The Straits Times, 18 May 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1808. NO. 19,533.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 645 1 _„B B OES«O COMPANY, LIKITID I ftf,i£ LIMITtU). Ag«ta. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P Office, Cou-vie y.-AY P_ WluavM.NsW HARBOUR. gTKAI NAVIGATION OiMPAXY. CKVLOS, I»UU, AI«IKALIA, A»«i M»K»«II.LM. GIBRALTAR, MALTA, H«i»i'i«i. v**v- tummw, rtLc^^ .Son *Wi.co M W<m,fams MAIL LINK. outward. Homiwabd. IH9B <SW rm-» gmjli."* l JJj'J hM It I ra'rSmallu
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    • 1094 1 STEAMSHIP TOMPANIES. J/-OMNKU.IKK I'AKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ I nilir contract with the Nrtbrrlandi India Government. A.,, „i- ill Sniililfi'rr: SHIP' AI.I.NCV, I.ATK .1. IIAtNDELK 4 Co., S J. COLLTIH QCiT._ rilmiHl hnn Kx|..i..l Will hr IV»pat«h'«d h- On Vr. A lrximdir. IViihiik Slov 14. Pi'iianu, Oh-h-loh, Padang, and Sumatra'! W. Coabt. May
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    • 513 1 'I'HE LONDON AND LAHCABHJU 1 FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital f2,!27,M0 Paul up Capital 215,7«0 Reserve Fund 67«,856 The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept tiro risks at current rates o P n gJ l EAI) 4 Co 'lIIIK CHINA TRADER INSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed »J,niin.(X)O.
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    • 339 1 INSURANCES. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Homo Office*: Quein Insurance Diildinus, Inf Tin uniiersigneil. Agents for the above Company, an) prepared to tuko risk* at current fates. HOOfll.ANirr Co. 'PHE STRAITS INSUKANCK 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. l-TARI I.Hlirii l-~.'i. Hud Orrici, Sinuii'omi. Capitol Kully Subscribed 13,000,0011 Capital Paid-up «00,00c>
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    • 365 1 BANKS. Tl ONIiKtI.NU ANI> SHANGHAI I 1 BASKING CORPORATION. PAID-IP CAPITAL llo.o«>.onn I KKsKUVK FIND I 8,000.000. KESKKVK LIABILITY OF) llooo naoO PROPRIETORS J-»'W>~. 8ll»liaHil-J.l'.WA'l)t! L <lAKllNH > li,E».| I toXUOS BaHKKBK l.OM't'N AM' COCHTY I minciaivu'k" intk'rk'st allowed. I <toM oot amount to $6, no interest i~ I For
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    • 351 1 NOTICES. AUC T 1 0 R HAI. K UK rilK B. SAM foil Tliv iiwlti^f i»l an lurtiwW PUBLIC AUCTION, At thrir Bales-Room, Prutey, thi i •J7ih May 1898, :ii -':<" p.n ■pill: HBll, M* l.iH.rv..ili.i|lilli,n:- I I •a ih- Rackal ml*" ualuoltl ]»l«u<U. HON(! IKK CHYE 4 0», I
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    • 556 1 XKVER K\K\V FT TO FAIL." MR. R. JOHNSTON RAWALPINDI BAY! "1 h»vo jx-rjonally tn«l I'narnlM'rliiiii'* t'nh, 1 Chtilfra, and Oinrrhn-a Krmt'dv. ami have fiivrn it to trm-lliT- who «cro pnn- n« throu|(li n iiot.-i I nviaaged, m.i I mu»t 1 nam toe* it to hul. l< It v uu'iiirine I
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  • 157 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, 1898 (Special to the Straits Times") THE PHILIPPINES. I Svht.Tiptii, n ratal and udeertiring raltr may Im found on t!i» fourth paqt.] INSURGENT CO-OPBIUTION WITH AMERICANS. I Aguinaldo, a leading Philippine rabcl leader, who had recently gone from .Singaiwre to
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  • 141 2 uuwsUMumm railway. OMMMM TO BRITISH ENTKRPRISU. Ilongkony, Wtimmitf, 2 p.m. IMS Jardine, Mntheson Co., and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank have secured a concession from the Chinese Government for building and working a railway from Shanghai to Nanking, with extensions. N»iikiui{ Is a port on the Yunrls* River, ■.ii.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 53 2 ADVERSE CONTINENTAL COMMENT. liOtXttuti, 1 *th -W.i, Mr. Chamberlain, in his speech at Birmingham, madeincidental references to Russia's disregard of the promises which she had made during the recent China negotiations. These references have been severely commented upon on the Continent, with the result of a fall
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  • 20 2 THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION. The United States Government has decided to send 13,000 men instead of 5,OtX) to Manila.
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  • 23 2 Sc.iior Sagasta, the Premier of Spain, is reconstructing hii Cabinet with Ministers pledged to carry on the war to the death (■< oulruncr).
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  • 312 2 Sbnmh Sagasta, the Premier of Spain, n )W stands out for what his countrymen call" war to the knife." A week ago, he announced in the Cortes that hi 3 Government was determined to carry on the war to the bitter end. So sure was he
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  • 378 2 Mr. CiiAMHEKLAis'a incidental references, in Ins speech at Birmingham, to Kuwia's disregard of promises during tin' Chinese negotiations have been the subject of strong comment upon the Continent. Indeed, the effect has Wn to cause a general fall in Bourse quotations. Unfortunately, we have no clear enunciation
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  • 8 2 The homeward mail closes at 6 a. m.
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  • 10 2 Tins is the thirtieth birthday of the Emperor of Russia.
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  • 10 2 Tin MMM Uudgrt will be published at 10 am. to-morrow.
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  • 12 2 The Queens Birthday will be celebrated in India on the IMth instant.
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  • 21 2 A meetink of the Church of Kngland Temperance Society will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 8 15 this evening.
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  • 21 2 To-mokrow, Ancension Day, there will bo a Choral Celebration of the Holy Eucharist in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 7 a. m.
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  • 21 2 It is estimated that a sum of SM.fIOU will be necessary to make the I'erak Government yacht 3icnm thoroughly seaworthy again.
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  • 21 2 Genera! Jones-Vaughan is exMOMI to arrive at Taiping on the I'Oth instant to hold an inspection of the Malay States Guides.
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  • 20 2 Tiifi orders for the Legislative Council meeting, on next Monday, include the Christian Marriage Bill and the Indian Immigration Bill.
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  • 24 2 V'kf-ti name' are added to the "Annual Hegira" to-day. Among thote lu.ok«] to leave by the Coromavl'l on Friday, is Mr. W. C. Cowie
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  • 21 2 sMrJMMMM will be tiie piece for to-night, at the Parse* Theatre. The Company also advertises an afternoon performance on Saturday next.
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  • 25 2 Yesterday, a Chinaman was arrested in Beach ltoad, for iiein- found in possession of some Wahway lottery tickets. Another man was with him, but escaped.
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  • 28 2 A tkleokam from Tientsin, dit«d "Jth instant, slates that the British tleet has left Chefoo for Wei-hai-wei, for the formal transfer of the port from Japan to Britain.
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  • 29 2 Yestekdav morning, Leoug Ah Kwai snatched a watch and chain from Wan You, in Malabar Street. This morning, he was sent to jail for three month?.
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  • 34 2 A MUHBI feature, of the Penang Assizes has been that convictions were obtained in all the eleven cases disposed of. This has been a record assize so far as convictions are concerned.
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  • 31 2 TiteßK is a growing belief at Simla that 1...rd Balfour of Burleigh will succeed Lord Elgin. His appointment to the Currency Conference has strengthened the reports frum home.
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  • 68 2 no ffIHHIHI AT HMM Tiik H.nujoon tfmm fears that there is small hope of keeping the plague out of that pint, now that the local Government refuse* Ui impose ten days'quarantine, as sue ■t'jted, on all arrivals from In lia, whether infected or not. The l\>:t Health oilier, has
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  • 49 2 Mr. William Adamson's letter to the Secretary of SUte for the Colonies, based on the report of a Bub-Committee of the Straits Settlements Association on the condition of contagious disease in the Colony, is now being distributed to Members of Parliament and to the public press.
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  • 50 2 At 7 mm. yesterday, Messrs. Rautenberg, Schmidt Co. had their offices broken into at No. 4, Cecil Street. Entry was made through the tiles on the roof. Seveial drawers were ransacked and SI4 in cash were stolen. A iiuantily of good* were lying about, but they were not touched.
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  • 55 2 Yesterday, Inspector Bateman arrested a Chinaman in a house in Thompson Road, for l>eing in possession of a lirearm without a permit, and also for having a false daubing and weight This morning, he w;is sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars for the lirearm, and
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  • 59 2 l.Asr night, several cases of housebreaking occurred in the vicinity of Tanglin. General Jones-Vaughan c residence! in MMM ltoad was broken into and a bread knife was stolen. Two silt er salt-cellars were stolen the same night from I*eouic House," Grange Koad. the residence of Mr. E
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  • 13 2 bet«rr. T^'""luii; to J.V. amount of a«veMjer cent, of tin
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  • 56 2 Ar a meeting of the tVnmittce „f n,. S, „,-y Lines (i,.lf Club lathe im, the evening, the following hmine.,',!,, transacted. Mr. Elcum Mined Dr. (iilmour Ellis was elected CtitS? Dr. Ellis retimed, and Mr WoltV r an was elected Honorary fecratary v. Gaflney resigned, and
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  • 96 2 KXI'ISSIVI lIKUHIC IN nn\l. WlliKsprcad Hoods are report,.,! frum tvingkat, a village in Perak. 00 failing Malim road. The IWU v in the nifilit of the Uth instant. In one Hour, every shop there was under water A new iron bridge. nMeM to ce*t C.vernment nearly SU).(XX), under
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  • 65 2 ■FFCCT OK TRADC AT RANGOON. Tint war between the I'ntted States and Spain has inlluenced the trade which hitherto carried on by merchantmen between Kio de Janeiro and Rangoon. Several merchantmen in Rangoon were chartered to sail witli rice or timber for the capital city of Krazil, but
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  • 120 2 Mohamkd Ebrahim was charged with receiving a stolen pearl, valued at one hundred and fifty dollars, the property of Mr. A. II Stephens, on the 11th instant Mr. A. II Stephens said he was an assistant to Messrs. McAlister and Coy. He gave evidence as to leaving
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  • 189 2 A Cokbestoxoent asks Whence week passes that there are not some brought before the magistrates by the police who have found them wandering about the streets. They are invariably Chinese. It the-'- unfortunates belonged to Miigap..re. they would have some family connection, and would not be allowed to wander
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  • 459 2 I Tim morning, the case ot breach of trust against Tun Yew Kwan and of abetment against Adamsah, the furmcr in the employ of Kan John link Co. whs brought before Mr. Wulferatan. Mr. Buckley appeared for the prosecution Mr. R. Lowell defended T«n Yew Kwan. and
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  • 257 2 Sin Tai, was yesterday afternoon, charged with the murder of Bb Boon Huek at Tanjong lihu <>n tile Ist instant Mr. Cuscaden MMmi fur the cru»n; the prisoner was undefended. Yap Sing Ynn, said h- sold lire-wood .■ma lived at Tanjong Mm. Rw |,t--sons lived in his
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  • 431 2 i-lantim; Tiik annual report un lands ami n.in" in Federated Malaya for 1*97, recordi Hi.- 1 1. 1 that the bad a.llillMi-Ir.HM; I system in Negri Scmlnlati undwWQDl •it h needed reform and IU lll|Hl ..i. „i bat year. Tha report iluellt upon the fact that the DM
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  • 99 2 Tub Rev. W. Murray, who has hna paslorofthePcnangchurch for live yean is MMJ home for pood. His Mai will be selected by a commute- of London gentlemen Tho balaiup to the credit of the church in about double what it was five nan ago ar.d a large
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 NOTICES. XOIIEI/S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. M»nuf».liir.Tk of; DYN wiur or lion i n. '■H VI INK I)YN \\M| V mWB DBTO2CATOM BAH I n i:.ii;,,- hhs'm'v,, A i|. U :mi>, IHI Un UXI'LuHIVn, HKIKII »U 0 B|U *AI«,AB1 »«■>! gSSSSSSS g— w "> -mm wusn un. TUB UOKN'EO rmilMW IT1)
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    • 747 2 NOTICES. of M.--M-,. J. H El.»- <;o 14 Kobinnon Koa.l. jumnil from Will May 1»8H. and I uni mi i rmpomlbta fur in debt or d«t>u in. .1.1,1 l,v Uu-ra. i A. DAVID. 19 5 NOTICE. 'lilli: IntoTNl mid n-«ponaibility of Mr .lu>liiia Aaron Hand in our linn „;^,-l on
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    • 348 2 NOTICES. IOWN HALL, HNOAPOBE. I'mivr thu direction of Mk. Rossni Bv-'.^h. R-preifiimiive Me. Hamilton. OKB NIGHT OXI.Y. TML'KSDA V, (M MA V, MX THE BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. MOBE." "momt." "MOIJE." n Cnrin Bmusb r«m" PRICKS i.i SoWioni »nd S»iloi> in UDirurm half prire Ui-L seats !i .r- .:i -> Curtain
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    • 372 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED. Municipal Debenture*. TunjtuiK Papir Dock Di-1,-. Prye Rivnr lio.-k Oov. Sh»rv«. Fruer and N.-.-n I.i j. Debs. FOR BALE. Strait* Hteam«liip Coy Shares. Hporting Club 6% Deb*. FKASF.K i. Co., v. c. KfchanKt* and Shara Broken. NAVIGAZ!OX E G E S E K A L E
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    • 89 2 If I. S. Illicit for ta» S(r..f. raw nWld wrirbm on on* Rid* of th« puir only. Bt ttw ■ws-lont ol tWt coitrfitinn. aanr 11. 8. 8. >n nintW last Biirkt otbarwu* b» pabualwd. AU •dmtuinroaitimeto «n anbicrt to th» oondikon that lb» MiaMnr »>; lan Urn xl>«rtiaaa«nt o«t of
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    • 13 2 Prodi'ce, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 723 3 CHA MBER <OF COMMERCE. P f. iai. coneral m«ting,of the liaiiilxr of Commerce waa a11iT,.«.11, »t 2 15, in the i^a rooBI. to rousidcr th© revision Sot Ito of the Chan r Tin PI pr* B r Stringer, Mijuri John Anderson, A. HiOar.J Macllean, K Little, Kri/tll, SiUuinaii,\V. Koger, T.
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  • 294 3 Up. .-uugr.-itnlato tin- Slr,,ii.< T.mr-. „>Mh.'(.l:,s C ,.w ft— ai Knea, upon having Mound for its excrtlonf soritv* ■a ■Imlrr'-l- .1 nfcaaaa m Raata and r..iuif, tbool Java" Kin .1.- WH'i liti-r.iiy quality it. invuliarly high, Hrn tin- BteTaaaaoiaa itjrla, daabad unli DfHßgnqMvigwr; tha ijnnpaH y
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  • 274 3 WEST VOUKS 1. 8. C. C. Thk return game between the teams representing Hie West Yurks and the C. C was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, before a large crowd of spe, tatcr. Tne ground was in excellent condition, and as :i result a much belttr game
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  • 87 3 Thkke will be no meeting of tin choir or orchestra during race week lint, in the week following, the choir w i.I meet on Tuesday, the Slat (Whit Monday. Icing a public holiday), and the Orchestra, as usual, will meet on Thur-day, the and June. The nexi concert,
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  • 893 3 London-, April 22nd. A eonfiullir report from (lie lerr tol-y of Nilnupo. in Chin., tells of -I deiuniid there for cheap hi, vcles of the low.--it gradHells, lampe, Mria« laddies, nnd such luxuries nre not in d.-iiMiid. and Join. Chinaman doee not ihink he wonteaaythng but solid
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  • 1714 3 TH E MAIL. NOTES. SKW.S. AND COMMENTS. SPORT. I At the Crystal Palace, nn the llith I I April, in the presence of over (10,(100 -ii.-i-tator-. the Final Tie in the English Association Cup Competition was played between Notts Forest and Derby County. The latter were the favourities, but the
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  • 61 3 lIAIIMAin KESTRIcrioNS. The Rangoon Municipal Committee has passed a resolution prohibiting bar attendants, inaleolfemale.fromdrinking with customers there. It was also decided that woman should be allowed to serve at the bars provided they did not drink with the customers. Notices would be put up in black nn.l white
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  • 68 3 ,-m.wu uTllii: BUM this month, Bays the Itpal Keaaar, a gang of amaa or eight Chineea waylaid three carts bringing tin or.- IVoiii Temoli to Kampar and cjirru'tl oil nun' Iki^h ol OMb 1 in* carters drove straight to the police slalion. Six ,K)lieemen jmUptt into nkisi.as :ind
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  • 141 3 A HATllEli peculiar case cam» up in j revision before the Judicial Com- niissioner, Lower liiirmn, the other day A Hoi man and his wife van sentenced by the district magistrate of Mergui to imprisonment for bartering their child to a woman lor a loan of IN.
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  • 294 3 Tin OfavaMbr City arrived along.i.l. 11. Horn. Wharf from Batoum on Iha Kith instant, and left the MM day after coaling. U.und for Vladivostok. The Russian Volunteer steamer Kkaraaa which is due here or I'ridayor Saturday next, from Nagasaki, which port she left on the loth instant, is
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  • 408 3 Your remarks, Mr. Editor, do not apiieal more strongly to any of your large public than to this scribe. He therefore, promises to endeavour to mend his ways, or rather hit pens. Work was done on the course proper this morning, and it was in A 1 condition.
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  • 35 3 Jc Sim., was arrested this morning, in North Bridge Koad. in possession of some Bftaa* M of zinc piping, for which he could givo no account. He was sentenced to three months' imprisonment
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  • 219 3 THE PASSI:S(iEK I.ISIJ THE P. (>. '•CoRoMASI.KI.."2Oth May -Mr A. A. Allen: Mr Hooker Mr. and Mi»s Hicks; Mr. John Holmes Miss Kercuson Mr. Bullen: Mr Strincer; Mr Sidney I'arrv: Inspector Hallard Mr and Mrs, II bchwith, Mr. Grey: Mr PC. Birch,Miss Mould; Mr II Wav; Mr
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  • 32 3 For o.iessa, gaiiwa, due Nih lie] II irneo Cc Hod al i. i. v due "*th >!»y B»rki«Oi Jlo.e». IViiM.ii! -i i Ho.. ilny, ChhlJo, cju« iJIL MjvJkimJUvjr^^^^^^^^^^^
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 398 3 FOR SA LX: KM VU >YM KXTSioi.i i:.\M>ri:us()NAi.s. Isttimi:, Ificontu a line; SnH an.l Sr.l timt-s, HI.. -him. I, 11.-; l!h loi.lli nni..«, I l« a Baa; fib to ixth time, I ,-enU line; .'.(1.-rvvm.lv I „'nli line; but Do c haiy.- 1.-K-. l h.-ri „,„'.1 .i 11.-ir llmv :i
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    • 222 3 WOTICEB. JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE I!KST VAI.IK IN THK. MARKKT. V_ V. O. ill. oo pik c»sk, ni-rr mid. V. V. ft. SI'KCIAI. UKSI'.UVi:. SUtoOPMiAsi, dotymip DOMIMK. 10 TEARS OLD, sia.oo pb» cxe*. mtv hid. OBTAINABI.R FROM UKTAII. WHI.IM, OB Me A LISTER Co.. solkaoekto JOHN LITTLE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 180 3 AKItANUKMKNTs Wkdxksdav, isn Km HighWatar. B«>m. Ciiii-m:iti.|.-rii|c|i hnaa Theatre. 8 S»il. lil'ac'k Itiilw.iy li,auli Koad. I :lc an.l-- |.m Hnaa ttaaam 8 Till K3UAY, 11*1 II .MA^. Hiph Wat.-r. 8.21 a.m. »In|. in UoaaaUw U.iy S. V. A. (iviiinasiilin ."..l."i. Hrough Coiniily. Town Hall. It tmutx, lOia Ka>. lliu-li Watir
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    • 83 3 WKATHER RKPORT. Kmimg Kerbau Uotpilal, 171* Jlfay 1898. Ha.tn..-tp.m.-»p.rn Kkmakkh Bur. J8.749 -5.837 Temp. .hiii ae.g 78 0 j A.tflbTher 78.0 799 75-.' J**c IMr.of Wind NW. S.W. B.W. J3 if Max. Tamp. HO.O °--S Mln... 7S.S vUx. in Sun lIH9 ='zi'a Terr. rad. 7J.3 I "?1 Kainf-.1l Nil. UK.Mllhli
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  • 505 4 ijnunu, i-t» Mat, IN*. PBOUDUE. (Rate* an eorndti to 12.30 p.m.) a imbier buyers > .V6O. Copni Ball, 7i«> I Jo Pontiaosk ;..v, I Pepper, Black, am. Jo White, (8X) 41.60. MM Flnur Sarawak 3 45. do llrunei.. nominal '.t.tf. I'enrl S*gO 4..Y1. (Coffee, Bali, picked l'k.io. Coflee PalemlMing,
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  • 109 4 For fit ,lr. Timr. Kf Innttn Carolina, H a.m. TriiiKKanu via ports II*. Olht Witp S am M|S Hok Tjior, fl 1.111. Sydney vi» ports h,!,-r,i, 11 m Malatta 4 LiiiRgi ;/.> 1 p.m. 1'a.lansviaporU I' Aliandtr, l' p.m. Malacca A Klang CW 1 p.m. r Sarawak Konww
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  • 108 4 1-hOM Mkol'K:— »v ttle P. (I. Auran, with dates to the l.u.i April, due on the MM instant. From Chixa:— Bv the P.i O. Curomnmtrl due on the I9tb instant. Tiuk I mii k Of Maiu Dug. l.eft Singapore Due in lx>ndon Arrived Apl Ist M. M.
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  • 262 4 ARRIVALS. IVruM from Deli:-Miss Fraser Mr. and Mrs McMillin. and Mr. Mcßean Per P. 0. s. s. Cnlon from London (apt. H. N. Farmer, Mrs Farmer. Lieut. S. F. Reid. Major Morris. Mrs. Morris. Capt. W. .1. Thwait.s. Lieut. W. 8. Wilkinson, Lieut. H' Loring. Lieut. C. W.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 140 4 Under this heading tbe following ablirevin. .ions are used air steamer sh ship q. -baniue Brit.— British U. H. United •<ta'.es; Fr French; Her— German Hut .loh. I oh., re; *c, G.c. Gener* argo d.p. deck passengers: U. Uncer •am; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf. T f.
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    • 1150 4 ARRIVAL" BIHCI NOOK OF YIsTtkUAY Bmtatifr, Brit. >tr. L'latoos. Capt Robert»on. 18th May. From Kl»n«, lUlh May. <• and 7H dp. Wm Bin. For Klatic. iial-" X *'oarf..«, Brit. str. I»4T ton.. Hums 18th May. Krom P. Brandan, liitli May Oil. T. C Bogaardt. For Hongkong. IHtb tUt
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    • 422 4 Same, port, probable date of arrival, «w name ot a;, mi. Antenor. China, May B HudWd Andalusi i, Hiogo, M»y 17 Behn M,v.Asturia. Hamburg. June I Helm Mm Kustmlind. W. Australia. M»> M; WUi llallaarat. Colombo, Jnn.- la P. A U. Bayern. Bremen, June II Behn Km. Bengal.
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    • 109 4 5 Vnrn 1 Sim' 4^ Tom. CiFTim Feom iailii.. OMWUUI My 17 w ill o the Wis,. Brit »tr. M TOUwk Mofcu M..v MHoekßw 11 ki-1an.1.-r Bun j »cli Nu.-.xluli kVlantan U»y SFik'h.) 7 HokTOoe Dut.tr. s« H n Uni Hn 1 1 Km: (ih.. 18 «al»lla Hrit..tr H4
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    • 136 4 D*T*. I VtMIL'B NIHI FlaoAKig! <•„,..■• I Uy I? Bonka Dut str. Vu* \l g«">Liong ttr. U.h.i. 18 Paknn Brit »lr. Tnvlor <■ Apcar str. Olifom »j™ r Lyons Ih M»l»o.a ,l r Olsi-.i 1" (iians Ann B tr. liunluii 1- Will Othe WUp Blr. WilloA in Hovuba «r.
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    • 262 4 MniiFX 1-KASjJi AM) NKAV,; LIMIFKI). BINOAPOKE MWIIA' niBERSOI Al.l. DKSTRIPTIO.NB 0B AKKATEK WATEKS .ii nn iiiAi.liv OHLT THE COMPANY'S PKIXTLVG DEPARTMENT •n .Icription^n.! Ul s l > ik ra Km. RiiBINSONKoAD. I*^*^^1 lt ..A.»-> #XME MOST HBFRCSH'.N'i BRINK IM INDIA., f iSpffSEEMf! iff LIME FRUET JUICE CORDIALS i»h.iu»:i>«ii ui>>; t«n,»n
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    • 462 4 \.ii id's. I For Constipation I I and Biliousness I JDLIEN. 8, rg« Vl'vienne, PARIS Rcn.'wnrJ PhT*Ktin» prt*cnbr Gnra«utl"» Mituo I ■ATICO INJECTION Is used' in ncant I MATICOCAPSULESinI* nor, chronic caa««| SKKIJAVAI.I.OS FERRUGINOUS (JUIXINK. The (ireat Au*tri:m Tonic of Peru••w..' vinn nark ami Iron. over H0» n,.-,1,,,,l <. rtitiMiU'snotilyinj
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