N(»TICES. THE "ALIiION" AI-IHATEiTWATKIuS Steam Factory- 78, Prinsep ftroet. SODA WATER CINIiKR All (.LN'GER BEER LEMON SQUASH <M M %CV^3Mfl^P^l|r CH VJIPAGXE i-||ii:i;^K^M^^)R.\\tiK.'HAMl I.UiM:1 .UiM: SAIJSAI'ARILLA HKLFAST I!IX(JER Oal Try and prove the Quality for yourself, ROBINSON CO. ORLWOOLA POKE WOOL UNSHRINKABLE FLAN.NKL ORLWOOLA lias obtained Mmhy for l'm-ily of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 234 3 ukaiiiki; kki'out. Tmtn Bmriimi, wih Hay UM. M:i.m ipjtl «p.n. ItK.M*RKS. Bnr. :'.i.n« -•> ~~0 Lil.s.Vj Temp. MUD "Kill Mi o VV. B'li.Tli.-i el', win Tfsn -c liir.of ivin.l B.W. B.W. s.w. V'M.Temp. BO.a Mm.. 7 r ..S ft Max. ii. <Un U;!.'i S"ui Terr. ni.l. 72.0 %a KxinUll DM
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  • 487 4 Smeiroaa. 1"t« Mm, 1»M. i'RODUCE (Raltt an eamettt to 12 JO ihmlpiiT Copra Bali, tin Pontianak, 7.68. Pepper, Black, So.*7|. Jo White, (5%) 41.00. Sago FlourSarawak 360. do Brunei... .nominal 2.lft. I Pe*rl Bago 4.00. Coffee, Bali, picked 27.M. Codec Palerabang, picked 119.M. Liberiao, No. 1 17 H>. Tapioca,
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  • 88 4 To-Moßiiow llniiKkuk U li^ra, 3 p!ra! Itan^uon via ports Xou-ihtra. 3 p.m. Lalman via pms Hecuba, 3 p.m. Sydney via ports PSmJ, 4 p.m. X i i cA- 1. Adhod 4 p.m. HMMMI via ports 0. v. Bvlandt, 4 p.m. HamarHiix via ports (Jiang Ann, A p.m. I
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  • 94 4 Kkom Ki'koi-c:— !iy the I". A fhumn, with ilatoi loHmMM April, ilur ou the FkomChika:— BythrP.&O.f ■iin.iiiiin.W, Time Table Of Mm. In Ijeft Singapore l>ufi in lx>adon Arrire«l A|-l l-l M. M. Ail! L'ltb Apl -.'3rd A >l In, N. D. 1.. M.-.v Ist Apl i'-i:i \|,l
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  • 233 4 ARRIVALS. Htm. Km— til from Barawal Mr. »n,l Mrs Harv.y, M.-»»r». 1.. K. Meyer, mod C. E. Crane. Cant A. (i. Cossuliill. Kra.*.A« (10.11 Hatavia:-Mr. Her"fSfc a. rim,, from Kl»n« via port*:— Dr. Va]r, an.l Mr. r«nnefalher. PU I. I. -W-.f... from Taluk Alison via S,i is Mi
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  • SHIPPING
    • 133 4 Under this heading me louowing »ui>r*ii»lions are used str. steamer sh. ship la. -barque Brit.-British j U. 8. United *U>« Fr. French Oer.— Oerman I>ut.l)ut<h; Job.— Johore; Ac., U.e., General ■areo d.p.— deck passengers; IT. Uncertain; T. V. W.-Tinjong Hagar Wharf: T. P. I).-Tanjon([ Pagar Dock B.
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    • 1131 4 Auiviu Him Soon or i»trri>»y Hnn Fo Soon, Dut. str. JH tool. Captain delink. I. .Hi May. From I'oMUnnl.. UHi JUv. (i.e., im.l'li-.' d.p. Lint Ammo, *or I'ontiannk, lMh-Uda. (,'Aow /'«vo, Brit, atr. 370 toni, Captain Jellicoe, 17th May. From Kl»n(!, IBU M::\ i A 1 1 I
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